New York and other blue states are already pitching in to prop up red states, not the other way around, points out an irritated Cuomo.
to the national coffers, according to data analyzed by the Rockefeller Institute.
An annoyed Cuomo insisted that it’s divisive and “repugnant” to reduce what the nation is going through now with COVID-19 to a very partisan balance sheet. “This is not the time to be talking about dollars and cents among members of a community who are trying to be mutually supportive and help each other,” he said. “This is not the time to be saying, ‘Well, you put in a dollar more than I did,’ or ‘I put in $5 more than you did.’”
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