GROK: ‘…Leaving New York Can Be Wise Financially.’
The New York State Conservative Party recently affirmed the growing efficacy of artificial intelligence platforms after being given financially sound advice from the A.I. platform Grok: Get out of New York.
The Space X A.I. agent was asked a simple question — does it make sense to leave New York if you’re about to retire? — and it responded with a simple, honest answer: “Yes…”
Grok continued: “…for many considering retirement in 5-10 years, leaving NY can be wise financially. High property taxes (among US tops), cost of living (esp. housing/utilities), and state income tax up to 10.9% strain fixed incomes—despite no tax on Social Security or partial pension exclusion. 2026 rankings (WalletHub, Retirement Living) place NY near bottom or 2nd-worst due to affordability. Retirees often save thousands moving to no-income-tax states like FL or TX with lower overall costs and better weather.”
I’ve been dubious, frankly, over some of the claims about AI’s promise, but this thing isn’t just smart, it’s got actual common sense. Sky’s the limit.
Congressman Lawler
Please take a moment to support Mike Lawler. Whether it’s sharing his message on social media, knocking on doors, making phone calls, or donating. His campaign is critical, and like all congressional races, it relies heavily on grassroots fundraising rather than public financing. Mike has been an exceptionally strong voice for our Party and a longtime friend of mine. He continues to stand firmly for lower taxes, secure borders, public safety and most of all, common sense.
This race is especially important. Mike is facing well-funded Democratic opponents currently battling through a competitive primary. The outcome here could very well determine whether we maintain the majority or see a shift in control. It’s imperative that Republicans, conservatives, and independents stay engaged and focused on this race. NY-17 is a D+10 District that Mike has won overwhelmingly for two terms. Democrats will do whatever they can to try and get rid of Mike because he is an effective Congressman. That scares them. Please consider taking a look at his campaign and get involved. He has a great team on the ground in the Hudson Valley ready to help you in anyway:
On another note, I was honored to attend the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner Wednesday night at Union Station in Washington, D.C., as a guest of my friend Congressman Nick Langworthy. The event was a tremendous success, raising a record-breaking amount in support of campaigns across the country. The President was introduced by Speaker Johnson, and he truly delivered a motivating speech. I also had the opportunity to connect with several key leaders, including Congressman Jim Jordan, who many of you will remember joined us at our annual dinner in New Rochelle. As well as Chairman Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee.
It was a full and productive day in Washington. I also visited the RNC headquarters, where I met with senior staff, including former Congressman John Sweeney, now serving as Chief Counsel, Theresa Wittmer, Executive Director of the campaign committee, and of course our former Manhattan Chairman John Seravalli, who serves as Chief of Staff to Co-Chair Crosbie. The outlook for New York’s congressional races is very positive, and there’s a growing sense of momentum as we head into the year ahead. New York has an important role to play, and there is strong national focus on the races that will ultimately decide the majority. There’s a lot of work ahead, but also a lot to be excited about.
GROK: ‘…Leaving New York Can Be Wise Financially.’
The New York State Conservative Party recently affirmed the growing efficacy of artificial intelligence platforms after being given financially sound advice from the A.I. platform Grok: Get out of New York.
The Space X A.I. agent was asked a simple question — does it make sense to leave New York if you’re about to retire? — and it responded with a simple, honest answer: “Yes…”
Grok continued: “…for many considering retirement in 5-10 years, leaving NY can be wise financially. High property taxes (among US tops), cost of living (esp. housing/utilities), and state income tax up to 10.9% strain fixed incomes—despite no tax on Social Security or partial pension exclusion. 2026 rankings (WalletHub, Retirement Living) place NY near bottom or 2nd-worst due to affordability. Retirees often save thousands moving to no-income-tax states like FL or TX with lower overall costs and better weather.”
I’ve been dubious, frankly, over some of the claims about AI’s promise, but this thing isn’t just smart, it’s got actual common sense. Sky’s the limit.
Congressman Lawler
Please take a moment to support Mike Lawler. Whether it’s sharing his message on social media, knocking on doors, making phone calls, or donating. His campaign is critical, and like all congressional races, it relies heavily on grassroots fundraising rather than public financing. Mike has been an exceptionally strong voice for our Party and a longtime friend of mine. He continues to stand firmly for lower taxes, secure borders, public safety and most of all, common sense.
This race is especially important. Mike is facing well-funded Democratic opponents currently battling through a competitive primary. The outcome here could very well determine whether we maintain the majority or see a shift in control. It’s imperative that Republicans, conservatives, and independents stay engaged and focused on this race. NY-17 is a D+10 District that Mike has won overwhelmingly for two terms. Democrats will do whatever they can to try and get rid of Mike because he is an effective Congressman. That scares them. Please consider taking a look at his campaign and get involved. He has a great team on the ground in the Hudson Valley ready to help you in anyway:
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Trip to DC
On another note, I was honored to attend the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner Wednesday night at Union Station in Washington, D.C., as a guest of my friend Congressman Nick Langworthy. The event was a tremendous success, raising a record-breaking amount in support of campaigns across the country. The President was introduced by Speaker Johnson, and he truly delivered a motivating speech. I also had the opportunity to connect with several key leaders, including Congressman Jim Jordan, who many of you will remember joined us at our annual dinner in New Rochelle. As well as Chairman Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee.
It was a full and productive day in Washington. I also visited the RNC headquarters, where I met with senior staff, including former Congressman John Sweeney, now serving as Chief Counsel, Theresa Wittmer, Executive Director of the campaign committee, and of course our former Manhattan Chairman John Seravalli, who serves as Chief of Staff to Co-Chair Crosbie. The outlook for New York’s congressional races is very positive, and there’s a growing sense of momentum as we head into the year ahead. New York has an important role to play, and there is strong national focus on the races that will ultimately decide the majority. There’s a lot of work ahead, but also a lot to be excited about.