Know Sense -vs- No Sense

Felicia Singh’s desperate and dangerous city council campaign reads like the map of a minefield for our district.

It targets our safety, our children’s education and the way of life you have worked so hard to build and preserve for generations.

Singh, and her brainwashing brand of radical Socialist ideology, seek to replace our way of life. Replace it with a radical left-wing movement that seeks to punish the hard working and reward those dependent on the taxpayers and government funding to make their way.

She supports the closure of Riker’s Island. Her answer as to where to put the inmate population? In halfway houses in our communities.

Singh’s “Utopian” vision of our community involves many other “replacements”.

She wants school safety agents eliminated and replaced by social workers.

She proudly proclaims herself as among the first city council candidates pledging to defund the NYPD by $1 billion dollars. But no worries,  Felicia’s a big proponent of replacing the NYPD with violence interrupters.

Lastly, the constantly self- professed educator, wants to see the end of gifted and talented programs in schools and replace them with… nothing.

Felicia Singh’s way of what life should be in the 32nd district, or anywhere else for that matter, is a warped, radically motivated fairy tale offering voters a big bite of a real bad apple.

We could go on endlessly pointing out how Felicia Singh makes No Sense, but we decided to let Felicia say it for herself through the following compilation of quotes along her campaign trail.

Felicia Singh says “police respond to crime, they don’t prevent it”.

If you really want to see how much crime they prevent, let’s defund the department and take the NYPD off the streets.

No sense.

Felicia Singh says “decriminalization of sex work is about the liberation of bodies”.

Were such a legalization to happen, we could look forward to a prostitute on every corner instead of a policeman.

No sense

Felicia Singh says “reallocate at least $1 billion dollars from law enforcement and redistribute those funds to social services”.

We take that to mean that we should be willing to live in a basically lawless society and dial 1-800-SOCIALWORKER when we are in trouble.

No sense.

Felicia Singh thinks the real concern over congestion pricing is that traffic buildup in Manhattan is responsible for the release of dangerous particles from car engines into the air that reach our lungs and cause congestion.

(Yes she really did say that)

No sense.

We beg you to look at The Forum this week as a wall and this as the handwriting on it.

We KNOW you KNOW that the unequivocal choice for every person in this district is to fill in the circle on the ballot next to Joann Ariola’s name.

Ariola has vast wealth of experience and knowledge and is a confident individual with the ability to lead and organize. Her indisputable lifetime history of action and accomplishment throughout our communities shows dedication and determination.

The sense she brings to this campaign is far more than common.

Show you know sense when you see it.  Vote Tuesday. Vote Joann Ariola.

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