Posted on 04/07/2020 3:33:01 AM PDT by ZagFan
Comptroller Scott Stringer's mother, Arlene Stringer-Cuevas, 86, died on Friday after testing positive for coronavirus. During a Monday interview on CNN, Stringer blamed Trump for his mother's death.
In New York City, this is playing out in so many families, and Ive got to tell you, Donald Trump has blood on his hands, and he has my moms blood on his hands. And he sent us a hospital here in the Manhattan harbor, and no one can get on that hospital," Stringer said. "This is something thats just outrageous, and so its very tough to mourn under these circumstances."
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This kind of thing happens when the mayor of NYC is married to a lesbian.
Amazing that the Governor and the Mayor were not mentioned.
Blind people are not as blind as those who wish not to see.
I wanna see the wrongful death lawsuit. I wanna see it!
She was 86 years old and probably had other health conditions!!!
Donald Trump is not a physician, but he has called on experts in many fields - and Governors to step up, He is not a dictator!!!!
BTW, in yesterday's presser, cuomo said that he is not responsible for any death to date. (gee, I wonder why he said that? people accusing him?)
86, Mr. Official, 86.........
During a Monday interview on CNN!!!!
enough said.
People will die everywhere. It’s a 100% certainty under Donald Trump.
Losing your mother is very difficult, but blaming the cause of her death & all your problems on Trump isn’t helping anyone.
https://nypost.com/2018/07/16/stringer-has-already-raised-825k-for-2021-mayor-election/
Stringer has already raised $825K ahead of potential 2021 mayoral run
Maybe a different national leader could be the target of his anger and lawsuit? Like, the one who is apparently behind the origins of this modern plague.
LOOK NO FURTHER THAN YOUR BUDDY CUOMO!
Per Wiki
Arlene Stringer-Cuevas; September 25, 1933 April 3, 2020) was an American politician, educator, and civil servant. She was a schoolteacher before being serving on the New York City Council from 1976 to 1977. Stringer-Cuevas later worked for the New York City Human Resources Administration for 16 years until her retirement in 1994.
Early life
Stringer-Cuevas was born Arlene Gluss in the Bronx in New York City, New York, and was a school teacher. She lived in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. She was Jewish.
Career
Stringer-Cuevas served as her neighborhood’s Democratic Party district leader from 1969 to 1976. She was elected to the New York City Council in 1976 after winning a four-person primary for the Democratic nomination Stringer-Cuevas was defeated in the Democratic primary in 1977.
Stringer-Cuevas then worked for the New York City Human Resources Administration from 1978 until her retirement in 1994.
Personal life
Stringer-Cuevas was part of a politically active family. Her first husband, Ronald Stringer, was an assistant to New York City Mayor Abraham Beame. Her second husband, Carlos Cuevas, was the New York City Clerk and a Deputy Borough President of the Bronx. Stringer-Cuevas’ son Scott Stringer was elected Borough President of Manhattan and New York City Comptroller. She was the cousin of politician women’s right pioneer Bella Abzug
The ship was for non-COVID cases. Why didn’t he take her to another hospital? Or was that not convenient?
Sometimes there is a silver lining to a virus.
Screw that asshole.
What an idiot. It was her time. Did he think she would live forever?
Please direct your anger against this group: the ChiComs.
Here we go!
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