Posted on 07/18/2021 12:41:03 AM PDT by Olog-hai
It’s not quite Chocolate City, but recent election wins by African-American politicians has the Big Apple on the verge of being the hub of black power.
Not only is the nation’s largest city poised to elect its second African-American mayor and its first African-American district attorney, New York City’s new (b)lack power surge has already made significant inroads in state government and may soon even shake up the halls of Congress.
And that’s just on the surface. Behind the scenes is a slate of party bosses, city council members and energized voters ready to usher in a new day for New York’s long-suffering (b)lack community.
“There is no question we are living in a golden age of (b)lack political power,” said Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.), a freshman congressman from the Bronx, who is part of the city’s new political wave of influence. […]
What kind of leadership should New Yorkers expect from Adams? (Political consultant Charlie) King has two surprising words: Ed Koch. …
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Repentance is undoubtedly a good thing.
That said, he damaged Madison’s masterpiece beyond repair.
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