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They’re Russian to leave
To unfold Mamdani’s brain, I reread an interview I’d done. In Russia. With Russians. And an interpreter.
“The state cares for our aged. After holding any position 20 years, it’s life pension with 60% automatically of our average salary. Or full wages, two months yearly. State-owned banks contribute a small voluntary percentage. No need for mandatory Social Security. Additional bonus requires 7% of our paychecks. Loners get free hospitalization charity houses. If exists even one relative to tend them, the relative must.”
Engineer: “My room is shared by my wife, her uncle, 77, and the woman tending them while we work. It costs much for her — still it is our duty. Housing is a shortage. Acute. Our building’s without conveniences like gas.”
About visiting America: “Money exchange is difficult. Tickets must be purchased in foreign currency. We hear New York’s architecture is beautiful. But too noisy and full of cars. Some say certain country parts are nice and the people friendly. Others say a majority spoke openly against their government.
“Not important or powerful as it once was. You see America’s weaknesses now. Formerly the UN was a major conversation. No more. People-to-people level they are warm, friendly. Like Russians. They want peace, too. Just like Russians. Except that their women wear too much makeup, we have much in common.
“Also, we thirst after knowledge. Schools are golden opportunities. Education’s a privilege. Tuition’s free and students even receive a monthly stipend. Young people read in streets, metros, cafes, walking outside. Going to class is considered a golden opportunity. Americans cater too much to individualism. Here, not.”
What about religion? “We have many active churches. Even a synagogue. The younger generation simply has no need for the fairytale called God. Only the elderly and illiterate attend services.”
And women drinking? “She must drink vodka, our national beverage. The trick is bread and butter. Bread sponges up the alcohol, butter is a coating. Also, the public drunkenness penalty is severe. Places you last in the list for an apartment.”
An unholy write
THIS was sent to me, minus permission to use the graduate’s name: “Regis HS. Graduates couldn’t all manage college because of depression and burn-out. The faculty has employed bullies. Teachers are Ivy League, poorly trained far leftists or no nohow handling such an atmosphere. The faculty socially ousts struggling students or admits poorly educated Jesuit priests.
“One step wrong brings condemnation. Forget confession. The sacrament might fix things with God but gets rated a loser. Aware of condemnation, the student is shunned by the school, which was funded to provide free education to Catholic men who could not afford private school.”
Forked tongues
A SAYING where some incompetents come from: If a snake bites one they all get puffed up. It’s called clan loyalty. But when others than Donald try to make a speech — without reading each word from the prewritten paper — please. I mean, please. There’s a maybe nice bite to them — but they ain’t running or even walking fast for anything. E pluribus ugh.
ADVANCE information. I have personal knowledge that security in Times Square this New Year’s Eve will even weld shut the manhole covers. Why will this high-class precaution take place?
Just to ensure nobody hears what might spill out of the mouths of spitting politicians?!
Not only in NY, kids, not only NY.
