Chapter 582, hesitating
Of course, condolences cannot be in vain. On this special day, in front of the camera, to express condolences for the victims, sympathy for the living, and a speech to express the government's determination to carry out the 'clean-up' operation, and highly praise the dedication of the deceased - this is the first time that the three New York winners, Brooklyn Lee, Reilly Winston, and Frank Reagan, have collectively attended the event in public.
It was the first time that the three of them had publicly praised it together. Brooklyn Lee praised the four fallen police officers as guardians of order.
Frank Reagan praised the four officers who died in the line of duty for their dedication and was proud to have such subordinates. Reilly Winston praised the deceased as the guardian of New York and as a hero.
This is the first step in Brooklyn's work at E. After being interviewed in front of the Y Gate, the second person to call the deceased a hero.
Reilly Winston hugged each of the deceased's families, holding one of the deceased's youngest sons, who was only 5 years old, and he held the child all along.
He promised the families of the dead that he would not chill New York's heroes, and that a higher bereavement pension was being discussed at City Hall, which was also discussing a draft of honor for those who had contributed to the city of New York, which would receive preferential treatment in certain policies.
Winston cordially greeted the deceased's family on the living conditions, children's education, income and other details.
He's like a homely person, he doesn't look official, and he doesn't seem hollow. His questions sound trivial and verbose, but they are all practical, and they are all the troubles that the kind of people who really run for life might encounter.
The condolences were carried out under the camera and were broadcast live. Winston's 'homely' condolences had an unexpected effect.
Quite a few people have a different perception of Winston. They found that the Mr. Governor, whom they had elected, seemed to indeed understand life.
This kind of inexplicable favor is naturally not within the calculation range of the three Brooklyn trios, and even if they have no last resort, they can't think of this.
The condolences were successfully completed, the celebrations in New York continued, and the Brooklyn trio will continue to 'catch up'.
Attend events, host events, deliver speeches at events, and act as guests...... The Brooklyn trio suddenly changed their previous low-key behavior today, and 'enjoyed with the people' at a high frequency, appearing in front of the public and in front of the camera with high frequency.
The activities I participated in today are as long as the total number of activities I have participated in since Brooklyn's 'debut'.
This made the media extra excited, and it made another part of the population extra vigilant. At the end of the day, Brooklyn was so tired that he didn't even want to speak, so he waved his hand and said goodbye to Frank and Winston, and asked Harrison to drive home quickly.
Halfway through the car, I remembered that I had to pick up Anne. So Harrison turned to City Hall. When they arrived, Winston was getting out of the car.
He arrived earlier than Brooklyn, and happened to run into Anne, and when Brooklyn forgot to pick her up, Winston offered to send her back, and he was just in time to go back to the office to take care of something first.
Anne couldn't refuse, and just as she was about to get in the car, Brooklyn arrived. After thanking Winston, I picked up Anne and was finally able to go home.
It was already past ten o'clock in the evening. Brooklyn was still muttering about hunger one second, and the next second she was sleeping on Anne's shoulder, and she fell asleep in the Misty Lake.
Anne gently lifted Brooklyn's head to a comfortable position, and then whispered to Harrison to stop by the fast-food restaurant and buy some hamburgers, Coke, and fries or something.
After buying, the car continued to set off smoothly. By the time they arrived at their doorstep, it was already past eleven o'clock.
……………… Boston's side is finally over completely. The opposition and restless elements were packed and swept away, and Yale cut meat to 'feed the eagles', weakening itself, causing no harmony within the opposition and the risk of continued division.
The opposition representatives, who had negotiated with Brooklyn, approached Burke and prepared to demand that Harvard fulfill his promise, but he was kicked out without even seeing Burke in person.
At this point, the Yale opposition reacted, and Brooklyn did not seem to really want to cooperate with them.
It's a pity that it's too late. The most promising flag-bearer, Heather Gerken, was sent away by their own hands, and now he is cutting his own meat to 'feed the eagle', weakening himself, without external pressure, and starting to fight for power and profit internally, and splitting himself...... The Yale representative pondered carefully and was shocked to find that before Harvard could make a move, Yale was already terminally ill with a problem.
After ousting the Yale opposition representatives, Burke Forsman and Anthony Kennedy began to 'gain an inch'.
