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New York Migrants Receiving Cash Welfare Payments After Quiet Rule Change


A memo quietly sent out to New York welfare office workers from the Hochul administration on May 12, 2023, carefully revised the standards needed to qualify for SNA, expanding them to include “non-citizens who are considered permanently residing under color of law (PRUCOL).”

“PRUCOL is not an immigration status, but a public benefit category used by OTDA for the purposes of Safety Net Assistance (SNA) eligibility,” the memo reads, before listing the several different kinds of immigration documentation SNA providers should accept from migrants.

SNA is a program that provides cash assistance to eligible needy individuals and families who do not typically qualify for other forms of welfare, including single adults, childless couples, children who do not live with adult relatives, and families of drug or alcohol abusers.

“Generally, you can receive cash SNA for a maximum of two years in a lifetime,” OTDA said. “After that, if you are eligible for SNA, it is provided in non-cash form, such as a payment made directly to your landlord or voucher sent directly to your utility company.”
 

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TRUCKERS Move To BOYCOTT New York City As Real Estate Investor GOES OFF On Trump $355M Fraud Fine!



 

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NYC City Council Calls For Investigation Into Eric Adams Handing Illegal Immigrants 10K Debit Cards​



 

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Eric Adams REVERSES Sanctuary City Support As NYC Gets EXPOSED For Illegal Immigrant Murdering Girl!​



 

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TRUMP DERANGED NY AG Letitia James BOOED AND HECKLED by NYPD & FDNY As Crowd chants TRUMP!​



 

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Mayor Eric Adams' Claim About What 'We Call NYC' Is a Self-Own AND Gets Wrecked by Community Notes









 

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Man shoots 'aggressive' NYC subway rider in the head after taking gun off him during fight - as terrified commuters duck for cover and run off train


New York City commuters scrambled for cover after an 'aggressive' rider was shot in the head on a subway train during rush hour on Thursday.
The shooting occurred on a northbound A train in Brooklyn shortly after 4.45 pm, when a verbal dispute between two strangers escalated into a fight.

A 32-year-old man boarded the train at the Nostrand Avenue stop and was approached by a 36-year-old man who appeared to be 'aggressive and provocative,' according to witnesses.
 

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Bus company agrees to stop bringing migrants from Texas to New York City amid pending lawsuit



The agreement is part of a stipulation in which the city agreed to defer pursuing more than $700 million incurred to care for all of the migrants bused to the city in the last two years.

The New York City Department of Social Services sued Roadrunner and 16 other bus companies in December, accusing them of implementing Texas Gov. Abbott's "bad faith" plan to bus migrants to New York for the purpose of making them a public charge.

The lawsuit said the bus companies should be held liable for the city's costs of care.

"New York City continues to do our part as we lead the nation in managing this national humanitarian crisis, but reckless political games from the state of Texas will not be tolerated. I am pleased to see that Roadrunner - one of the bus companies we sued for taking part in Texas Governor Abbott's scheme to transport tens of thousands of migrants to our city in an attempt to overwhelm our shelter system and shift costs to New York City - has agreed to halt the bussing of migrants into and around New York City while the lawsuit proceeds," New York Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement. "We call on all other bus companies involved in this suit to do the same."
 

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National Review noted that, as the flyer indicates, participants are encouraged to get a group together to "flood all of New York City." NYC has proven in the past to be a target-rich environment. Fun activities for everyone to do include but are likely not limited to:

  • de-occupations
  • assemblies and gatherings
  • public testimonies
  • roving shutdowns
  • sit-ins and
  • slowdowns
  • painting walls
  • wheatpastings
  • “other happenings.”

"De-occupation" or, more correctly, "deoccupation" is the new, fancy woke-wing term for a walkout. Because why use a two-syllable word when a five-syllable word sounds so fabulously pretentious? "Assemblies and gatherings" are essentially the same thing, and I think whoever made the flyer was trying to impress their de-colonizing crush with some extraneous words.

"Wheatpasting" has been around for a while and is still popular with the arts and crafts crowd. Chances are you did it or something similar to it in art class in elementary school. Think papier mâché, collages, or decoupage. Do you remember that slimy stuff made out of flour or starch? That's wheatpaste. Out of a sense of duty to you, my loyal readers, I ventured on to a leftist website, which explains the ins and outs of using wheatpaste to put up posters to get one's message across to the masses.














 

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Enough talk, Mr. Mayor — you must act to stop shocking subway crime



Yet again, a commuter walks down the subway steps and is carried up in a body bag.

For Mayor Adams, every day is Groundhog Day in the subways. Two years and nearly three months ago, he started his tenure as mayor with a horrific random attack at a crowded Manhattan subway stop — and vowed a surge in police.

