I mean, if more people here in NYC voted against Eric Adams in the mayoral race (who won the primary by less than 1% against a much better candidate), we would have a more functional city government- i.e., something that tangibly affects our day-to-day lives, in terms of housing costs, transportation access, education, health care, etc. To say nothing of the dozens of other elected offices covering our own districts, which in aggregate are at least as important as the mayor's office.
So maybe at some point, we can collectively wake up to the fact that presidential elections aren't the only thing happening in the country
“Our approach has driven customers away from American,” Isom admitted. “We’re unequivocally committed to getting those customers back.”
took responsibility for the corporate strategy misstep but insisted it was the right approach, despite its flaws. “We have driven some customers away. We have restricted customers from using our product. Those are the kinds of things we have to be attentive to,” he said.
“Now Robert Isom has taken full responsibility,” Tajer said. “He has come into the cockpit and said, ‘This is my airplane.’”
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