At the new internal meeting of the political alliance, Burke Forsman, who attended the meeting on behalf of Brooklyn, directly pointed the finger at Yale, counted Yale's cardinal sins, and demanded that Yale withdraw from the political alliance itself.
Burke Forsman came prepared. He started from the very beginning of the proposal, mentioning that from the beginning of the proposal, before it was implemented, former Yale dean Heather Gerken and Yale alumnus Brenner used the media to smear Brooklyn.
Harvard was generous and didn't care, but as a result, Yale jumped up and down, forcing Harvard to open up the research group. After opening up the research group, Yale was not satisfied, and asked to occupy a dominant position in the research group.
Later, when the proposal was compiled, Yale offered to provide a congressman to help submit the proposal. As a result, the parliamentarians he was looking for did not have much political support at all, and everything was left to them.
Then there was Yale's own infighting, influencing the promotion of the proposal, paddling the whole process, without any effort, they racked their brains for the proposal here, busy day and night, and Yale racked their brains over there, fighting day and night.
After the proposal failed, Yale did not take any responsibility, trying to win over the members and occupy a high position in the alliance, while shielding the members of the research group and refusing to deal with it impartially.
Such a Yale is a rat, a black sheep, and does not deserve to remain in the Alliance. Burke Forsman's style was moving in a somewhat eccentric direction, and the speeches he made at the conference at this time were almost tailor-made for him.
His voice is sonorous, powerful, categorical, magnificent, and dignified. When he looked around, all the participants bowed their heads, and none of them dared to look at him.
He denounced Yale for inaction, selfishness, and selfishness, exposing Yale's selfishness to the sun.
Seeing that everyone was silent, Burke Forsman slapped the table directly and stood up
"What is this scourge left for? Stay for Christmas? Vote, raise your hand if you agree to expel Yale. He skipped the discussion stage, the debate stage, and went to the voting stage.................. While Burke Forsman was closing the final tail on the plan, Brooklyn was also not idle.
Leave the matter over there to Burke and Anthony, and he can rest assured. This is no longer the case. The opposition was swept away, Brooklyn was so powerful that it was impossible for Burke and Anthony to fight against him.
Boston's main thing right now is the finishing touches. The repercussions of the failed press law proposal are not yet over, and they need to put a nice end to it.
The political coalition was constantly being withdrawn, and it was up to them to reassure Brooklyn in his place as chairman.
The second round of support projects is about to be launched, and it also needs to be chaired. And, of course, the Speaker of the Brooklyn Chamber, the executive building of the Parliament that he insisted on in spite of the crowd, also had to be put on the agenda.
Other than that, there's not much going on in Boston. Lopez Mitchelson was not transferred back to Boston, and as a Harvard 'diplomat', he was still left in Washington, D.C., in addition to helping Harvard maintain normal 'diplomacy', but also to prepare for the next proposal.
Michael was supposed to be transferred back to New York by Brooklyn, but was 'detained' by López. López finds it comfortable working with Michael.
Lopez Mitchelson was stirring up the storm in Washington, D.C., and completely forgetting that he was a Texas judge, until he received a letter from the Judicial Conduct Committee and a warning call from the court, and remembered that he had not been back to the courthouse for months.
As a judge, I didn't clock in for work for months, and I didn't even show up in the courthouse...... This forced Lopez Mitchelson to be distracted from Texas and live a life of running between Washington and Texas.
Fortunately, he had the 'foresight' to keep Michael, which allowed him to greatly shorten the adaptation time during the commute and make the work seamless.
López even made a formal offer to Michael to be his assistant. However, Michael refused.
Unbeknownst to Brooklyn, the old cowboy was trying to get into his corner, he turned his attention back to New York.
After going through so much, he can finally pause and concentrate on dressing up his 'home'. Harvard is on the right track, the impact of the proposal incident is fading, the original mountain and sea of political alliance is dissipating, when the wave of fanaticism and blindness has faded, reason has returned, and coupled with repeated blows from the outside world, the political alliance has finally returned to a normal nascent organization.
Most of them left the political coalition, leaving only a small minority. Harvard, like the political coalition, left the hustle and bustle and finally had time to develop silently.
