Posted on 01/10/2019 8:45:03 PM PST by Rummyfan
Bill de Blasio has made a career of sticking his paw in New Yorkers pockets. Now hes planning another national tour, and hes digging deeper than ever.
Love him or hate him, you have to admit that Kaiser Wilhelm is the luckiest sonfabeech in American politics. Hectoring millionaires all the way, he parlayed a seat on New Yorks do-nothing City Council into a term as the citys pointless public advocate, which he then rode into Gracie Mansion arriving just when federal monetary policy was giving Gotham a cash bath to end all cash baths.
Bill came, he saw, he grabbed every dollar on the table. And now he wants more.
Heres the truth, brothers and sisters, theres plenty of money in the world. Plenty of money in this city, he droned at Symphony Space Thursday morning, delivering his annual State of the City message. Its just in the wrong hands!
And there you go the politics of class warfare, tucked into a single de Blasio gem: Its in the wrong hands whats mine is mine, and whats yours is mine, too!
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A communist plain and simple. What is with the people of New York? This guy, AOC... not to mention Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer.....
An abject, blind, retromingent fool—that is what he really is, and he does not know it.
And then put up a wall...
Not sure why anyone lives there whom is an earner
And like Kaiser Wilhelm II, may he be forced to resign, and flee to parts unknown.
Since the French and English wanted him hanged, the Dutch government denied extradition.
On a more hopeful note, Ceaușescu was stood against a wall, and Gaddaffi wound up gut shot, with a knife in his anus, and his body displayed in a cooler in a butcher shop. Perhaps DiBlasio will get displayed in a deli case. (Is that kosher?) He is certainly working for it.
Re "luckiest:" Don't forget, he was losing his initial election race to Anthony Weiner when the Sydney Leathers sexting affair surfaced. But for that, Weiner and Huma would have been the mayoralty of NYC.
This is well and amusingly documented in the film "Weiner," which started out as a comeback documentary, but wound up as a psychological portrait.
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