He clocked another horrific random attack at a crowded Manhattan subway stop Monday. It was the same day his NYPD had vowed a surge in police.

The theatrics aren’t working — and he needs to start explaining how and why they’re not working.

Just two weeks into Adams’ mayoralty, Michelle Go met her pushing death at a Times Square subway stop on a busy Saturday morning.

She died at the hands of a severely mentally ill individual with a long violent record, a man already in violation of his recent parole.
 

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The Democrat suggested an additional $2.4 billion for migrant care in addition to the $1.9 billion the state spent in 2023, according to Politico.

A large portion of the new spending is targeted for New York City. Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams apparently agreed to spend $1.1 billion for the illegal border crossers that have flocked to the Big Apple.

Hochul also announced plans to spur more residential construction, saying in her budget speech, “We still need an effective statewide approach to encourage new construction.”

“We saw in every other state that met the challenge of building more housing — it took decades. But I approach this crisis with a sense of urgency,” Hochul said, according to another Politico report.




 

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NYPD KICKS OUT New York Governor Kathy Hochul From Service Honoring Slain NYC Police Officer!​



 

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Eric Adams CRIES RACISM After Charlamagne CALLS HIM OUT For Wanting Illegals With Sanctuary Policy!​



 

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🔥 Buckle up, New Yorkers! The mental midgets manipulating the City’s managed meltdown are now planning to turn the convenience of the subway into an invasive and mindless security ritual resembling the Orwellian world of airport ‘security.’ The New York Times ran its ridiculous, narrative-warping story yesterday. It was as impressive a bit of journalistic malpractice as ever saw digital print, headlined “The Challenge of Making New York’s 472 Subway Stations Safer.


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From the first line, the story’s narrative goal was obvious: to disguise the militarization of New York’s subways inside a springtime wrapper of ‘safety’ — a safety that the reporter then described as basically being an irrational, paranoid artifact of New Yorkers’ social media addictions.

Actually, it started even before the first line. The story’s headline picture, floating above the initial paragraph, bore a cleverly deceptive caption: “The effort to protect the subways took on urgency yet again this week after police said a man died when stranger shoved him off a platform.”

See the journalistic sleight of hand? “Police said” somebody got shoved off the platform. Why not report it straight, that some lunatic shoved a guy off the platform in front of a train? Why blur what happened behind “police said?” Wouldn’t the sentence have been more powerful without the confusing “police said” in the middle?

Was the reporter unable to verify whether it happened or not?

Nope. The reporter used those words in that way to sow subconscious doubt over whether it happened, which obscured and softened the impact of what was otherwise pretty terrifying news.

That kind of obfuscation seems to be a Times policy for these attacks. Here’s how the Times reported the original attack in a separate story:


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Haha! That headline and subheadline feature at least four different ways they used passive voice and euphemisms to confuse readers about what happened. Maybe the worst one was the Times minimizing a dangerous lunatic violently shoving innocent people right in front of oncoming subways trains, by primly labeling the murderous episodes as merely a “persistent challenge.”

A “persistent challenge” is a not a series of violent, murderous attacks. A “persistent challenge” is a difficult case of athletic itch, or a husband’s perfectly understandable failures to pick up his own gym clothes off the bathroom floor, or possibly trigonometry. Your author feels confident that the phrase “persistent challenge” is perhaps, well, somewhat insufficient as a rhetorical device for describing a string of terrifying subway killings.

Maybe a better story would have been about figuring out why the subway-killer “challenge” is so bloody “persistent.” Maybe if we could answer that question, we could more easily solve the actual problem .

But never mind about all that. Let’s get back to the safety story. Note the reporter’s carefully chosen words and phrases describing the persistent problem (lightly edited for clarity):


Public officials have sought to tamp fears about a string of frightening crimes in the transit network by flooding it with wave after wave of police officers, mental health workers and cameras. But after every deployment, another violent event has followed. The string of recent subway attacks have been impossible to predict. Some occurred on moving trains and others on platforms far from the center of Manhattan. Some have happened in the still of night and others during busy rush hours.


Notice once again how woefully shrunken was this otherwise alarming story. The very first sentence quoted above explained, “officials have sought to tamp fears about a string of frightening crimes.” Get it? Officials have a goal of tamping your fears. Not arresting criminals. Not stopping crime. Not making the subway safe again.

Nope. Their goal is just to tamp down your unreasonable fears. Which coincidentally, is the same as the story’s goal. (And, how about the twisted, passive-voiced euphemism, a “violent event?” An event? Is that a New York Times code word for ‘killing spree’?)

