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Subject CIVIL WAR - NY govonor tells Kentucky ,give me back my money, as he slams Trump for bailing out big business but letting the states go broke!
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo laced into US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Friday over his suggestion that states devastated by the coronavirus declare bankruptcy — demanding, “Just give me my money back, Senator.”
Cuomo accused McConnell (R-Ky.) of making “the most un-American, most uncharitable, ugly statement of all time” and noted that New York “puts more money in the federal pot” than McConnell’s home state.
“Kentucky is the No. 3 state in taking from the federal pot every year than they put in the pot every year. Every year,” Cuomo said during his daily coronavirus briefing in Albany. “Just give me my money back, Senator.”
Cuomo, a Democrat, also dared McConnell to make good on his bankruptcy proposal, predicting it would destroy any chance of a quick recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Pass a bill allowing states to go bankrupt and watch how the stock market takes off at our economic resiliency,” he added, in a statement dripping with sarcasm.
Earlier Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio called McConnell’s remarks “profoundly inhumane.”
“It was just sick and insensitive that he would say it’s OK to say America’s cities and states go bankrupt,” de Blasio said during an interview on WNYC radio. “He doesn’t seem to worry it would show a nation falling apart.”
It’s the second day in a row that Cuomo has ripped into McConnell over the bankruptcy remarks, which have also earned the Kentucky pol ire from his own side of the aisle.
Outgoing Long Island Congressman Peter King, a Republican, panned McConnell late Wednesday as “the Marie Antoinette of the Senate” for his bankruptcy suggestion.
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