Posted on 07/11/2014 4:19:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
Some sore losers just don't know when to pick up their billion-dollar marbles and go away. Far, far away.
I'm looking at you, Michael Bloomberg.
The former New York City mayor mouthed off about my adopted hometown of Colorado Springs and my friends in nearby Pueblo in Rolling Stone magazine this month. He snidely bashed our neighborhoods as backwater holes "where I don't think there's roads. It's as far rural as you can get."
Snotty Bloomberg is as clueless about geography as he is about the Second Amendment. Colorado Springs and Pueblo are the second and seventh largest cities in the state, respectively. If we're hee-haw, everyone's hee-haw. (And what's wrong with hee-haw, anyway?)
Why such vitriol and hatred for the Rockies from the man who pompously co-founded the "No Labels" movement for "civility" in politics?
Simple: Bloomberg's still smarting from the ground-breaking losses he and his gun-grabbing East Coast elite pals suffered last fall.
Grass-roots activists -- independents, former Democrats, constitutional conservatives and Republicans -- successfully recalled two top gun control zealots in our state legislature.
The recall organizers were outspent by a whopping 7-to-1 margin. Bloomberg poured $350,000 into the failed effort to stave off the historic recalls.
Listen up, Bloomie: Butt out of our state and mind your own crumbling city before you bash anyone else's infrastructure.
You were mayor of New York City for 12 years. How are your roads, bridges and utilities doing, Pal?
According to the Center for an Urban Future's Adam Forman, "1,000 miles of water mains, 170 school buildings and 165 bridges were constructed over a century ago. The city's public hospital buildings are 57 years old, on average, and 531 public housing towers were built prior to 1950." The center's report documented 403 water main breaks last year. And in 2012, "162 bridges across the city -- or 11 percent of the total -- were structurally deficient," and 47 of these were deemed "fracture critical."
Take a Big Gulp of these additional fun facts:
-- "Thirty seven percent of all subway signals exceed their 50-year useful life, slowing the movement of trains."
-- "Approximately 4,000 miles of sewer pipe across the city are made of vitreous clay, a material susceptible to cracking and blockage.
-- Meanwhile, 1,500 of the 2,600 public housing buildings do not comply with local standards for exterior and facade conditions.
-- In Manhattan and Staten Island, less than 60 percent of roads were rated "good" by residents. A "staggering 65.9 percent of streets in West Harlem/Morningside Heights" were in "fair to poor condition."
-- Highway maintenance has deteriorated over Bloomberg's tenure. In 2012, 51 percent of highways were rated poor to fair, compared to 38 percent in 2008. "Conditions have declined in every borough except Brooklyn."
Oh, and dare I mention to you and your city slicker clique that embarrassing time you had a few Christmas seasons ago dealing with a few feet of snow. Hundreds of ambulances were left stranded. Mass transit was paralyzed. Businesses suffered. Your bungling and AWOL jet setting (Bloomberg was flying to Bermuda while New Yorkers braced for the storm) cost taxpayers the entire $40 million snow removal budget and $30 million in city overtime.
But we're the bumbling yokels?
Go home, Nanny Bloomberg. Keep your high-and-mighty nose out of our business, your hands off our guns and your money out of our state.
good article
Bloomberg displays the elitist attitude that so many despise. Frankly I’d rather be a free man without roads than a captive of NYC.
Bloomberg does not qualify to lead or dictate in this country; perhaps the nice folks in Red China would find his control-freak elitism more convivial to their mind-control structure. (Maybe they’d take him if we threw in Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Michael Moore!)
When a politician does not trust armed citizens, one should assume that politician has something to hide from his or her employers, whom he or she considers “subjects” rather than citizens.
Chuck
Bloomie should be very proud. His city crime rates are rising while those in the truly crumbling city of Detroit are in free fall due to a legally armed population and a police chief who supports self defense.
Michelle is the best! She is the kind of person I wish would run for office.
Wow, that’s gonna leave a mark .
To them, they live in the center of the universe and have little experience elsewhere. It isn't unusual to find people who don't travel outside the Island or the boroughs.
Good Rant! We don’t have roads where I live either. So all you New Yorkers just stay put. I’ll let you know when the road goes through. ;)
Dont forget Vietnam was wired for cable before Brooklyn. Talk about following the third world.
I miss seeing Michelle on Fox. She, and Laura Ingraham, are two people I would stay tuned to see.
I wonder why she’s no longer on Fox.
She’s still doing her thing but she lives a full life outside the political bubble. I think that’s what makes her so solid.
At least a couple times per week she posts pictures to twitter of her hiking, fishing or shooting trips plus lots about her kids. Yesterday she tweeted that her 14 year old was tutoring her 10 YO in Latin.
https://twitter.com/michellemalkin
Colorado Springs is simply one of the most beautiful and fascinating parts of Colorado and the West I’ve seen, and I have seen a heck of a lot of the West. My family loved it and my kids, now nearly grown would ask about going back. If Bloomberg thinks it’s the sticks and stay the hell away, isn’t this a victory?!?
Blomberg thinks if you don’t have a population of 2 million, you are rural.
I spent some time in Colorado Springs last year. What a beautiful place. I definitely want to go back.
She's great...
The name could be changed to over 3 dozen other politicians in the USA & still be accurate.
Bloomberg is like the old maid aunt who never got laid & is trying to expound on how young ladies should act.
Looks like you have a flooding problem there. All the buildings are under water.
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