• Cuomo To Face Nursing Home Music...More Cops In Subways...No New EV Licenses For Uber, Lyft

    March 5, 2024
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    Play it again, Sam. Ex-Gov Cuomo in one of his Covid-era debriefs (source: YouTube screencap)

    Ex-Gov To Answer For Fatal Covid Policy

    As CDMedia reported in 2020, former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo greenlighted the placement of Covid+ patients into nursing homes, a scheme that only makes sense when viewed in light of who profited. Many of Cuomo's biggest campaign donors were hospital and nursing home alliances.

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    Cuomo was served a subpoena today to appear in May.

    More Cops In The Subways--Permanently

    Gov. Hochul and Mayor Adams agree: New Yorkers need more police protection while commuting underground. A recent surge in subterranean crime has led to this painfully obvious solution. Any straphanger can regale you with stories of turnstile jumpers and homeless people sleeping and defecating in our subways.

    As Tucker Carlson pointed out, even Russia does a (much) better job with public transportation.

    No More EV Ubers...For Now

    The Taxi and Limousine Commission has ruled that no new electric vehicle licenses will be given to rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft after an unexpected surge last year. Over 7,500 EV licenses were doled out to eager rideshare drivers last year, far surpassing what the TLC has anticipated.

    Currently 12% of rideshare vehicles are electric, with the goal of expanding to 100% by 2030.

    An EV Uber arrives (source: YouTube screencap)

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