• Enkrod@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    Already happening. He has a good working relationship with governor Hochul and endorses her above a DSA candidate.

    But she put out her neck for him and made things possible. If he did not reciprocate nobody in Albany would cooperate with him any more.

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      21 hours ago

      Somewhat related based on arguments I keep seeing, the number of people who don’t understand that Albany is the state capital and that New York is a state as well as a city, and that the mayor of New York has to also deal with a governor, is really frighteningly high. What the fuck are people learning in school? Anything at all?

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        Legitimately there is a problem with stupidity on Lemmy. I don’t know if it’s because the average user is younger than other sites or what, but I have seen the absolute dumbest, most blatantly wrong shit get upvoted all over the place and there are a number of people who will get into arguments over obvious misreadings of articles.

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        20 hours ago

        Prolly depends on where they are from, I’m from SoCal and was convinced that New York was a city state until I was like 11. I could see other people having the same thought for even longer if they aren’t told explicitly like how my history and geography classes did, looking at you Utah and your idiotic claim that you guys colonized San Bernardino, you cunts.

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          It’s not entirely wrong to think of nyc that way. It’s not strictly true, but practically the city dictates much of the state’s politics. It’s similar with Chicago and Illinois.