• DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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    New Yorker here.

    Billionaire Mike Bloomberg cut down on traffic in Manhattan by closing off streets and he supported congestion pricing, which became a thing under ex-cop Mayor Adams.

    De Blasio supported free buses.

    The most popular Mayor in New York City history ran on a Fusion Ticket where he was supported by the Communist Party, the socialists, and the Republicans.

    And my favorite NYC political quote, from Ed Koch.

    “If you agree with me 51% of the time, vote for me. If you agree with me 100% of the time, seek a psychiatrist.”

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      Billionaire Mike Bloomberg cut down on traffic in Manhattan by closing off streets

      That was his transportation secretary Janet Sadik-Khan’s idea, give her credit! She was the brains behind all of the Bloomberg safe streets / cycle network stuff. And she did it on a shoestring budget. He gave her a few million bucks for paint and she created hundreds of miles of bike lanes.

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        The billionaire giveth, and the billionaire taketh away.

        Bloomie’s daughter was in charge of an update of the City’s payroll. It ended up costing the taxpayers about a billion and people were indicted.

    • “If you agree with me 51% of the time, vote for me. If you agree with me 100% of the time, seek a psychiatrist.”

      I remember seeing a video of Zo Boy talking about how he cited that quote in a previous video then was approached by some enthusiastic dude shouting “100% my man, haul me off to the clink!” lol

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      I only know Ed Koch from that quote “how am I doing?” that psychologist Alfie Kohn calls “deeply neurotic” in its search for validation