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'''Kathleen Courtney Hochul''' is the current authoritarian governor of [[New York]], serving since August 24th 2021. She became governor after [[Andrew Cuomo]] resigned. She probably also will be up for election in 2022.
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'''Kathleen Courtney Hochul''' is the current authoritarian governor of [[New York]], serving since August 24th 2021. She became governor after [[Andrew Cuomo]] resigned in [[sexual harassment]] scandal. She is up for election in 2022. Hochul claims the [[coronavirus]] vaccine is from [[God]] and that people aren’t listening to God,<ref>[https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/n-y-governor-kathy-hochuls-god-is-satan-preaches-at-nyc-church-and-proudly-displays-the-mark-of-the-beast/ N.Y. Governor Kathy Hochul’s “God” is Satan – Preaches at NYC Church and Proudly Displays the “Mark of the Beast”], by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News, September 28, 2021,</ref> so she needs them to be her ‘[[apostle]]s’ to go out and spread the [[covid vaccine]].<ref>https://therightscoop.com/ny-gov-vaccine-comes-from-god-and-i-need-you-to-be-my-apostles/</ref>  Despite being stridently [[pro-abortion]], Hochul frequently invokes her alleged [[Roman Catholic]] faith in public addresses.<ref>https://www.newsday.com/news/nation/hochul-catholic-faith-new-york-1.50434533</ref>
  
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Meanwhile, in early 2022 Kochul arranged for a shocking $1.1 billion taxpayer subsidy for the billionaire owners of the [[NFL]] Buffalo Bills, which "was the second-largest taxpayer contribution to a sports stadium in history."<ref>https://readsludge.com/2022/06/25/hochuls-stadium-swindle/</ref>
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Four medical professionals who work for a Catholic hospital filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state's vaccination mandate for health care workers on the grounds it does not include a religious exemption.  The arguments by the plaintiffs include that they believe their Roman Catholic faith prevents them from "committing a grave sin" by taking [[COVID-19 vaccines]] that may have used fetal stem cell tissues as part of their research and development.  "The governor has declared open war against those who oppose vaccination on [[religious]] grounds because these religious beliefs are in conflict with her own," the complaint states. "Gov. Hochul repeatedly claims that religious beliefs in opposition to vaccination are illegitimate and invalid."<ref>https://www.timesunion.com/state/article/New-challenge-of-vaccine-mandate-cites-Hochul-s-16509151.php</ref>
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During her campaign for 2022 election, Hochul made hateful comments against Republicans and implied that 5.2 million Republicans in New York should leave the state.<ref>https://nypost.com/2022/08/30/desantis-calls-hochul-ridiculous-for-telling-conservatives-to-leave-new-york/</ref>
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In Sep 2022, after weeks of ducking, getting called “Scaredy Kat” and even having her face photoshopped onto a giant chicken, Gov. Kathy Hochul finally agreed to debate GOP rival [[Lee Zeldin]] – but just once!<ref>[https://nypost.com/2022/09/21/kathy-hochul-agrees-to-debate-against-gop-rival-lee-zeldin/ Gov. Kathy Hochul agreed to debate GOP rival Lee Zeldin – but just once!], ''NYPost'', Sep 21, 2022.</ref>
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==See also==
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*[[Faucism]]
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*[[Scientism]]
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*[https://thefederalist.com/2021/09/29/new-york-governor-confirms-covidianism-is-a-pagan-cult/ New York Governor Confirms Covidianism Is A Pagan Cult], BY: JOY PULLMANN, ''The Federalist'', SEPTEMBER 29, 2021
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Latest revision as of 02:43, October 31, 2023

Hochul

Kathleen Courtney Hochul is the current authoritarian governor of New York, serving since August 24th 2021. She became governor after Andrew Cuomo resigned in sexual harassment scandal. She is up for election in 2022. Hochul claims the coronavirus vaccine is from God and that people aren’t listening to God,[1] so she needs them to be her ‘apostles’ to go out and spread the covid vaccine.[2] Despite being stridently pro-abortion, Hochul frequently invokes her alleged Roman Catholic faith in public addresses.[3]

Meanwhile, in early 2022 Kochul arranged for a shocking $1.1 billion taxpayer subsidy for the billionaire owners of the NFL Buffalo Bills, which "was the second-largest taxpayer contribution to a sports stadium in history."[4]

Four medical professionals who work for a Catholic hospital filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state's vaccination mandate for health care workers on the grounds it does not include a religious exemption. The arguments by the plaintiffs include that they believe their Roman Catholic faith prevents them from "committing a grave sin" by taking COVID-19 vaccines that may have used fetal stem cell tissues as part of their research and development. "The governor has declared open war against those who oppose vaccination on religious grounds because these religious beliefs are in conflict with her own," the complaint states. "Gov. Hochul repeatedly claims that religious beliefs in opposition to vaccination are illegitimate and invalid."[5]

During her campaign for 2022 election, Hochul made hateful comments against Republicans and implied that 5.2 million Republicans in New York should leave the state.[6]

In Sep 2022, after weeks of ducking, getting called “Scaredy Kat” and even having her face photoshopped onto a giant chicken, Gov. Kathy Hochul finally agreed to debate GOP rival Lee Zeldin – but just once![7]

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