Guided by Faith. Inspired by The People. Nazi Hunter. My views, my fault. From the Heart. For The People. Candidate for the Boston City Council (At-large).
This is one of the three responses that I received after criticizing Boston City Councilor Erin Murphy in a post on @X. Under no circumstances, am I going to let this go.
#bospoli#mapoli
Thank you.
To the voters, the donors, the volunteers, to my friends, to Congressman Honda, to my family, to everyone who backed our vision for the district.
Congratulations to Ro and to Ritesh. I have fervent disagreements with Ro on many things; I do appreciate the kind words he said about me and our campaign.
I am going to continue fighting for the values I believe in.
That a rising tide lifts all boats; that capitalism is good and socialism is bad, that the tech industry, innovation, risk taking, hard work, that these are good things and should be incentivized and rewarded.
I continue to believe in meritocracy, that California has a spending problem instead of a revenue problem, and that anti-Semitism should be called out and defeated at every turn.
I will continue to be loud on X. I think it's the most effective medium to share thoughts directly with the world.
I love this country deeply, and I love this district deeply.
Thank you all.
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Thank you.
To the voters, the donors, the volunteers, to my friends, to Congressman Honda, to my family, to everyone who backed our vision for the district.
Congratulations to Ro and to Ritesh. I have fervent disagreements with Ro on many things; I do appreciate the kind words he said about me and our campaign.
I am going to continue fighting for the values I believe in.
That a rising tide lifts all boats; that capitalism is good and socialism is bad, that the tech industry, innovation, risk taking, hard work, that these are good things and should be incentivized and rewarded.
I continue to believe in meritocracy, that California has a spending problem instead of a revenue problem, and that anti-Semitism should be called out and defeated at every turn.
I will continue to be loud on X. I think it's the most effective medium to share thoughts directly with the world.
I love this country deeply, and I love this district deeply.
Thank you all.
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84 year old Congressman Mike Honda making a last pitch to voters at Milpitas BART station which he helped build 10 years ago.
It’s our last stop of this campaign.
Immense gratitude to everyone who stood by us throughout.
Let’s win tonight.
Hey @RoKhanna where you at?
With Los Angeles voters headed to the polls in Tuesday's mayoral primary election, all eyes are on Republican candidate and former reality TV star Spencer Pratt.
ABC News' Rick Klein reports. https://t.co/TI1lyWBOtN
Two days ago, Spencer Pratt held a cookout at Jim Gilliam Park in the Jungles. A week earlier, Rolling 60s territory. Politicians avoid these neighborhoods, scared of the anger from decades of neglect.
Spencer showed up anyway. Broke bread. Listened.
This is a new Los Angeles.
Spencer Pratt:
“I’m supporting my Jewish friends. The level of psycho Nazi lunacy that came at me to just say that I want my friends and family to feel safe in LA to see what people experience right now just because of their religion is diabolical.”
Oggi celebriamo gli ottant’anni della Repubblica Italiana. Una ricorrenza che non rappresenta soltanto una data storica, ma racconta il cammino che gli italiani hanno saputo costruire insieme: con storie di sacrificio, coraggio, unità, solidarietà e impegno, generazione dopo generazione.
Perché sono certo le grandi storie, ma anche - e forse soprattutto - le piccole scelte quotidiane ad aver fatto dell'Italia la straordinaria Nazione che è oggi.
Ottant’anni di Repubblica, di libertà e di partecipazione ci rendono orgogliosi e riconoscenti verso chi ci ha preceduto e ha contribuito a edificare le fondamenta della nostra comunità nazionale. Ma, allo stesso tempo, ci ricordano la responsabilità che ciascuno di noi ha nel custodire e rafforzare ogni giorno questo patrimonio, al servizio della Patria e delle generazioni future.
Buona Festa della Repubblica.
Buon 2 giugno 🇮🇹
In occasione del 73° Raduno dell’Associazione Nazionale Bersaglieri, rivolgo il mio più sincero ringraziamento a tutti i "Fanti piumati" d'Italia che con passione e devozione continuano a custodire e tramandare i valori che da sempre contraddistinguono il Corpo.
In ogni tempo i Bersaglieri hanno dato prova di profondo coraggio, generosità e spirito di servizio. A tutti loro, in questa importante giornata, giungano i miei auguri e quelli del Governo italiano insieme a una immutata riconoscenza.
Viva i Bersaglieri.
Viva l'Italia! 🇮🇹
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To my fellow Angelenos who want change, and are considering voting for Nithya Raman, I can assure you, she is not fit for the job, and she has no path to victory. A vote for Nithya is a vote for Karen Bass. I am ready to earn your vote and make LA feel safe for all.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani defends his decision to skip the Israel Day Parade, making him the first New York City mayor to bypass the historic event since 1964.
"I said on the campaign trail that I wouldn't be attending the parade, and I've made my views on the Israeli government abundantly clear.”
“And I also said on that same campaign that I would have a responsibility as the mayor of the city to ensure the safety and security of each and every New Yorker.”
“And I don't believe that my presence as the mayor should determine whether or not a New Yorker is safe or secure."
The same Mayor Mamdani who says he won't join the Israel Parade because of the government, marched with a smile on his face at the Pakistan Independence Day parade.
Pakistan 🇵🇰
- Is a global transit point for human trafficking
- Sees 1000+ honor killings of women a year
- Has one of the highest rates of heroin addiction in the world
- Its army raped ~200,000-400,00 women and killed between 300,000 and 3 million people during a war with Bangladesh in 1971, in what is widely recognized as a genocide
- Multiple terror groups operate in the country and killed 100s in attacks in just the last year
None of those are reasons for individual Pakistanis to stop marching for their country; random citizens are not responsible for an entire country's failures.
But they are reasons why the Mayor's stance betrays a double standard.
Mayors are responsible for ALL of their city's residents, no matter what country they are from.
See you at the Israel Day Parade tomorrow 💪
For the first time in 60 years, New York’s mayor won’t join. And for the first time ever, a Muslim group will join the parade, and I will march with them.
FCK HMS
FCK HZB
AM YISRAEL CHAI
#israeldayparade#nyc#mamdani
Beautiful day marching up Fifth Avenue with @MikeBloomberg for the annual Israel Day Parade.
The NYPD was not messing around with security: this was the most extensive security plan that the NYPD has ever put together for this event so that everyone could celebrate safely.
Thank you to every member of the NYPD who was out today protecting our city.
New York City's annual Israel Day parade went on without its mayor.
Zohran Mamdani skipped the event due to his stance toward Israel, breaking a decades-long tradition of New York City mayors attending the celebration.
As thousands packed Fifth Avenue waving Israeli flags, Gov. Kathy Hochul, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Attorney General Letitia James, and New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman all took part.
Mamdani's absence quickly became a political flashpoint, with critics accusing Mamdani of turning his back on New York's Jewish community amid record levels of antisemitism.