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Brock Pierce retweeted
New York didn’t stumble into an energy crisis. Albany built one. A decade ago, New York’s grid ran on a balanced mix of nuclear, natural gas, and renewables, and families paid about 18¢ per kWh for electricity. Then Albany shut down Indian Point in 2020 and 2021, eliminating 2,000 megawatts of clean, reliable, around-the-clock power. What happened next? Natural gas jumped from 36% to 47% of the grid. Renewables barely moved. Electricity prices climbed to nearly 30¢ per kWh, about 70% higher than the 2016 low and now among the highest in America. And the craziest part? New York sits on top of some of the most abundant, affordable natural gas in the country, yet politicians blocked the pipelines needed to bring it to consumers. The solution isn’t complicated: finish the pipelines, keep nuclear and build more of it, complete the Champlain Hudson transmission line, unlock the jobs and mineral rights of the Southern Tier, and eliminate the hidden fees driving up utility bills. Affordable, reliable power is a choice. As Comptroller, I’ll be the watchdog who holds Albany accountable for the cost of that choice.
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💥NEW: @chamath on LA Mayor Election: “I’m for mathematical and statistical literacy. And what happened here is mathematically and statistically IMPOSSIBLE … I can tell you the statistical odds that this would have happened — and it’s one in a trillion!”
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We asked real New Yorkers what they think of Kathy Hochul. A self-described Democrat called her a communist. Another said New York is falling apart. These aren't Republicans. These are your neighbors. Your coworkers. Everyday New Yorkers who are done being lied to. I'm the candidate they've been waiting for. Help is on the way.
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Jamie Kennedy blasts LA mayoral election swing: 'Literal crime scene' trib.al/WtZahy9
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🚨 LA BALLOT DUMP UPDATE: Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman CUTS Spencer Pratt’s lead by 12,404 votes in the latest L.A. County ballot dump. According to betting markets (@Kalshi), Pratt now has a 5% chance to advance in the LA Mayoral election. California does not report how many more ballots are left to be counted. 2 days ago, Spencer Pratt received ZERO VOTES out of almost 25,000 votes in a very late ballot dump. STATISTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE! Total: 308,878 Spencer Pratt: 86,323 Ballot Dump Total: 333,712 ( 24,834) Spencer Pratt: 86,323 (0) Happened between 39.3% and 42.4% reported. WHY DO AMERICANS ALLOW THESE STALIN-ERA VOTE COUNTING METHODS?
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🚨 BREAKING: Nithya Raman surges to an 80% chance of advancing — Spencer Pratt down to just 20% in the LA Mayor race! This is the biggest steal. It’s the 2020 elections all over again. This is disgusting. Late ballot dumps are magically flipping the script, with Raman gaining huge ground while Pratt gets squeezed out. Karen Bass cruises through, but the real fight for the runoff spot looks rigged in real time. Sound familiar? Wake up, LA — they’re doing it again. Share if you’re not buying this! 🇺🇸 #LAMayor #ElectionIntegrity #StopTheSteal
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Not only did Nithya Raman make up a ton of ground on Spencer Pratt today, she beat Karen Bass, 39-34%. She beat Pratt by over 20 points. That is, uh, not good. Pretty hard to see how he advances now, so LA will be choosing between two far-left failures. Good stuff.
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Election update California 7pm today Hilton moving up Top two odds are moving TOWARD certainly Estimated left to count 3,055,949
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BREAKING: Nithya Raman’s odds to advance in the LA Mayor race increase to 95%
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BitGo apparently ranks #278 on the Fortune 500 List.
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A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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NYC surveillance video from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn Watch this guy spot a couple getting out of their car, walk past, and quickly open the rear passenger door right as they exit the driver side. It stops the car from autolocking. Just one more reason out of thousands I will never travel to NYC.
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You’re going to hear a lot of liberals in the media tell you that mail in ballots favor democrats so this is totally normal…but is it totally normal for mail in ballots that come in after Election Day to overwhelmingly favor the third place candidate that didn’t perform nearly this well until after the Republican beat her? You are witnessing a hoax in real time. Trust your gut. Ignore the left wing narrative.
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The chances of him receiving not one vote out of 24,000 in a recent ballot drop is statistically impossible. I don’t have a dog in this fight. I don’t live in LA. But this doesn’t feel right. Just my opinion. I would say the same if it was happening to Bass. Something isn’t right.
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NY Democrats just outlawed "mother" and "father". This bill is a continuation of Hochul’s war on families, and I won't stop fighting until we take New York back.
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Spencer Pratt strikes bold pose in downtown Los Angeles with powerful one-word message to voters trib.al/iDIaXQV
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Most New Yorkers don’t know this: we’re sitting on part of the Marcellus Shale, one of the largest natural gas formations in the country. We could use it. Instead, we banned it. So where does our gas come from? We buy it from our neighbor. Pennsylvania. The exact same shale, they drill it on their side of the line and pipe it right back over to us. Does that make sense? Of course not. The Marcellus doesn’t stop at the border. Pennsylvania drilled its half and became America’s #2 gas producer.  The payoff: 123,000 jobs paying close to $100,000, more than $41 billion in economic activity, over $6 billion a year in tax revenue, plus $3 billion in impact fees to local communities since 2012.  New York drilled nothing. We produce zero and import nearly everything we burn. And families pay for it: electricity 70% above the national average.  Here’s the part they leave out: we can use this energy and protect our environment. The real risks, wastewater, methane, well integrity, are engineering problems 30-plus states manage every day. New York can set the toughest standards in the nation: zero-discharge wastewater, mandatory methane capture, hard setbacks from homes and watersheds, independent monitoring, full cleanup bonding. We banned our half of the rock, then rented theirs. It’s time to dig out the truth and bring common sense to Albany.
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