Andrew Cuomo labels 'defund the police' movement 'dumbest words ever uttered' in fiery Brooklyn speech
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Cuomo emphasized, "Things are getting worse, not better. And I think it's time that we take a fresh look and take a new perspective when we look at what's going on." He criticized the progressive movement for not delivering real progress, stating, "You cannot be a progressive if you don't make progress." His sentiments reflected a growing frustration with policies perceived as ineffective.
During his speech, Cuomo stated, "Some people think it's progressive to say, 'Defund the police.' Yes, in theory, if everybody had an education and everybody had a job, nobody would need to commit a crime. I get the theory, but it's not that simple." He labeled the phrase as "the three dumbest words ever uttered in politics."
Cuomo also highlighted the migrant crisis by asserting, "Nowhere else in the state of New York, only New York City, can we have this situation where 100,000 migrants are coming in. The government can't just allow that without a comprehensive plan to support these individuals across the entire state." This reflected his concerns on the strain local resources face.
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