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New York State of Mind
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Writer, democracy enthusiast, Farmers’ grandson. New Yorker most of the time.
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Very nice shot. I’m saving this one.
Heck yes! Happy Wednesday!
(BlueSky is making me search for the daily flower pics again.)
I got a lump in my throat when he spoke about this. His damn easy is it to put on a mask? And it’s not just Covid.

In June 2023 I was riding an uncrowded subway when a young couple sat adjacent to me and began coughing. I got up and moved immediately but got extremely sick for two weeks with RSV.
Put simply from a former subscriber perspective: All that money and they haven’t added a hot new movie to their lineup since 2023.

Jon Peters has gambled $400 million on what will likely be an AI-generated dumpster pyre.
What a good night! Even his base may be realizing he only cares about using the presidency to make money and hurt people.

The Orange Stain threw a Gatsby-themed “Roaring 20’s” party for billionaires as millions lost food benefits. He called it “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody.” Sickening evil.
Good for Ackerman. This is the right move. I hope Mamdani is successfully in keeping Jessica Tisch as NYPD commissioner. She has done an excellent job dealing with corruption.
🙏 Come on Mikie Sherrill. Let’s do it, NJ!
Heartbreaking to watch a sociopath partying to celebrate hurting people. His Gatsby-themed “Roaring 20’s” party reaffirmed my belief that he is using tariffs to crash the economy and bankrupt American farms and businesses so billionaires can pick up the shattered pieces.
Probably the most beloved entertainer still with us. I saw him as a kid when our mom took us and some friends to see a sold out showing of “Willy Wonka” at the old Palms Theater in Phoenix. Before it started, he left the lobby to use the Men’s Room. A woman screamed: Dick Van Dyke’s in the bathroom!
Red Sun was released in the US in the summer of 1972. Our mom took us to a sneak preview of “Snoopy Come Home.” This film played before it, oddly.

I’m not sure I totally got it or cared about it. But I watched it during Covid. Pretty good. And the cast!
The nerve-wracking part of today’s elections is knowing about 25% of fellow Americans still support a lying, thieving, grifting fascist who throws roaring 20’s parties while he starves children. Folks, remember how the 1920’s ended?

VOTE FOR YOUR LIVES! AND THE ECONOMY.
This is half of who he is. Release the Epstein files!
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Tom Hanks understands that Covid is not over & that masks work!

He says he’s in a play and can’t get sick.

“I’ve had covid enough. I don’t want to do that again”

This is the way. Wearing a mask helps keep you healthy and it protects those around you.

A respirator like an N95 is best!
On target. It’s encouraging to see the people of Chicago and Evanston mounting such a large and well organized peaceful response. ICE however is not peaceful. They are thugs.
I’ve stopped all CBS shows. Bummer. I liked some of them. But I love democracy more. And Paramount + sadly needed to go as well.
If that bear tries to set foot in DC and the Kennedy Center, the director will have ICE bust him all the way back to Peru.
Adios “60 Minutes.” How we loved you.
Note to Bari Weiss: You can keep a brand name. But if you kill the spirit of the thing it will wither and die.
a red flower with smoke coming out of it on a blue background
Alt: a red flower with smoke coming out of it on a blue background explodes
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So stupid and dangerous. As if cold and flu season wasn’t enough reason, we should all take charge of our own health and use a mask - particularly in tight spaces, on planes, grocery stores, etc. it’s easy and can save lives.

I didn’t mask on a bus 2+ years ago and got Covid for the 1st time.
They are trying so hard to anger the population into committing violence against them so the criminal in chief can declare martial law and cancel the midterm elections.
Fun fact: At the film’s NYC premiere on July 13, 1977, the title sequence had just finished. Singer-songwriter Carly Simon was waiting for her “Nobody Does It Better” theme song to begin when the film and theater went dark. It was the start of the massive two-day New York City Blackout.