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Gorbea Calls for Private Sector to Fill $30M Soccer Stadium Gap, Foulkes Refuses to Answer Questions
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Helena Foulkes is refusing to answer questions about the project. GoLocal reached out repeatedly to her campaign team and they refused to answer questions about the project.
One postscript to Tuesday’s legislative acrobatics: it was a reminder of how Dominick Ruggerio and his successors could face a new dynamic in the Senate once retiring Dennis Algiere is replaced as Republican leader after the election. The No. 2 Senate Republican, Jessica de la Cruz, exercised her right as a legislative leader to vote ex officio on the Judiciary Committee in order to kill the Senate high-capacity magazines bill — just as Ruggerio and his two fellow Democratic leaders used the same power to vote in favor of the bill. But Algiere didn’t attend the committee hearing, and was absent for the floor vote on the bill, as well. While no one has said yet who will replace Algiere — a moderate from Westerly who has led the Senate GOP for 25 years — it’s all but certain to be a more conservative lawmaker who places a higher priority on thwarting Democratic leadership’s plans where possible.
When a conservative shoots up a school or supermarket, it's a mental health problem.
When a liberal has voices in his head telling him to crash into a building, it's an intolerance problem, not mental health?
And here I always thought that was a sign of mental illness.
"Voices in his head." It was either that or "I stepped on the wrong pedal". I think we can safely add stupudity to intolerance. The other is just plain murder. Send him to his Maker to sort out his problems. Does this clear up my opinion for you?
Last edited by PureBoston; 06-18-2022 at 03:29 PM..
"Voices in his head." It was either that or "I stepped on the wrong pedal". I think we can safely add stupudity to intolerance. The other is just plain murder. Send him to his Maker to sort out his problems. Does this clear up my opinion for you?
Not really. Seems like the Buffalo murderer was pretty intolerant as well.
Not really. Seems like the Buffalo murderer was pretty intolerant as well.
We're done here. Sorry, but you're of the very few here whose opinion I simply don't value enough to communicate with.
Last edited by PureBoston; 06-20-2022 at 08:28 PM..
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