That framing wasn’t just a one-off accident. Later, the article explained how the mental midgets running the Big Apple have come up with the idea of cracking down on non-violent fare jumpers using mechanical devices that will make it much harder to get through the subway and will slow everything down. But guess why they are doing it:


Law enforcement experts have said that reining in petty offenses like fare evasion minimizes disorder in the subway, and, as a result, can act as a deterrent and make riders feel less likely to be victimized.



There! Now do you feel better, knowing that they are making the subways a lot more of a hassle that so you will feel less likely to be victimized? Are you feeling safer yet? Or, do you need even more oppressive security features added to your day?

The beatings will continue until morale improves.

In other words, you’ll still face the same chance of getting randomly shoved in front of a moving train, but maybe when it happens, you’ll feel — okay, maybe not better — but you’ll feel less likely to have been victimized. It was just bad luck.

Explain how expensive, high-tech body scanners will stop drug-fevered madmen from shoving people off the platforms:


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In other words, they can’t keep you safe. They just can’t. Sorry. It used to be possible, but for reasons we are forbidden from discussing, it is just no longer possible.

Now let’s look at the City’s many “solutions” to its “persistent challenge.” As the story kept reminding readers, New York’s subway system is vast. And there are only a few bad actors (generously and repeatedly described as people with mental health concerns). I’ll call them murderous lunatics. Whatever you want to call them, there might only be a few dozen of these jokers running around.


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Keep that in mind. There might only be a few dozen criminally insane people wandering around the subways and shoving people in front of oncoming cars. Call it a hundred if you like. Now let’s see how much cash New York is dumping on its “persistent challenge:”

At least $89 million has been spent on police overtime alone during the pandemic to make New Yorkers feel safe in the subway. Another $20 million was budgeted this month for teams of mental health workers to move mentally ill homeless people out. Thousands of surveillance cameras have been installed in the past two years, adding up to a total of about 16,000.

The M.T.A. is testing new fare gates to stop turnstile jumpers and metal platform barriers to keep riders safe in an effort to address some of the subway system’s most vexing problems. Rows of waist-high, canary-yellow protective screens made of perforated metal were bolted onto some platforms this year. Transit leaders have also tried making the system feel safer and less claustrophobic by adding bright lights. The M.T.A. announced last month that it would convert all 150,000 fluorescent light fixtures in the system to LED lighting by the middle of 2026.


In other words, New York has stroked checks for well over a hundred million dollars — up to a million dollars per offender — all so as to avoid arresting a few dozen criminally insane minorities. But that’s not all. They’re also surging waves and waves of law enforcement in the problem’s general direction:

Officers had already been working an extra 1,200 daily overtime shifts to patrol the system when officials roughly doubled their presence by deploying an additional 1,000 officers. Then another 1,000 National Guardsmen, State Police troopers and transit officers were added this month, and 800 more police officers this week. In her announcement about the National Guard deployment earlier this month, Governor Hochul proposed sending 10 additional teams of mental health clinicians and police officers.


Behold with quiet amazement: it’s democrat governance at work! All those soldiers and police and mental health teams aren’t there to arrest criminals. After all, that would be mean. The soldiers and police and mental health teams are there to tamp down on your fears. To make you feel safer, even though everyone knows you aren’t actually safer.

You aren’t actually safer since the criminals are still there. Plus, the criminals know that if they are arrested they’ll be released anyway. They simply aren’t deterred by all the soldiers and police and mental health teams. They are riding in the justice system’s first class section.

Well, the soldiers and police are there to make some arrests. Just not the criminals. They’ll immediately arrest you, if you step out of line. Don’t try anything stupid, like defending yourself or anybody else. Just ask courageous veteran Daniel Penny what happens when you take the law’s inaction into your own hands:


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Why are the public officials putting soldiers and police where it’s mostly citizens, instead of in another spot I could think of, a spot where you might cut the “persistent challenge” off at the source?


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I am familiar with the popular view that these incompetent and incomprehensible democrat policies and programs are part of a careful, deliberate strategy by a secret cabal of demonic, America-hating oligarchs committed to destroying or depopulating the country or making us into good little communists or something.

But what if it were much simpler than that? What if the problem is they are really that stupid? I realize that kind of bottom-scraping stupidity is difficult to imagine. But let’s face it, New York Mayor Eric Adams may be many things. He’s probably a terrific guy. He’s politically savvy. He’s ruthless. But he’s never been accused of being any kind of mental giant. Let’s just leave it at that.

Or look at it another way. I’ll bet that you personally know someone, maybe even in your own family, who would agree with or even passionately defend the policy of not arresting criminally insane illegal migrants. Now imagine putting that person, the one you know, in charge of the police department.

See what I mean?

Oh well. Who knows. Maybe there is a secret cabal of elite oligarchs bent on destroying the country. By definition, we can’t know for sure. But what we do know for sure is, if that is true, there are a lot of people in this country dumb enough to help those evil oligarchs.

