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“We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism” 🧡💙
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The best part of attending that game in person is the 9 minute express headways for the 1/2/3
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The New York Times is not a serious publication
NEW w/@danarubinstein: Mayor Mamdani paid roughly $1,000 for a standing-room-only ticket to Game 3 of the N.B.A. finals. The mayor was able buy from a pool of house seats, reserved by MSG for VIPs and the well-connected and not available to regular fans nytimes.com/2026/06/10/nyreg…
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MSG requested a permit for a watch party for 500-999 fans. We approved that permit for 999 fans. Mr. Dolan has now decided to cancel the watch party. I know this is breaking hearts across our city. But if there's one thing Knicks fans don't need permission for, it's showing up for our team wherever we may be — no matter the block or the borough. Knicks in five.
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The PAC Westside Progress is only spending against one candidate now: Me. But my community has my back. So do @ZohranKMamdani, @aoc, @NYWFP, and @UAW. Early voting in 4 🏀
Extell Development chief Gary Barnett donated $150K to two super PACs yesterday: $100K to Westside Progress, which is backing @stephanieruskay over leftier @EliNorthrup on the UWS, and $50K to Moving Brooklyn Forward, supporting @stefanizinerman against DSA's @EonHuntley4BKN
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every single inch of parking in this city should cost money, and a lot of it. if you have 6 brain cells this is not a controversial statement
“‘The most precious commodity and real estate is street space and curb space,’ said Ya-Ting Liu, who until March served as the city’s chief public realm officer. ‘We give it out for free, which makes absolutely no sense.’” nytimes.com/interactive/2026…
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Obviously it should not be! Our political and economic climate is solely obsessed with testing and restricting any “free” municipal service, with this one weird exception of parking. Charge for it!
This Parking Spot Is Free. Should It Be? with @stefanoschen and @edenweingart: nytimes.com/interactive/2026…
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knicks game about to start
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Thanks to aour @nyc_evsa Members who came out to let @TransAlt know that we know their game, they have been obstructionists on safety, and beholden to @uber @lyft @DoorDash and other apps. We need @NYCCouncil action already! @CMShaunAbreu @SpeakerMenin @NYCMayor @nyccommonsense
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This is such a cool account cause you can always get a quick read on what it looks like to post after 14 glasses of white wine
Replying to @nyc_evsa
@ShaunAbreu STOP bending to wealthy bike lobby.U signed P Law last year because you were running for office and majority of your constituents wanted you to.U sold out to wealthy lobbyists! We’ve called Julisa 12x -no call back. You dont work for us! Blood on your hands. SHAME
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this protest had to happen on a Tuesday because all of these people head to the berkshires on Friday
Thanks to aour @nyc_evsa Members who came out to let @TransAlt know that we know their game, they have been obstructionists on safety, and beholden to @uber @lyft @DoorDash and other apps. We need @NYCCouncil action already! @CMShaunAbreu @SpeakerMenin @NYCMayor @nyccommonsense
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Gelinas is a craven political operative who also happens to be pretty dumb. I realize we are allergic to asking the NYPD to actually do their jobs but the thing is: these vehicles are already illegal. Registering them is an irrelevant solution to a solved problem
.@NicoleGelinas is asking the right question. If a vehicle can travel at high speeds, injure someone, or take a life, there should be accountability. That's why I've supported registration and lower speed limits for motorized e-bikes and scooters. nypost.com/2026/05/29/opinio…
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My train conductor pulled into 34th St this morning and said “34th Street Penn Station and home of Eastern Conference champions the New York Knicks, stand clear of the closing doors” in a totally neutral voice throughout LMAO
walking from penn station to union square and it is straight up sesame street vibes in manhattan this morning. everyone is cheerful as hell. just watched two strangers high five from their respective citibikes at a stoplight because they were both wearing knicks jerseys
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hey @CB7Manhattan, why are you not voting in support of Sammy's Law TODAY? Not sure if you guys remember or don't care cause it didn't happen at like Lincoln Center, but last week a guy drove 80 mph into a crowd and crushed two people to death in your district
We’ve never agreed and he blocked me years ago but I’m still shocked at how callous and evil Andrew Fine has become. EVSA does not care about human safety. nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/05/…
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please @NYCParks turn on the water in the playgrounds!! PLEASEEEE
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Was sitting a block away from this when it happened. Car owners and drivers in New York need to be put in cages like animals
Two people were killed after an out-of-control drunk driver hopped a curb and slammed into men sitting outside a barbershop in Morningside Heights, according to law enforcement sources 4.nbcny.com/nOhfHi6
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stuart w retweeted
good night knicks fam 💙🧡
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Seems like there's a straightforward solution to this. If Mamdani trades up for luxury housing at Gracie Mansion, that unit could become available to a lower-income tenant.
Somewhere last night in New York City, a single mother and her children slept at a homeless shelter because you, assemblyman @ZohranKMamdani are occupying her rent controlled apartment. You grew up rich and married an even wealthier woman. You’ve had weddings on 3 continents. You own property in LGTBQIA murderous Uganda. You make $142,000 a year plus stipends, and your wife works too, meaning you together likely make well over $200,000. No matter which way you cut it: Zohran Mamdani is a rich person. You are actually very rich. Yet you and your wife pay $2,300 a month, as you have bragged, for a nice apartment in Astoria. That should be housing for someone who needs it. We are in the middle of a historic affordability crisis. Millions of low income New Yorkers need this apartment and an apartment like it. Yet your apartment remains rented to rich people who don’t need it. Today, I am calling on you to move out immediately and give your affordable housing back to an unhoused family who need it. Leaders must show moral clarity. Time to move out.
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