“This allows us to push back at the Republican narrative that we’re tax and spend and not pro-business,” Hochul told Biden after he spoke at an IBM facility in Poughkeepsie — linking the visit to theAlthough the bill does give generous support to technology companies working on semiconductors and other high-tech projects, it’s unclear why the governor thought the bill doesn’t count as bigtime spending.
, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, when the governor provided the campaign talking points. But Republicans weren’t buying Biden and Hochul’s claims that the Democrats are pro-business, with events coming just weeks before the Nov. 8 election. , the Repubilcan challenging Democratic Sean Patrick Maloney in Hudson Valley’s 17th Congressional Distirct.“We’re thrilled to have new jobs here, but how about keeping the ones we already have by lowering taxes and cutting regulations? Is that such a hard concept?”
I hope NY is smart enough Not to vote for her
Let's talk about what Kathy KathyHochul and Joe JoeBiden aren't talking about. IBM and FRAUD. 1/
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We are about to “hit” Mike with a hard right.