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NetQuarterLatte t1_j1ujjdw wrote

>If you've lived in New York this long you should know the cold season is usually quieter and calm with crime.

While that's factually correct, it's also misleading in the context of this news.

The period in question is compared to the same period last year, which mostly cancels out seasonalities.

September and November 2022 was actually slightly warmer than the same months in 2021.

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NetQuarterLatte t1_j1benj5 wrote

It’s much simpler to deduce he is a piece of shit based on his record (of what he supported or didn’t) than trying to decide based on guessing his identity.

There are factual stuff like resume and such that no politician should lie about.

But how do you verify those other things? Did the reporter even asked him? Or the ex-wife? We are assuming here it’s a woman based on the name, and all sort of assumptions going around here.

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NetQuarterLatte t1_j1aosiw wrote

>This is simply bullshit. Entirely anachronistic. And is not the reality of why this story did not surface until now.

Yeah, including the NY Times, it was not related at all with their relentless push for their "crime is just a perception issue / GOP propaganda" narrative.

Edit: even in mid Sep, when it was pretty obvious, the NY was still trying to spin the narrative. Those who want to deny, feel free to continue doing so.

NY Times confirms that huge donors for Zeldin came as a consequence of the public safety debate:

>The stakes have only grown amid a huge outside spending campaign by a handful of ultrawealthy conservative donors seeking to capitalize on the public safety debate.

NY Times spins the narrative:

>As Ms. Hochul likes to point out, the state remains safer than some far smaller, many run by Republicans.
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>But a rash of highly visible, violent episodes, especially on the New York City subways, in recent months have left many New Yorkers with at least the perception that parts of the state are growing markedly less safe.

NY Times spending time fishing for a quote about the "GOP propaganda" narrative on the streets, rather than investigating George Santos.

>“I want to make something crystal clear because they aren’t going to explain it to you in the media,” he said, adding: “They want to make us afraid.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/25/nyregion/hochul-zeldin-governor-ny.html

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NetQuarterLatte t1_j1a99or wrote

They knew this stuff, but it was small potatoes given the bigger drama in the midterms.

>The Zimmerman campaign was largely unsuccessful in getting the media to follow up on the discrepancies in Santos’s work history, such as his employment at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.

https://newrepublic.com/article/169686/george-santos-record-democrats-media

Santos benefitted from those issues big time:

>“Anything outside of crime, inflation, and the cost of energy this cycle is a distraction from what’s really hurting Americans,” Santos told Spectrum News.

https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/2022/11/07/santos-beats-zimmerman-in-long-island-queens-congressional-district

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