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Greatest city in the world, to visit.
I don't understand how anyone could actually live and work there though.
I feel the same way about the walmart ridden suburban rest of the usa.
Just sayin'!!!
Maybe they should elect Bloomberg as President, that way New Yorkers can share his ideas with the rest of the country, but, I think we'd all be getting too much goodness.
In days of old, the richest man in the land was king.
King Mike is the wealthiest full-time resident of New York, New York and as such is king of the 5 boros.
However, he lacks sufficient net worth to be king of the entire USA. I believe that role probably belongs to Carlos Sim, or maybe Warren Buffet or some Saudi royal.
In days of old, the richest man in the land was king.
King Mike is the wealthiest full-time resident of New York, New York and as such is king of the 5 boros.
Does that mean David Koch is not a real Scotsm... I mean New Yorker?
It's their city let them elect whoever they want to run the show, if they want to put a cronie tyrant in charge let them.
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Maybe if Bloomberg is only served in cups less than 16 ounces.
Just sayin'!!!
He's just trying to get rid of the 2 girls 1 cup problem.
Jefferson, Jackson and von Mises never meant for us to dwell in crowded cities. Each man is to tend his own small plot of land and send the surplus to market by pack beast or riverboat.
Common misperception. We didn't elect King Mike in a fair fight.
First of all he packed the city council with his cronies, vassals and boon companions and by means of corruption and parliamentary skullduggery managed to force a vote on the issue of allowing him to run for a tenth term in office. He was almost outvoted but finally carried the day after a series of motions that stretched late into the evening when his men at arms barred the door to the city council chambers with their polearms and read a scroll proclaiming that the esteemed councilors would remain in the chamber without food, wine or bathroom privileges until the fateful vote was cast.
The "general election" was held unannounced on a rainy work day in winter. Such citizens as actually showed up at the polls were bribed with whiskey from a cask driven about town on an oxcart for that purpose.
Not surprised....that's how American "democracy" works now days in most places.
So why doesn't NYC show some of those grits we always hear about and fire that sack of shit?
I really wish M'erica would start holding these folks feet to the fire but oh well.
Grit lol. You're getting your ideas of New York from Taxi Driver and French Connection. The real NYC of today is nothing but a support system for Wall Street and the FIRE sector corporations that operate out of Manhattan.