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Performers Dance to ‘Suit and Tie’ Before Kathy Hochul’s State of the State

The Empire State isn't run by serious people as performers dance to Justin Timberlake's “Suit & Tie” ahead of Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul's State of the Nation Address That puzzled countless Americans.

Before Hochul took the stage, New York Liberty Timeless Torches — dance group included Some of them, over the age of 40, got their act together as they performed to the famous Timberlake song. When the clip surfaced on social media a few days later, many wondered if it was real or a parody. However, this was not spoofing and was clearly performed before the address, as shown below.

“My state is not run by serious people,” one social media user concluded, sharing the video.

Another user said: “You do that dance after misappropriating all the taxpayers' money.” said.

another said“It's just amazing that this was given the green light. This is further proof that New York is a dumpster fire.”

Some expressed anger at the incident, which comes as the state continues to grapple with serious crime problems, particularly in New York City.

“Kathy Hochul is trash. She shouldn't have cared about subway crime,” said one X user. said.





I wanted to go on record, we didn't book any dancers. @GovRonDeSantis“State of the Union address,” Jeremy Redfern, a spokesman for Gov. Ron DeSantis, said in response to Hochul.

“I'm sure some people are disappointed by this news, but even though Florida has a larger population and better roads, Florida's budget is only about half that of New York. “We think it should,” he added.

Meanwhile, Hochul said only that the “surge” in transport crime “cannot continue” and insisted it needed to be tackled “head-on”.

“Many of these horrific incidents involve people with severe, untreated mental illness. It’s a result,” she said. said The statement released on January 3rd continued:

This is a problem that has plagued New York for decades. I took office after nearly half a century of disinvestment in mental health care and housing support, which directly contributed to the crises we see on our streets and subways. I have pledged to reverse this trend and launch a $1 billion plan to transform the continuum of care. We created a mental health support team that has already helped 750 New Yorkers get off the streets and into stable care. We are nearing our goal of bringing 1,000 psychiatric inpatient beds back online, ensuring individuals who need care have a place to go. And we are imposing new regulations on mental health facilities to ensure patients are discharged according to treatment action plans. This is important work, and we are grateful to the many mental health professionals and nonprofit partners who are helping us implement these policies.

“We are also deeply grateful to our law enforcement officers who put on their uniforms and fight every day to keep our subways safe. The NYPD has the primary authority to patrol our subways, and we I have supported their efforts by deploying 1,000 additional members of the State Police, MTA Police, and New York National Guard. has ordered the installation of security cameras in all subway cars. Now that the project is complete, these cameras will help police solve crimes even faster. We need the cooperation of all levels of law enforcement, and I am committed to continuing our strong partnership with City Hall to address this issue.

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