Maybe the oligarchs can’t succeed without all that help from sold-out liberals? That’s why the counter-revolution is so important.



 

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Councilwoman Posts Video of a Subway Car 'At the Mercy of the Deranged'



We thought crime was down, but … it was September that New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city would be adding a few Roomba-like robots to patrol the subway. As we reported on Friday, the subway has just rolled out prototypes of the body scanners that they hope to have up and running within 90 days. This comes after Gov. Kathy Hochul dispatched the New York National Guard to the subways to search bags.

The media likes to swoop in and do damage control whenever there's news of a shooting on a subway trail. A writer for The Atlantic stood up for the subway, saying that just about any subway rider will tell you being part of a community is what people love best. There's a shared love for the "infectious energy of dancers who bring showtime to cars and platforms across the city."

As we reported, New York City Councilwoman Amanda Farias told us how distressed she was when the NYPD issued a post on women being randomly punched in the face in the city. Farias posted, "Where are the men calling this out?" Plenty of people posted photos of Daniel Penny and previous tweets of hers mourning the killing of beloved Michael Jackson impersonator Jordan Neely.

Another New York City councilwoman has chimed in with a pretty terrifying video of one of those infectious dancers subway riders love so much.




 

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Vigilantes MERCILESSLY BEAT Man Who Punched Woman, Democrat Policy Creating SOCIAL CHAOS In NYC​



 

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🔥 The Epoch Times ran a story yesterday that perfectly exemplified our long-standing criticism of emergency powers and no-bid contracts. It was headlined, “NYC Will Let Controversial $432 Million Migrant Housing Contract Expire.” The sub-headline added “The no-bid contract was paying out $11 per meal, many of which were thrown out by migrants who didn’t want them.”

[ fuk'em and let them starve ]

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The wealthy contracting company is called “DocGo,” and it earned hundreds of millions during the pandemic under another no-bid contract to provide residents free covid tests. After the pandemic ended, DocGo was awarded — by executive fiat from the mayor’s office — yet more hundreds of millions providing “refugee relief” to a relative handful of illegal aliens.

Baffled New Yorkers have pondered how a covid testing company was also somehow qualified, staffed, and resourced to pivot right to a completely different type of service.

According to the article, DocGo says it currently serves 3,600 illegal aliens. That comes to $120,000 per alien. Just saying. A related article added, “the contractor has been dogged with investigations, lawsuits and audits.” You don’t say.

A few months back, DocGo’s CEO abruptly resigned, after an investigative journalist discovered his resume was made up, prompting a class-action lawsuit filed by investors.



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This week, as scrutiny mounted over just who was benefiting from the contract, and who exactly was involved in the ownership of DocGo, the City suddenly announced it was terminating the contract and sending it out for bid.

Or is it? New York’s Times Union ran a story yesterday headlined, “NYC extends DocGo migrant contract another seven months.” Oh. The sub-headline explained “The City is not renewing the contract. But DocGo told its investors it received an extension.” Apparently the company received a new no-bid contract to handle the “transition” to a new provider through the end of the year.

The article explained the replacement provider will only charge one-tenth as much as DocGo, to deliver the same services.

There’s a lot you could say about this story. But the main point is the wreckage caused by unacountable no-bid contracting. All the lawsuits, graft, and lost taxpayer money could be avoided if local emergency powers laws were properly reformed.



 

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New York City Council Opens Meeting by Praising Allah as the Supreme Lord of the World (VIDEO)




The New York City Council opened its Thursday meeting with an invocation praising Allah, recognized in Islam as the supreme deity.

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During his invocation, Imam Traore began by reciting Al-Fatiha, the opening chapter of the Quran, which is known to be one of the most significant Surahs (chapters) recited in daily prayers by Muslims around the world.

English Translation:

“In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. Praise be to Allah, Lord of the world, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Master of the Day of Judgment. It is You we worship, and upon You we call for help. Guide us to the straight path, the path of those You have blessed, not those against whom there is anger, nor of those who are misguided.”

However, the council’s decision to open with a Muslim prayer has ignited a flurry of reactions online, with some social media users questioning the separation of church and state, while others expressed concern over the perceived favoring of one religion in a government setting.

Below are some of the comments online:

“Where are all of the “separation of church and state” lefties now?”

“Interesting. Judging by the condition of things in NY, they’re praying to the wrong God.”

“America has fallen.”

“I TOLD YOU OBAMA WAS THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE! We are a captured state. Your country has been invaded, captured and the terrorists are now in control. Prove me wrong.”

“So the made up seperation of church and state only matters when Christianity is involved?”

“New York is a Godless, liberal, anti-American cesspool.”

“So instead of New York we should just call it New Palestine?”

 
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