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Just look at that huge shovel load there!
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If all the people who didn't vote last time, vote to recall DeBlasio, he will be gone. The mayoral election was the lowest voter participation ever.
Get your kid with the fro to shovel the walk like any other parent, and get to fucking work.
Get your kid with the fro to shovel the walk like any other parent, and get to fucking work.
Make an African American shovel?
De Blahsio wasted no time in going for the pure photo op this morning over the snow storm. Posing outside is upper class Park Slope home with a shovel and several lackies standing around watching him "shovel". While he proceeded to praise his most important voting base; public sector unions. In particular, the DoS. "They are and have done an exceptional job, and I'm very proud." He proclaimed before going back to his pussy shovel loads for the camera.
Meanwhile, my entire neighborhood never saw a plow and the stairs leading into the subway was a death trap that inspired a phone video I took of 4 people literally ass sliding down the unkept stairs. Then I waited 35 minutes for an overcrowded train.
Thanks, public unions.
what i don't get.....why does the NY Dept. of Sanitation have a pastor/chaplain.....?
Maybe DeBlasio will be the same kind of Mayor Photo Op for New York that Tony "The Thug" Villaraigosa was for Los Angeles.
what i don't get.....why does the NY Dept. of Sanitation have a pastor/chaplain.....?
Preachin' the gospel of big government to union thugs?
Maybe DeBlasio will be the same kind of Mayor Photo Op for New York that Tony "The Thug" Villaraigosa was for Los Angeles.
The Thug?????
First I've heard that used about Tony Villar. (His real name.)
Most of use in the Southland called him Antonio "the clown" Villaraigosa.
About the name of the clown - Anthony Villar combined his name with that of his wife Maria Raigosa, and changed "Anthony" to "Antonio" to sound more Hispanic. He also adopted a fake, Mexican accent, though born and raised in La Crescenta - an upper class Valley neighborhood.
Tony "the thug" Villar was a thug. Do you know why he always kept his shirtsleeves down? Because his arms had the gang tats that he got in prison. He has since had them removed. He was a member of the violent mexican separatist group MeCha, and has never disavowed him affiliation even when asked to do so directly.
Wife kinda looks like the creature from the Black Lagoon...
NY Times Blasts 'Graceless and Smug' de Blasio Inauguration
Bloomberg "deserved better than pointless and tacky haranguing from speakers eager to parrot Mr. de Blasios campaign theme."
1.3.2014 |Jeff Dunetz |
Along with the usual celebrations, New Year's Day saw the inauguration of Bill de Blasio as New York City's 109th mayor. Unfortunately the inauguration ceremony was marred by tasteless and divisive speeches. The speeches by the new Public Advocate, Letita James, and speaker Harry Belefante were so mean-spirited that even the progressive-leaning​ New York Times, a huge supporter of de Blasio, blasted them in an editorial published on Friday calling it "pointless and tacky haranguing."
Mr. de Blasios words carried an indictment: the city had become unjust and unlivable for too many of the poor and working class. But he tempered this complaint, as he should have, with a New Years Day call to civic unity and optimism. We will succeed as One City, he said.
Too bad the speakers on stage with him didnt get the unity part, marring the event with backward-looking speeches both graceless and smug.
The opinion piece highlights two particularly low moments: the tactless speech of James and the racially-charged invocation of Belafonte.
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Apparently surprised by the radical left resorting to bitter and divisive diatribes, the NYT came to Bloomberg's defense, contending that he deserved better than this unsavory send-off:
Mr. Bloomberg had his mistakes and failures, but he was not a cartoon Gilded Age villain. He deserved better than pointless and tacky haranguing from speakers eager to parrot Mr. de Blasios campaign theme.
Get used to the progressive haranguing, New York. It's only just begun.
NY Times Blasts 'Graceless and Smug' de Blasio Inauguration | Truth Revolt