Rottimer
Rottimer t1_iwuuflc wrote
Reply to comment by WickhamAkimbo in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 15, 2022 by AutoModerator
LOL, so a seat flipped in the Hudson Valley/Catskills, not because it’s an off year election, but because of progressives in nyc “ignoring” crime on the subway. . . omfg, you guys will reach for anything to blame progressives.
As far as “skyrocketing” is concerned, anytime you have such low numbers to begin with, you’re going to get high percentages if things go up or down. The murder rate in Uvalde has skyrocketed. Do you think that’s because of progressives in nyc too?
If you’re truly arguing in good faith - go look this up. What are your chances of being in a car accident in nyc if you drive vs your chances of being a victim of violent crime in the subway? Which is higher?
Rottimer t1_iwuqj8c wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 15, 2022 by AutoModerator
Remind me again how many House seats flipped in NYC.
Rottimer t1_iwtaf37 wrote
Reply to comment by WickhamAkimbo in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 15, 2022 by AutoModerator
>cherry-picked stats. . .
Something tells me you don't know what this phrase means. . .
Remind me again how many house seats in NYC flipped?
Rottimer t1_iwt3gfc wrote
Reply to comment by WickhamAkimbo in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 15, 2022 by AutoModerator
Yes that's right. Gerrymandered maps in Florida and Texas had no effect. It was Progressives in NYC that ignored crime in a city with lower crime rates than Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Houston, and Dallas during a mid term election that on average has more seats go to the party out of power.
Rottimer t1_ivtgv5g wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisFromLongIsland in Comparison of votes in the governor election by NYC Districts 2022 vs. 2018 by shamansufi
It’s a mixed bag. Dems didn’t solve unemployment just like Biden didn’t cause inflation. It simply doesn’t work that way.
Rottimer t1_ivtgk7o wrote
Reply to comment by BootyMasterJon in Comparison of votes in the governor election by NYC Districts 2022 vs. 2018 by shamansufi
I bet most people on this sub couldn’t tell me who Schumer’s opponent was without looking it up. It was a very different race.
Rottimer t1_ivtfsuh wrote
Midterm elections are always a referendum on the president in power. 2018 the midterms went very blue in response to Trump. This year it’s redder in Response to Biden. This stuff doesn’t happen in a vacuum.
Ironically, because states like Florida and Texas can gerrymander their districts and California and NY can’t, it’s very possible Dems are losing the house specifically because we’re fairer to voters than most red states.
Rottimer t1_ivm0nfr wrote
Reply to comment by Myske1 in These 40 unopposed New York City candidates are 2022 election winners before the polls even close by geoxol
They should be appointed by the governor and approved by the legislature. Right now the process has no transparency, and thats a problem.
Rottimer t1_ivhc5zy wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Left Unmonitored In His Cell, He Etched His Suicide Note Into a Wall On Rikers Island by hau5keeping
>The professor then admitted privately over email that the U.S. census count is actually 1,227,788 police. That’s 76% higher than the number they chose to use in their public article. What’s the significance of this? Using this number, they admitted to me, would mean the U.S. truthfully has “1.1 times the median rate in rich countries.”
I mean, that's fairly devastating to your argument if you're using that as a source. And while you poo poo counting border patrol, or the FBI as law enforcement, the authors in the article you linked don't make that distinction for other countries either.
Rottimer t1_iv16kqr wrote
Reply to comment by LunacyNow in Outcome of Hochul vs. Zeldin Could Put Fate of MTA on the Line, Insiders Say by King-of-New-York
Well we have to hope it does make $1 Billion, because any shortfall has to come out city coffers.
Rottimer t1_iv1579r wrote
Reply to comment by arrogant_ambassador in ‘Whitewashing a Pogrom’: Jews Assail New York Times for New Failure in Crown Heights Riot Recap by arrogant_ambassador
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I think “misrepresenting” is too strong of a word when it comes to the riots.
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The author is clearly upset about the recent very accurate coverage of the corruption in many Hasidic schools receiving state, city, and federal funds.
Rottimer t1_iuwpykr wrote
Reply to comment by Fuzzy-Bumblebee-5615 in Vornado pumps brakes on Gov. Kathy Hochul's Penn Station project by ShinyGodzilla
Not officially.
Rottimer t1_iuwpwwh wrote
Reply to comment by myassholealt in Vornado pumps brakes on Gov. Kathy Hochul's Penn Station project by ShinyGodzilla
I doubt it’s about a recession and more about will they be able to get a return on that investment given how many people work from home.
Rottimer t1_iu8pcrc wrote
Reply to comment by IKNWMORE in I Spent Over 40 Years Working in Corrections. I Wasn’t Ready for Rikers. by marshall_project
At least read the link. Your feeling don’t change what’s actually going on.