López Mitchelson was left in Washington to have another task, surveillance, in addition to preparing for the next proposal.
The Brooklyn incident in New York was originally intended to escape the political maelstrom of the upcoming election.
He never forgot that. The increasing intensity of political turmoil in Washington proves that they were not unfounded in the first place.
Brooklyn and Winston tacitly stopped almost all upward development, and quietly focused on the interior, trying to avoid being drawn into the political maelstrom.
Brooklyn's number one goal is City Hall. Since the credibility of the city hall has long since fallen to the freezing point and dropped to a negative number, no matter how the city hall works overtime and does practical things in a down-to-earth manner, it still has little effect.
Winston had a headache over that. His approval rating has been retained. ………… Friday, November 15th.
Joseph Jr. 'returned' to New York. He's here to be the best man in Brooklyn. Bob booked a room for him early in the Manhattan Hotel.
He refused. After Joseph Jr. met Bob, he offered to visit a few friends and could stay at their house.
Bob will be skeptical. After the two separated, Joseph Jr. dialed Jerry's phone directly.
The friend he calls is Jerry. Saturday. David, Jerry and little Joseph got together and quickly became acquainted after a brief introduction.
As the wedding date in Brooklyn approaches, it's time for the groomsmen to start preparing. Sunday. The three groomsmen drove to the Brooklyn home to take Brooklyn to try on dresses.
This is what they agreed on yesterday. It turned out to be a no-brainer today. The three learned from Anne that Brooklyn hadn't been back the night before.
Joseph Jr. immediately called Bob, but was denied. Jerry called his cheap father, was transferred to the 'front desk', and with a 'okay, I'll go and remind Mr. Governor', there was no follow-up.
Instead of looking for Brooklyn, David beckoned Joseph Jr. and Jerry to do other preparations.
Brooklyn, meanwhile, was gobbling up breakfast. Similar to him, there are also Winston and Frank.
The three of them met yesterday at the last small shop to discuss New York, and they had planned to go home in the middle of the night.
As a result, the more questions were discussed, and the more they were discussed, the more they were discussed until late at night. The three of them were exhausted, and they didn't bother to toss, so they simply stayed outside.
New York's problems are many. People's distrust of the government is the biggest contradiction. Winston brought up the old story, took out his education reform plan, and prepared to quietly complete the education reform while no one was paying attention to New York.
His point of view is very simple, do things first, do practical things, let people see and experience the benefits and changes brought by real things, and naturally trust the government again.
He has completely abandoned the current town hall and intends to 'start anew' and simply follow the model of the 'new government' and cultivate trust from the ground up.
Frank's troubles aren't small. With the increasing regularization of NYpd police calls, people's perception of NYpd has changed dramatically, but this is not all good.
In order to maintain the image of the police department, NYpd police officers are required to provide quality services to the public. At first, citizens were afraid of the police, but as the reputation of the NYpd improved, people were no longer afraid of the police.
Most of the citizens have a better impression of police officers, occasionally saying hello to police officers, sometimes sharing snacks with familiar police officers, and being very polite to police officers who come to provide 'service'.
But that's most, not all. There is a small group of people who think that the 'threat' of the police is gone.
In the past, the police would shoot all 20 bullets into your body if they disagreed, and they would only talk to you after making sure that you had no ability to resist or hurt.
This creates fear of the police and the fear of being shot by the police. This fear has also become the armor on the police, so that the bad guys do not dare to provoke the police easily.
Now that the police themselves have taken off this armor and become kind, some people can't help but start jumping up and down.
The number of complaints received by the NYpd is rising, and some people have begun to 'blackmail' the police. Since there is no way to distinguish between the true and the fake, in order to distinguish the truth from the false, the complained police officers often need to be constantly called for questioning, which makes the police officers, especially the front-line police officers, annoying.
Some people will use this as a threat to ask the police officer to provide them with 'convenience', otherwise they will keep complaining about the police officer.
The police officer, who was harassed to the core, was already tired of the incessant complaints, and at this time, he either beat up the person who threatened him, or 'ruined' to avoid disaster.
While NYpd has become better, it has also become a powder keg. Frank could clearly feel the resentment of the officers piling up.
If you don't solve it as soon as possible, you may make a big mistake.