Timeline: Superbowl, Adams Charges, Egg Prices

Philadelphia Eagles Win Second Superbowl Title Against Kansas City Chiefs

The Philadelphia Eagles conquered the Kansas City Chiefs in last week’s Superbowl, giving the city its second title in NFL history. Led by coach Nick Sirriani and quarterback Jalen Hurts, the Eagles won 40-22, crushing the Chiefs’ hopes of a three-peat, which would have made them the first team to win three Superbowls in a row. After losing to the Chiefs two years ago, the Eagles succeeded in claiming the title, confident by halftime with a lead of 24 to 0. Jalen Hurts was chosen as MVP of the season, besting rival Patrick Mahomes throughout the game. 

 

Rare Sighting of Deep-Sea Anglerfish Blows Up on Social Media

The frightening deep-sea anglerfish known as the “black seadevil” made an unusual and rare appearance in the shallow waters off the coast of Africa earlier this month. Caught on camera, the fish swam toward the surface for unknown reasons. Anglerfish, which are characterized by the bioluminescent lure that protrudes from their face, are known to stay in the dark depths of the sea, from 600 to 6,000 feet down. Previously, most photos and videos of the anglerfish have been from dead specimens or taken from submarines near the bottom of the ocean. Social media quickly took to the fish, who was far from her home. Researchers reported that it is not known why the fish was swimming in the relatively shallow waters.

 

Elon Musk Pressures FEMA to Halt Federal Funding for NYC Migrant Housing

Elon Musk, who President Donald Trump appointed as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has blasted the Federal Emergency Management Agency on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Musk posted “just discovered that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants,” to which the acting administrator of FEMA, Cameron Hamilton, agreed and responded that the payments had been halted. Elon Musk did not provide documentation to support his claim, and the City of New York says any funds they were granted was done so by Congress from the previous year. New York City spokesperson Liz Garcia also reported that the city has not been notified of the supposed halt in federal funding.

 

President Trump Plans to Eliminate Pennies

President Donald Trump spoke openly about his plan to eliminate pennies in the United States, writing on his Truth Social platform “For far too long the United States has minted pennies which literally cost us more than 2 cents.” The Department of Government Efficiency has agreed, writing that each penny costs over three cents to mint, making them more expensive to produce than they are worth. Like many of Trump’s proposed plans, it is not clear whether he can bring them to fruition by himself. Usually, matters to do with minting fall under the purview of Congress. However, many lawmakers have attempted to diminish the production of the penny, meaning Donald Trump could have significant allies. Some proponents of the penny disagree with the plan, claiming businesses in America will round-up to the nearest five cents, making everything more expensive. Several other countries have discontinued one-cent coins in previous years, including Canada.

 

Department of Justice Tells Prosecutors to Drop Adams’ Charges

This week, Trump’s appointed acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove sent an official memo to federal prosecutors telling them to dismiss all charges against Mayor Eric Adams. The memo says the case may be reviewed after the November mayoral election, but no further investigations should be performed. Adams’ charges, of which he has pleaded not guilty, include wire fraud and bribery. Although Adams is a Democrat, he has worked with President Trump since the election, even telling NYC authorities to cooperate with ICE raids. The Deputy Attorney General claims that the federal investigation into Adams has hampered his ability to deal with the migrant crisis within the city. If federal prosecutors decide to drop the charges, it must then be approved by a judge. 

 

Restaurants Introduce Egg Surcharge Due to Rising Prices

Restaurants throughout the country, most notably the chain Waffle House, have now added an egg surcharge to customers due to rising costs. The bird flu outbreak that has decimated American chicken populations is not only affecting grocery stores now, but eating out as well. Some surcharges are clocking in at an extra 50 cents, sometimes more for those who want to eat eggs at restaurants. Experts say that the price of eggs is unlikely to drop significantly by spring, as the bird population has to be rebuilt and come to maturity before egg stock is back to normal. 36 million birds have died since October, adding up to 10% of America’s egg laying fowl. 

When Will Mayoral Candidates Get the Message?

By Robert Hornak

Last week a Democratic consulting firm released a poll they conducted of likely Democrat primary voters for the upcoming mayoral race. And it had some eye-opening findings. 

As you’d expect, these voters want whoever is mayor to be able to stand up to President Trump. These are prime Democrats, of course. But after that, the issues that received very high levels of support were the same as every other voter in NYC, fighting crime, making NYC safer, and ending the migrant crisis. 

So, you’d think that the numerous candidates running who want to replace embattled Eric Adams as mayor next year would listen to their own voters and start to moderate their positions based on this enlightening information. After all, if they all continue to push hard left at a time when their own voters are moving back to the center, they open the door for a well-known moderate, namely Andrew Cuomo, to get into the race and walk away with the nomination. 

Cuomo’s numbers in this poll were exceptionally high, and in a ranked choice voting simulation they determined that if the election were held now Cuomo would win in only a few rounds with 58% of the vote, after starting at a commanding 44% in the first round. 

And Cuomo hasn’t even declared his candidacy yet. That means that Democrat primary voters are looking at their current field of declared candidates – including Eric Adams and DSA favorite Zohran Mamdani – and saying nope, none of these are the person we are looking for. 

Well, none of this seems to have sunk in with the candidates. At a mayoral forum last week that included former City Comptroller Scott Stringer, current City Comptroller Brad Lander, state Senator Jessica Ramos, state Senator Zellnor Myrie, and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, every one of these candidates doubled down on the policies their own primary voters are rejecting. 

It was just revealed that illegal migrants are now costing the city $7 billion, that’s Billion with a B, money that could be going to help the mentally disturbed living on our streets, education, or parks. Or to pay for the multitude of environmental regulations they want to impose on legal residents, such as the brutally expensive local law 97, which they all support. 

Stringer, considered the most moderate in the current field, said, “Eric Adams has been hurting migrants, people undocumented for his whole term as mayor, and nobody has come to the rescue. We needed someone to stand up and do the numbers and say very clearly that our migrants, our undocumented workers, are the heart of our economy.”

That is shockingly tone deaf. Does anyone really think it hurts illegals to put them up for months at a time in luxury hotels, at taxpayer expense? Most people would argue that those here illegally are substantially contributing to the increase in crime, to the decline in quality of life, and are taking precious resources away from other needs we were already struggling with before. 

All the candidates also seemed to think that a top priority should to be to “stand up” to traditional energy companies. At a time when wind and solar projects are having trouble competing and still only provide around 5% of our total energy, and with Con Edison just announcing they are seeking massive rate hikes for the coming year on top of recent hikes, Mamdani offered incredible insight into this problem, claiming that fossil fuel companies like BlackRock only care about money, not morals or principles. As if there is a morals and principles surcharge on our electric bill.

Democrat voters also want housing to be more affordable. Heating and cooling your home is part of that cost, and NY is driving that cost up dramatically. And for no reason than radical policies against the one thing we all use every day. There were no ideas discussed on how to bring the cost of energy down, or to make these radical conversions to everything electric they want to force on homeowners less financially painful. 

These candidates refuse to listen to their own voters, and they will ultimately pay the price. A strong centrist candidate is likely to jump into the race, and it will very likely be Andrew Cuomo who the NY political establishment hates but the voters appear to want, desperately. 

Robert Hornak is a professional political consultant who has previously served as the Deputy Director of the Republican Assembly Leader’s NYC office and as Executive Director of the Queens Republican Party. He can be reached at rahornak@gmail.com and @RobertHornak on X.

 

 

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