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This story:
“Split U.S. Comes to Grips With a Largely Hazy War”
— The New York Times, Wednesday
We say: “Hazy War”? President Trump repeats his chief objective for the warfare virtually daily: Iran “can’t have nuclear weapons.”
He couldn’t be more specific. Yet the Gray Lady — and the people it anonymously cites — are nonetheless “baffled,” griping that the warfare and its objective have “not been clearly explained.”
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Clearly, they only don’t need to hear.
This advice:
“The last thing I would want in a space shuttle crew would be seven, white-guy, US Navy test pilots like me. It would be a disaster.” — Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Saturday
We say: Kelly, an ex-astronaut, claims white, male Navy pilots all suppose alike, but space missions need people who view issues otherwise.
People who look the identical should suppose the identical? What a unhappy pander to left-think bigotry.
More: Picking a crew based mostly on race isn’t solely unfair (and unlawful), it may very well be harmful.
This warning:
“Republicans say we don’t have climate change. But this is golf-ball sized hail in my front yard. This is not normal.” — Wisc. Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, Tuesday
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We say: Take a deep breath, Madame Secretary.
For starters, Republicans don’t say there’s no climate change, solely that it’s not the approaching world disaster Democrats (like her) think about.
Plus: “Golf-ball sized hail” is hardly a signal of climate change. At about 1.7 inches in diameter, it’s not even close to the report: Per the National Weather Service, an 8 inch in diameter hailstone landed in Vivian, SD, on July 23, 2010.
This post:
We’ve long fought to move a pied á terre tax so the ultra-rich who own property in NYC however who do not reside in our metropolis would no longer keep away from paying property taxes right here. Thank you @NYCMayor on your assist in making this occur. We should pursue financial justice and tax the wealthy.— Julia Salazar (@juliasalazar on bluesky) (@JuliaCarmel__) April 15, 2026
We say: Wherever they reside and no matter their wealth, each metropolis property proprietor should pay taxes, typically a lot: The Post discovered a Chelsea apartment on the market for $5 million, for one, with a property tax invoice of $84,000.
Is far-left state Sen. Salazar actually this ignorant?
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
