How Liberals Are Literally and Deliberately Turning New York City Into a Sewer

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How Liberals Are Literally and Deliberately Turning New York City Into a Sewer


Anyone who lived in New York City when the disastrous David Dinkins was replaced by Rudy Giuliani witnessed a miraculous reversal in the previously steeply declining quality of life. Under current leftist management, this reversal is being reversed:


Here’s an up-close look at a quality-of-life offense the City Council wants to decriminalize.
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This urinating vagrant turned a busy stretch of Broadway into his own private bathroom [Thursday] – an offense that would result in a mere summons if Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and her pals get their way.

Wrapped in rags and a Mets blanket the hobo wandered into traffic at around 10:30 a.m. and relieved himself as cabs, cars and buses whizzed by between West 83rd and 84th streets on the Upper West Side.

He finished his business at a nearby garbage bin, then strolled back to the front of a Victoria’s Secret store at Broadway and 85th Street, where he camped out for the rest of the day.

Mark-Viverito in April announced plans to decriminalize public urination along with five other low-level offenses: biking on the sidewalk, public consumption of alcohol, being in a park after dark, failure to obey a park sign and jumping subway turnstiles.

Cracking down on low-level offenses was the key to the “broken windows” approach Giuliani took to cleaning up the city. But de Blasio et al. don’t want it clean. The ruling kakistocrats want it to reflect the moral character of the constituents who elected them. That’s why the city is literally turning into a sewer, and why the last decent people (i.e., countermoonbats) are advised to get the hell out of there.
 
busy's psyche, where it's always 1978.

The real problem is NY is that the whole joint has been overrun by white folks who look like they just stepped off the bus from...not Ohio, too rural/rust belt...from Bethesda or Fairfax County or something. I was walking up 149 headed west from St Nicholas this afternoon and passed some noodle limbed poindexter in big buddy holly goggles going the other way. He seemed perfectly calm as he had no right to be on those former mean streets and wasn't looking over his shoulder worrying about his lunch money being stolen. Then a bunch of blonde sorority girls that must have stepped through a wormhole from some Starbucks in a mall somewhere. A couple denizens of the neighborhood representing the traditional majority slumped on stoops looking beat and dispirited as if they knew their time had come to an end and the game was up.
 
yes

THE problem is WHITE people:rolleyes:

you have no idea how annoying these people are with their strollers, their annoying juicebox brats always called "buddy", their farmers markets, their bike lanes and their microbrew beers.
 
I'm quite curious about this, for the fwng. reasons :
- I visitted NY several years ago & absolutely loved it.
- but from what I saw on youtube, -- they're saying that NY is undergoing the process of gentrification, with the less rich being pushed into suburbs . So that Brooklyn, Greenwitch village etc. are no longer the bohemic multicultural sectors they once where. And that now it's just boring rich folks and upscale shops.
 
Bums Praise Mayor de Blasio

In fairness to Bill de Blasio, there are people who think he’s the cat’s meow:

Bums across the city hailed Mayor de Blasio on Monday for relaxing enforcement against homeless panhandlers, saying it hasn’t been this good for them in years.

“I want to thank de Blasio for taking it easy on us. It’s easier for me to get by.

“Because of him, nobody bothers me,” said Phil Zasel, 63, who was hanging out near Bellevue Hospital with several sacks of belongings.

“It’s better out here now. It’s the best time to be homeless.”

Others agree.

A similar sentiment was expressed by a filthy, toothless vagrant begging for change outside the Metro-North train station at 125th Street in Harlem.

The man, who identified himself as “Brown,” age 50, said he is much happier with de Blasio as mayor.

“Things have improved,” he said. “Cops are nicer. They let us be more.”

It is an advantage to be left alone by the police when you pay for your drug habit by haranguing people until they give you money to get out of their face.

Not that anyone cares these days what decent people who get up in the morning and go to work think, but just to have it on the record:

Directly under the tracks nearby, about two dozen other homeless people were sleeping in or stumbling around an encampment littered with layers of cardboard, a stained futon and rotting food remnants.

The gross spectacle outraged local residents and commuters at the station.

“This is disgusting. There’s no excuse for this. I’ve lived in Harlem all my life, and I’m sick and tired of this,” said Calvin Hunt, 53, a community activist who was handing out fliers against synthetic marijuana.

A 45-year-old Westchester man who rides the rails to his job as a social worker said his wife no longer feels safe near the station. …

Another commuter from Connecticut who has been using the station for 30 years lay the blame directly “at the foot of de Blasio.”

“I think the problems come from the top. [Ex-Mayor Rudy] Giuliani wouldn’t tolerate this,” said the man, who identified himself as Keith W., 58.

But de Blasio wasn’t counting on their votes anyway.
 
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