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Treat everyone like the horses.

Vintage EVs May Send NYC Horses to the Glue Factory

New York City's new Mayor is already planning a first round of "job cuts" that may enrage some and please others. One of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s first orders of business is "to get rid of horse carriages" because the practice is inhumane.

13 posted on 01/01/2014 3:59:00 PM PST by Libloather (Embrace the suck)
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To: Libloather

Make the horses stop working because it is hard, and working conditions are cruel.

Next they will need to provide govt. feed and care for them.

New York / Progressivism in a nutshell.


75 posted on 01/01/2014 4:56:56 PM PST by Scrambler Bob ( Concerning bo -- that refers to the president. If I capitalize it, I mean the dog.)
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To: Libloather

Of all the ills that NYC needs solutions for, I find it beyond belief that the FIRST thing this anal orifice wants to do is get rid of the carriage horses. And, like the good libtard that he is, he completely fails to consider CONSEQUENCES. New homes for horses are hard to come by, I see all the postings by horse rescue groups. So instead of “saving” the carriage horses from their environment, I see these poor horses being the first victims of His Libtardness, probably ending up in a kill auction in PA, poor things. Breaks my heart.


87 posted on 01/01/2014 5:24:16 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: Libloather

Remember when Bernstein (of Woodward and Bernstein fame) stole a horse drawn carriage from in front of the Plaza. I think he overturned it.

Yes, I believe alcohol was involved.


99 posted on 01/01/2014 5:40:21 PM PST by ladyjane
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