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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Betsy McCaughey
Pro-crime Democrats are propelling New York toward anarchy and financial ruin by refusing to grapple with the city’s most prevalent crime. All the candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for Gotham’s mayor — including front-runners Andrew Cuomo and Zohrab Mamdani — unanimously oppose increasing penalties for farebeaters. Their soft-on-crime positions make them unfit for the city’s top job. These pols do not regard law-abiding New Yorkers as their constituents.
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1 week ago |
norfolkdailynews.com | Betsy McCaughey
Interviewing for a job or competing for a promotion just got fairer. In a unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court leveled the legal playing field, saying that everyone deserves the same protection from discrimination, including straight White women and men. kAmx? E96 D:I 564256D D:?46 |2CE:? {FE96C z:?8 yC] FEE6C65 E96 2DA:C2E:@? E92E A6@A=6 D9@F=5 36 ;F5865 3J E96 “4@?E6?E @7 E96:C 492C24E6C[” E9:D 4@F?ECJ >@G65 :? E96 @AA@D:E6 5:C64E:@?] #24:2= AC676C6?46D[ 5:G6CD:EJ[ 6BF:EJ 2?5 :?4=FD:@?
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1 week ago |
newsmax.com | Betsy McCaughey
Pro-crime Democrats are propelling New York toward anarchy and financial ruin. The seven candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for Gotham's mayor unanimously oppose increasing penalties for farebeaters. That includes frontrunners Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani. Their refusal to crack down on farebeaters — all by itself — disqualifies them for the city's top job. These pols do not regard law-abiding New Yorkers as their constituents.
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1 week ago |
news-journal.com | Betsy McCaughey
Interviewing for a job or competing for a promotion just got fairer. In a recent unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court leveled the legal playing field, saying that everyone deserves the same protection from discrimination, including straight white women and men. In the six decades since Martin Luther King Jr. uttered the aspiration that people should be judged by the “content of their character,” this country moved in the opposite direction.
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1 week ago |
torontosun.com | Betsy McCaughey
In the six decades since Martin Luther King Jr. uttered the aspiration that people should be judged by the “content of their character,” this country has moved in the opposite direction. Racial preferences, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and quotas favouring women, LGBTQ+ and other groups replaced judging each individual. The average white man or woman has been getting the shaft in corporate hiring, college admissions or even becoming a government supplier. Now, that is changing.
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