Posted on 05/25/2020 4:16:19 PM PDT by OddLane
In 2013, Mayor de Blasio rode to Gracie Mansion with the theme of A Tale of Two Cities, decrying New York Citys class divide, between rich and poor, haves and have-nots. Seven years later, with his threat to pull New Yorkers right out of the water should they dare go into the sea, Hizzoner has made clear which side of that divide he sits on.
I grew up in Brooklyn but didnt know there was a Prospect Park until I was a teen. You can draw a straight line through Brooklyn with the park as your divider. Its a different world beyond the park, and that world was mine. Growing up in Flatbush and then Bensonhurst, there was one place to go for summer amusement: the beach...
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
de Blah Blah banned the ugly from beaches?
Not the worst thing he’s done lately.
/sarc yes i know
This was in the New York Post. Looks like the peasants are revolting!
“Ugly beach”.
Made me think the article was about his wife.
Chirlaine you jest!
“Looks like the peasants are revolting!”
Too late. They lost the battle when they elected the petty tyrant Bloomberg 3 times. Gun control, smoking ban, salt, big gulps...whatever the little prick didn’t like they went along with it. Then along comes DiBlasio...Bloomberg v 2.0. I revel in their discomfiture. Sympathy to the 20% normals.
That’s a very good article.
Wilhelm the Mayor is the biggest hypocrite in the whole city.
Yes...they stink on ice
False premise. Warren Wilhelm jr has no class.
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