The NY POST has several columnists who are actually paid to complain about politicians, and that usually means the idiot mayor. Kyle Smith and Michael Goodwin regularly hammer big dummy Bil De Blasio, the most arrogant, useless AND corrupt mayor in the history of New York City.
PS, his wife is one fugly mule.
True. Lousy De Blasio didn't even support Hillary Clinton at first. He waited and waited, probably demanding insider deals, or that his fugly wife get invited to posh Clinton parties. Clinton certainly doesn't need him now. Are people in Iowa impressed at seeing this schmuck (even the Post freely calls him the other Yiddish word for a dick...PUTZ)? What's the mayor of New York mean to farmers? Nothing!
The first thought going through anyone's mind, seeing that ugly lunkhead of a warthog stomping around Iowa would be "Who does that freaky windbag think he is?"
The answer in the U.K. would be Boris Johnson. Boris is the MAYOR OF LONDON, which seems to give him celebrity all over the country.
In the U.S.A. being New York City's mayor is a high profile job. It became more than that thanks to Rudy Giuliani, dubbed "America's Mayor," for his courageous job during 9/11. The average American at the time had no idea who the mayor of Chicago or Los Angeles was, and still doesn't. Rudy went on to run for President, only to lose primaries to Mitt Romney (who lost to Obama).
Now? Now De Lousio is indeed a) using his position to take showy vacations, and b) leave town to go waving at people in Iowa and other parts of the country. His trip to Iowa wasn't for Hillary Clinton, it was to raise his own visibility so he could run for President some day. He wants to ride his biracial family into the Black House.
But Michael Goodwin has a lot more to say, and anyone slamming this useless fuckhead deserves to be quoted:
Careening from one scandal to another, interrupted only by failure and acrimony, he got out of Dodge to escape the heat. The proof that there was no other motive came when Hillary Clinton’s campaign said it had no use for him, a position confirmed by the fact that he never saw Clinton in Iowa.
An uninvited party-crasher, he spent three days ringing doorbells and annoying innocent residents in a bid to make himself appear a big-time political player. He actually made himself look like a foolish amateur.
No surprise, but the mess he tried to leave behind didn’t fix itself and the Putz returned to a pivotal moment in his tenure. He’s pushing two unpopular bills through the city council that appear to be so thoroughly corrupt that there is a public outcry — and should be a criminal investigation.
One bill would limit the number of horse-drawn carriages, and spend as much as $25 million to renovate a building in Central Park to house the horses. Carriage drivers, park groups and ethics watchdogs all oppose the move.
Pedicab owners and drivers are also furious. They would be barred from areas of Central Park that are the most popular with tourists, so the carriage owners get a monopoly.
The other bill would raise the salaries of council members by a whopping $36,000, or 32 percent. That’s $11,000 more than a mayoral commission recommended, and there is no justification for the double hike other than the council is united in greed.
The suspicion is that they are also united with de Blasio on the unholy package. He gets to repay major campaign donors by moving the horse carriages, and he rewards the council by approving their indefensibly large pay hikes. All of it with taxpayer money, of course.
The linkage is nakedly obvious, and both bills are being rushed toward fast votes. If only City Hall could work so quickly on things New York wants and needs.
His attempt to crush the horse-carriage owners follows the same playbook as his earlier attempt to crush Uber.
There, too, he appeared to be acting in the service of donors, the yellow-medallion owners whose industry was being hurt by the tech upstart. In both cases, de Blasio made false claims to justify the “need” for his policies. He claimed that Uber was causing Midtown congestion, a lie debunked by a study the city funded, and now claims the horses are suffering.
The mayor’s reputation is that of a leftist ideologue, and it’s accurate but incomplete. He is also ruthlessly transactional, meaning he will make almost any deal if he thinks it is good for him. In two years, he has proven that with everybody from Al Sharpton to developers to city unions. v Whatever the taint of past agreements, this one looks too rotten to ignore. By acting with such haste in plain sight, he practically invites scrutiny from someone with subpoena power. The invitation should be accepted. Sleazy does it . . . as usual
Cranky Mikey isn't completely accurate on the horse carriage situation. An editorial in the NY Post states: "The carriage bill savages the industry. The city now licenses about 180 carriages...the bill would cut that down to 110..." That does NOT sound like a ban on carriage horses, does it?
The thinking is that when this bill goes through, the owner of the stables MIGHT not be able to make enough money to keep going. Thus, the stables MIGHT be sold (for an apartment building or office high rise) and the remaining horse carriages will disappear, perhaps sold to rural parks or Amish towns that might find such things amusing.
My main complaint is that the guy spent most of his time on only a few examples of Spazzio's corruption and stupidity.
How about how he stubbornly pushed through "the dump," building a fucking GARBAGE DUMP on a prime Manhattan river side location, causing stink and congestion? How about how he's done nothing to stop the rise of monstrosity skyscrapers blotting out the sun and blocking fresh air?
