1,000 World Cup tickets. $50 each. All for New Yorkers.
We fought hard to make the people’s game available to the people — and won.
Let the summer of soccer begin.
Food stamp work requirements don’t create jobs, they create hunger.
If the federal government wanted to help people find work, it would invest in public jobs programs and guarantee a living wage.
Instead, it’s punishing people who are already struggling to survive.
These rules took effect on March 1, meaning benefit reductions could begin as early as June 1.
Find out whether you’re subject to these requirements — and how to stay compliant — by calling 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669).
In the richest city in the richest country in the history of the world, nobody should be going hungry.
That's why we're opening five city-owned grocery stores, one in each borough, starting with The Bronx.
Lower Prices. Good food. Publicly owned.
Hunts Point next year. Every borough by 2029.
When we came into office, we uncovered a $12 billion budget deficit.
Today, I’m proud to say we brought it down to zero.
We didn’t close the gap on the backs of working people.
We closed it while funding parks, libraries, safer streets and making historic investments in public housing.
Call it Pothole Politics. Call it Democratic Socialism. It's government that delivers for the people who make this city run.
That’s what New Yorkers deserve. And that’s what we will keep fighting for every single day.
I have a red line in determining which Democrat I will support for President. That person must commit to removing the stain of trump’s name from every single federal building, and kick it off with a grand public ceremony.
With fireworks.
You think I’m kidding. I’m not kidding.
@US_OGA Hey dumbasses, it’s already been built and generating power. Thought you’d be able to afford Google with your blood-soaked war profits
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