New York Governor BEGS the Rich to Come Back Amid Budget Shortfall

The so-called “Nursing Home Killer” — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-Obviously) — lacks to vitally important human senses: A sense of humor and a sense of shame. The nerve on this guy!

New York state health officials wanted to begin an official review of Cuomo’s March executive order that forced nursing homes to accept infected coronavirus patients. That disastrous order directly caused the deaths of tens of thousands of vulnerable elderly people in New York. The tag-team effort in New York and New Jersey accounted for nearly HALF of all coronavirus deaths in America. Great going, commies!

But Cuomo shut the official review of his own nursing home policy down. *Cough, Cough!* “No reason to look into that decision! Move along!”

Meanwhile, under the leadership of New York’s pothead Mayor Bill De Blasio teaming up with Cuomo to make the city unlivable, the Big Apple is now in a contest with San Francisco to see which city can smell the most like a Medieval chamber pot. It’s so disgusting.

And for some reason, after Cuomo’s mismanagement of the pandemic and his efforts to spark another round of “Death Wish” movie reboots by defunding the police, rich people don’t want to live in New York any longer. Go figure! It’s a mystery wrapped in an enigma.

Wait until you learn the shocking number of wealthy New Yorkers who have suddenly fled from Cuomo in a mass exodus in this video. Plus, you’ll get to see the Nursing Home Killer shamelessly plead with former New Yorkers to please come back!


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