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prisoner_007 t1_je5v7sg wrote
Reply to comment by Brolic_Broccoli in Surge in DWI dismissals under NY ‘discovery’ reform could lead to tragedy: cops by Brolic_Broccoli
You’re the one who said absurdly high and that’s the only percentage provided so is that what you were referring to or did you mean the imaginary percentage you assume exists?
prisoner_007 t1_je5kt2o wrote
Reply to comment by Brolic_Broccoli in Surge in DWI dismissals under NY ‘discovery’ reform could lead to tragedy: cops by Brolic_Broccoli
15% dismissal is absurdly high? That seems like hyperbole honestly.
prisoner_007 t1_j65mtwq wrote
Reply to comment by mp0295 in NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal by ctnutmegger
Because the developer dropped out before it ever went to a vote.
prisoner_007 t1_j649vyv wrote
Reply to comment by mp0295 in NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal by ctnutmegger
She didn’t veto it. It never went to a vote, Teitelbaum pulled out when negotiations broke down before that even happened.
prisoner_007 t1_j5ymojo wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in I was passed over as NYC’s Chief Actuary because I’m Asian and gay, former deputy says in lawsuit | amNewYork by mowotlarx
Not a single member of the panel did that though. At least according to the article you posted. Chu maybe right in his beliefs but based on the information in the article he makes a lot of assumptions to reach those beliefs.
prisoner_007 t1_j5mwt9t wrote
Reply to comment by wazzel2u in Don't say 'mummy': Why museums are rebranding ancient Egyptian remains by wazzel2u
Yeah, I guess someone thinking that a museum is virtual signaling for a 2000 year old mummified person is pretty oniony. Well played.
prisoner_007 t1_j2e3u1a wrote
Reply to comment by Sad-Principle3781 in Santos campaign got thousands in excessive contributions by newzee1
This is article isn’t about his past, it’s about his present.
prisoner_007 t1_j26tdyz wrote
Reply to comment by the_real_orange_joe in NYC Planning Commission's Leah Goodridge Sparks Twitter Outcry by bikeskata
You are using the term incorrectly then.
prisoner_007 t1_j25y4c8 wrote
Reply to comment by the_real_orange_joe in NYC Planning Commission's Leah Goodridge Sparks Twitter Outcry by bikeskata
I’m not sure you know what the great replacement conspiracy is.
prisoner_007 t1_j19zll2 wrote
Reply to comment by Reticent_User in ‘Openly Gay’ Rep.-Elect George Santos Didn’t Disclose Divorce With Woman by mission17
He claimed to be living as an openly out and proud gay republican for over a decade and never experiencing any discrimination from the Republican Party because of it but was married to a woman less than 3 years ago. That fact combined with the discovery of his other lies calls into question his claim.
prisoner_007 t1_izbw27h wrote
Um… “goblin mode” is two words…
prisoner_007 t1_iz6z03w wrote
Reply to comment by jagenigma in Jury finds Trump Organization guilty of tax fraud on all counts - ABC News by imll99
No, he wasn’t on trial. Only his corporation was.
prisoner_007 t1_iydsi2g wrote
Reply to comment by epolonsky in Marvel’s Manhattan from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition #8 by Elliot R. Brown (1986) by arrogant_ambassador
More importantly, who the heck is Siguard Jarlson?
prisoner_007 t1_iv2iyx9 wrote
Reply to comment by Yserbius in ‘Whitewashing a Pogrom’: Jews Assail New York Times for New Failure in Crown Heights Riot Recap by arrogant_ambassador
Why is the article quoting from a heritage foundation sponsored opinion site?
prisoner_007 t1_iujiu68 wrote
Reply to comment by SphereIsGreat in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
🤷🏻♂️
prisoner_007 t1_iuim91a wrote
Reply to comment by wahikid in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
The article wasn’t just about them since I literally quoted from it when it spoke about how this is a national issue. It used the two people in Hells Kitchen you want to talk about as one example but also featured several others. You really didn’t read the article in full.
EDIT: Do I think it’s fraud? Sure. I already said as much. It’s not the same or on the even the same scale as what Trump did so that’s just a stupid nonsense comparison but it is fraud. It doesn’t seem like anyone, even the people interviewed in the article, are denying that.
EDIT: it’s also hilarious to be complaining about this happening in NY because people want to live here when the article literally states that rental fraud in NY is 6%, half the national average of 12%.
prisoner_007 t1_iuil9j1 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcticFox2014 in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
TLDR: OP didn’t read the article which says that this is happening across the country and has specifically doubled in the last few years.
prisoner_007 t1_iuikuf9 wrote
Reply to comment by wahikid in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
No, you said that they’re lying because they want to live in New York, which the article you posted refutes. If it’s a national issue that has doubled specifically in the last few years that suggests that it’s not about “want” or “personal gain” and is symptomatic of larger issues.
prisoner_007 t1_iuihiqn wrote
Reply to comment by wahikid in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
Tell us you didn’t read the article you posted without saying you didn’t read the article you posted.
From the article you posted:
Across the U.S., rental-application fraud doubled in the last few years, going from around 6 to 12 percent
prisoner_007 t1_iui0j1u wrote
Reply to comment by wahikid in ‘The Only Reason We Got It Was That I Lied’ by King-of-New-York
Isn’t bank fraud when you’re providing fraudulent information to a bank? Trump committed bank fraud because he was lying to a bank providing him loans. This is just fraud.
prisoner_007 t1_iu5zvhb wrote
Reply to comment by brkh47 in TIL Al Capone was only 33 when he was locked away for tax evasion and developed neurosyphilis, leading to his death at 48. Eliot Ness was 27 when he formed the Untouchables--he died in a state of financial ruin in his 50s, likely hastened by his heavy drinking in his later life by capsaicinintheeyes
Mostly because he didn’t really play much of a role in bringing down Capone. The image of Ness we have now was mostly created by pop culture (the Untouchables tv show and movie). He did far more as the safety coordinator of Cleveland (created a police academy, introduced patrols both on foot and by cruiser, and created community organizations to head off juvenile delinquency) than he did as an untouchable.
prisoner_007 t1_je622t6 wrote
Reply to comment by Brolic_Broccoli in Surge in DWI dismissals under NY ‘discovery’ reform could lead to tragedy: cops by Brolic_Broccoli
I don’t see anything about that being about DWIs. That’s just misdemeanors total, with no indication whether or not that increase was consistent across all misdemeanors or drive by large increases in specific types as far as I can see. So you still have no idea what the actual increase in DWI dismissals are and whether or not it’s absurd or not.
EDIT: I also just noticed that you’re relying on the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank that’s been ardently ain’t bail and discovery reform since they were announced. So not exactly a non-biased source.