Rottimer t1_iu6ekdb wrote
Reply to comment by drpvn in I Spent Over 40 Years Working in Corrections. I Wasn’t Ready for Rikers. by marshall_project
you mean charged with pretty serious offenses because we have reduced the number of people we keep behind bars awaiting trial for misdemeanors. It most certainly wasn't the case before bail reform where far more people would be sent to the island for non-violent offenses.
Further, "by and large" still means that there are people sitting in Rikers for non-serious offenses. And some people are put there entirely illegally.
Rottimer t1_iu1h7j5 wrote
Reply to NYC NEIGHBORHOOD HELP- Harlem by [deleted]
Go to where the apartments you’re interested in are. Walk around the neighborhood. Walk to and from the train station and pay attention to surroundings. That’s the only way you’re going to tell if it makes you uncomfortable or not. Different people will have different tolerances for how dangerous a neighborhood is.
Having said all that, East Harlem has always been a shitty neighborhood and you might want to avoid it.
Rottimer t1_iu0d85v wrote
Reply to Mayor Adams’ office says less than 2% of NYC streets are filthy, baffling New Yorkers by kj001313
It’s hard to see the filth from NJ.
Rottimer t1_itqcp3z wrote
Reply to comment by fieryscribe in Manhattan D.A. to prosecute domestic violence victim for murder after saying it wasn’t murder by ioioioshi
If it’s the same team that initially tried to charge her with murder, they might be fucking up on purpose and Bragg may need to fire some people.
Rottimer t1_itpso3w wrote
Reply to comment by elizabeth-cooper in Hasidic School to Pay $8 Million After Admitting to Federal Fraud by Jordie1010
I wouldn't associate with those school administrators, but my point is that if I wanted to send my child there (doesn't matter why) then I should be able to without a religious test. Maybe that's the case, I haven't tried. But I'm guessing it's not and that I would be strongly discouraged from doing so.
Rottimer t1_itpqdq0 wrote
Reply to comment by bullymeahhh in Hasidic School to Pay $8 Million After Admitting to Federal Fraud by Jordie1010
You can't worry about the bigots and the racists. They're going to be bigoted and racist regardless.
Rottimer t1_itpq0i4 wrote
Reply to comment by elizabeth-cooper in Hasidic School to Pay $8 Million After Admitting to Federal Fraud by Jordie1010
These school administrators stole from their own community. They're not only denying those kids an even passable education, but stealing food out of the mouths of their community's children to pad their own pockets and the pockets of their friends. And you're here telling me that I'm just looking for a reason to bash them? They've proved themselves complete assholes. No one has to "look" for that.
Rottimer t1_itndeda wrote
Reply to comment by supermechace in The NYPD’s Most-Complained-About Cop Speaks Out in Defense of Aggressive Arrests by LittleWind_
It's not that they can't find justification for harsher charges - he's got a fuck ton of cases pending against him. The $1.5 Million is what the city has paid out so far.
>One of the two cases in the trial stemmed from an incident where, in order to strip-search a man in a holding cell after police had found him carrying a dime-bag of marijuana, Dym allegedly punched the man repeatedly, pushed his knees into the man’s body as the man lay in a fetal position and performed the cavity search, according to the CCRB.
Fuck that guy.
Rottimer t1_itmiych wrote
Reply to comment by Arleare13 in Hasidic School to Pay $8 Million After Admitting to Federal Fraud by Jordie1010
Which is bullshit unless the religious school doesn’t have a religious test for entry. If I can’t send my kids to that school because they’re not Jewish, then they shouldn’t be getting taxpayer money. Other religious schools, like Catholic schools, will accept any child. I have doubts the same can be said about the yeshivas.
Rottimer t1_itlntzu wrote
Reply to comment by PauI_MuadDib in The NYPD’s Most-Complained-About Cop Speaks Out in Defense of Aggressive Arrests by LittleWind_
They won’t even fire cops that have been caught committing perjury on the stand. The commissioner just let 2 cops off with a slap on the wrist for lying on the stand saying they hadn’t received appropriate training. Cops have to be trained not to lie under oath? That’s the shit the public is dealing with.
Rottimer t1_iwuxpzy wrote
Reply to comment by ZweitenMal in NYC councilman urges LGBTQ community to stay vigilant after deaths of 2 gay men in Hell's Kitchen by ShinyGodzilla
I mean, you’d think you’d be able to follow the cash that was stolen out of their bank accounts and credit cards. It’s actually a bit disturbing that some could end up dead, with tens of thousands stolen from them through bank transactions on the same night, and the cops don’t have anyone in custody for at least wire fraud months later?