Ismay’s direct quote is: “So let me say that again, 60% of our emissions that need to be reduced come from you, the person across the street, the senior on fixed income, right … there is no bad guy left, at least in Massachusetts to point the finger at, to turn the screws on, and you know, to break their will, so they stop emitting. That’s you. We have to break your will. Right, I can’t even say that publicly.”
Question now: is the Governor actually upset with him saying it, or that it got out to the general peasantry?
Question now: is the Governor actually upset with him saying it, or that it got out to the general peasantry?
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If he said something they actually found offensive, e.g. expressing concern regarding election integrity, he would be gone. He got a talking to for optics.
Screw these a-holes
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