Speaking of a monstrosity, doesn't Bill De Blasio look like a walking Great White Shark? He has a nasty face and those black soulless eyes. He always looks like he's about to bite somebody. Check that photo of him again! At best he just looks like a big dummy. And isn't his wife an ugly old nauseating walking bag of rags? Classy she is NOT. People whisper that she smokes dope, and that's why they raised the fences several feet higher around the mayor's mansion, so nobody could look in and see. I wouldn't doubt it. Their daughter disappeared from bratty view due to "substance abuse" issues.
IF I'M BEING HONEST, one of the few things this asshole has done right is something the Post columnist considers wrong! Finally, after many years, Lousio's fulfilling his promise to do something about the inhumane carriage horse situation in Central Park. The mayor insisted the "first thing" he'd do when sworn in as mayor was ban carriage horses in the park. He did not do it. It turns out he didn't have the power, and needed to use his oily backroom techniques to get cooperation. Yeah, the city council is swapping pay raises for passage of the carriage horse bill.
Just why the Post (and the Snooze) likes horses clomping along so that fat tourists can pretend to be royalty, I have no idea. From a distance, carriage horses in Central Park might seem romantic, but up close, NO. The horses are gasping and wheezing and on hot humid days (which is most every day now) they are coated in sweat. They plod along in misery while rap monkeys blast their boom boxes destroying the Park's tranquility. (Yeah, how about banning boom boxes from the Park!)
Also, the horses have to get to the park from stables a distance away, which means they must trudge through heavy, stinky traffic, sometimes getting hit by cars, sometimes getting spooked by sudden noises.
I also disagree with the Post about the fucking Uber cars. The mayor was right to oppose them, and to stick up for city-licensed cab drivers. Immigrants spend 12 fucking hours a day behind the wheel of their smelly yellow cabs. It's a miserable job, but there they are, one eye always scanning for somebody raising a hand and wanting a ride. The city prices medallions so high, immigrants can't buy a cab. They just lease 'em from the rich pricks who own a fleet of 'em.
In came Uber, a bunch of scabs. Yuppies LOVED the idea of white scabs in nice cars picking them up with just a bit of texting on the cell phone. It's left the Paki and Indian and Latino yellow cab drivers to hunt around for tourists and, too often, pick up criminals and robbers who DON'T use cell phones and simply wave a hand. Cab drivers can't refuse to pick up any fare, no matter how evil-looking. Uber drivers are protected because you must register, have a credit card, and be affluent with a cell phone to get one to come and get you.
What else is DEFINITELY wrong with Spazzio?
Big Lazy Bill ("Lazy" is a favorite word of the Post's Kyle Smith in describing him) almost never wakes up on time. He's almost always late for appointments. He's been apathetic about showing up at the scenes of fires, disasters or anything that happens after 5pm.
Mikey forgot to mention that Spazzio has a history of grandstanding, like showing up waving from a float if the local sports team wins and has a parade. As if HE was a star player.
Mikey forgot to mention that Spazzio wasted millions of dollars on a settlement for thuggish teens who were accused of a Central Park rape. Whose fault was it that these cretins began to lie and sell each other out rather than say they were innocent?
Mikey forgot to mention that Spazzio tossed $500,000 so his fugly wife could have paid assistants as "first lady," and one of those black women took home hundreds of thousands of dollars and did nothing.
Mikey forgot to mention that Spazzio's fugly wife has wasted MILLIONS of dollars showing herself off at events, including strutting around with visiting British royalty.
Mikey could've wearily pointed out that thanks to Spazzio's "I love the blacks, I married one, I've got two black children" rhetoric, he got elected on a platform of "I won't let the cops stop and frisk black thugs." So? Yes, crime has gone way up, and there's been a decrease in quality of life.
One of the latest "games" in town is black maniacs slashing innocent people in the face. It seems every day there's a report of some old person, woman, or young girl, slashed by some career criminal or mental case. This has replaced the previous "game" of sucker punching. That was when blacks would suddenly walk up to a white, and sucker punch. The object? See if Whitey could be knocked out with one shot. Extra point if it's an Orthodox Jew in a yarmulke. Any of these incidents considered a "hate" crime? Of course not.
"Hate crime" is reserved for any incident where an arrogant black career criminal resists arrest and dies in a choke hold or after pulling out a weapon and attacking.
The sad truth is that this hack, this incompetent big clown who only got elected because better candidates imploded during the primary, is worse than "useless no matter where he goes." He's dangerously inept. Ads placed by is Republican rival (who was a lisping, boring clod) predicted that the city would go back to the days of graffiti and fear. It's true: NYC is back to the pre-Giuliani era of rampant crime. There's low quality of life and endless racial strife and appalling political corruption. It's de Spazzio's fault. Sorry to say it, but "Liberal" is not what works in a big city anymore. "Liberal" is a signal that monkeys can get away with anything and everything. The city worked under Republicans who were reasonable (pro abortion, pro gay rights, etc.) but tough on crime. De Spazzio's brand of politicis is like giving the inmates the keys to the asylum.
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