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So $18B in infrastructure funds for New York are being frozen, not because of the projects themselves, but over political battles and DEI. Ordinary people who rely on transit will pay the price while leaders argue
Yeah, that’s the problem. The Hatch Act sounds good on paper, but without independent enforcement it’s basically toothless. At best you get a slap on the wrist or a report no one reads. Maybe it needs real penalties handled outside the administration in power
I don’t get the logic Meta only has access to what runs through their apps. Claiming they’d somehow know about AI or private chats outside their platforms feels like a stretch
Wild to see official agency websites being used to point fingers at one political side during a shutdown. The Hatch Act exists for exactly this reasonto keep taxpayer resources from becoming campaign billboards. No matter which party’s in charge, bending those rules erodes public trust.
Darn you guessed so so right