Anonymous ID: 6d93c7 March 1, 2019, 11:45 p.m. No.5460752   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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History

Founded in 1968, New York Magazine is an American bi-weekly magazine featuring politics, New York City life, culture, finance, entertainment, fashion, and food. New York Magazine is based in New York City. New York Media is the parent company that features digital brands including Vulture (movies, TV, music), The Cut (style-and-culture), Grub Street (food and restaurants), The Strategist (shopping) and New York (news and politics). NYmag.com serves as a portal for these websites, with some having their own independent URL’s.

Graphic Artists, Milton Glaser and journalist Clay Felker founded New York Magazine, which was eventually acquired by Rupert Murdoch in 1976. In 2003, the Wall Street investment banker Bruce Wasserstein, acquired New York Magazine for $55 million and brought Adam Moss in as its editor. NYM has earned many National Magazine Awards under his leadership. In 2009, after Bruce Wasserstein’s death, his daughter Pamela Wasserstein became the company’s chief executive officer and ran it through a family trust.  In January 2019, Pam Wasserstein announced that David Haskell will succeed Adam Moss as editor-in-chief of the company, also New York Media has named Avi Zimak as its new chief revenue officer and publisher. Zimak takes over for Larry Burstein.

Funded by / Ownership

New York Media is the parent company of New York Magazine, which is controlled by the heirs of Bruce Wasserstein.  In 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that New York Media is exploring a sale of the magazine. NYM is subscription based and serves online advertising.

 

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https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/new-york-magazine/

Anonymous ID: 6d93c7 March 2, 2019, 1:12 a.m. No.5461166   🗄️.is đź”—kun

It’s insane that we have elected Republicans on Capitol Hill doing the bidding of the illegal alien DREAMer racket.

 

The divide in this country is between decent people who stand up for America and dastardly people who want to bring America to its knees.

 

I wish I could stand here and chirp happily to you about positive news. Yes, unemployment rates are at historic lows, regulations and taxes are being cut, some stellar judges have been confirmed, and the reckless, feckless liberal media has finally, finally self-immolated like a slow-motion downing of the Hindenburg.

 

Yes, we have much to thank President Trump for as he battles the Beltway swamp, the deep state, the administrative state, and the fake news fourth estate. But there is no sugarcoating America’s long-term forecast. We face fearful odds. The game is rigged. The playing field is manifestly unlevel..

 

Our shining city on a hill has become a much-abused doormat to the world. Building the border wall is just half the battle.

 

We currently grant one million legal permanent residencies to people from around the world every year. The number of green card holders is expected to increase by 10 million by 2025. That’s more than the current combined population of Dallas, St. Louis, Denver, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Now multiply that number by at least three and a half. Thanks to our chain migration system, created in 1952 and expanded exponentially by Congress in 1965 and 1990, these new immigrants can sponsor their entire extended families: parents, spouses, adult children and their children, and siblings and their children. Princeton University researchers found that recently admitted immigrants sponsored an average of 3 to 45 additional relatives each.

 

An estimated 85,000 refugees and 20,000-plus asylees enter the country annually through an overwhelmed system so rife with fraud and abuse that the process is jokingly dubbed “refugee roulette” by immigration lawyers. In total, from fiscal year 2008 to 2017, the U.S. gave green cards to more than 2 million migrants for various humanitarian claims – a population larger than the city of Philadelphia.

 

Nearly half a million more immigrants in that time frame got in through the diversity visa lottery. Illegal aliens are eligible if a legal family member wins the jackpot. Tens of thousands are pouring in from terrorism breeding grounds through the lottery unvetted, unmonitored and unassimilated. Thanks again to chain migration, immigration lotto winners’ spouses and unmarried children under 21 all get passes into the country, too.

 

Nearly half of all illegal aliens in the country have violated the terms of their short-term visitor or work visas. More than 10.8 million people received such visas alone in fiscal year 2015, including 500,000 foreign university and graduate students on academic visas and nearly 700,000 total foreign guest workers (both skilled and unskilled, not to mention their spouses, many of whom are allowed to work here as well).

 

Congress has repeatedly mandated a nationwide visa entry-exit system to track legal short-term visa holders. But one has yet to be built—even in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which were perpetrated in part by several illegal alien visa overstayers. E-verify has been stalled. Sanctuary cities metastasized. And BOTH parties are to blame – yeah I’m looking at you, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, the Bush family, Mitt Romney and the ghost of John McCain.

 

This unrelenting inflow of new green card holders, short-term foreign visa holders, legal temporary workers, refugees and asylees is supplemented by 13 to 30 million illegal aliens who expect amnesty and chain migration privileges from Washington despite breaking immigration laws governing everything from border jumping to ID fraud, benefits fraud, tax fraud, and marriage fraud, to human and drug trafficking, to employment rules, deportation orders, and visa overstays.

 

The feds have proved themselves serially unwilling and incapable of handling the lapses, backlogs, overload, and yes, invasion. The numbers tell all. Open borders anarchy, multiplied by endless chain migration, amnesty, and cheap labor pipelines, endangers our general welfare and the blessings of liberty. By every clear measure, the war is not on immigrants but on American sovereignty.

 

By Michelle Malkin~March 1, 2019

 

http://michellemalkin.com/2019/03/01/cpac-at-the-bridge/