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"Ask Mike" to Stop Lying
It shouldn't come to anyone's surprise that a George W. Bush sycophant like Mike Bloomberg would lie. It only took three months of prodding to get noticed by the Democrats.
Freddy's Public School/Private School flap last week apparently spurred the Ferrer camp to not just factcheck their own site and fire the staffer who had been writing Freddy's diary, but also got them to do a little Oppo at Mike's place.
Where they found Mike's lie to me.
- Fred from Manhattan: How do you plan to get the homeless of this City permanent and secure places to live?
- Mike Answers: We're already bringing down the overall number of homeless New Yorker [sic]; that's why we were able to close the biggest family shelter in New York...
Gifford Miller shot back...today: “When Bloomberg can’t confuse New Yorkers with millions in television ads, he’s willing to downright lie about his record. In the ‘Ask Mike’ section of his website, which Bloomberg said he personally oversees and approves, he writes that he is already bringing down the overall number of homeless New Yorkers."
FACT: Under his four years as mayor, homelessness has skyrocketed a staggering 26%! And he knows it.
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Leave No Park Behind
This morning's New York Times reminds us our neighborhoods need help. And that the Bloomberg Administration is unbearably out of touch with many of the city's neighborhoods most in need.
A Times reporter followed up on the "Report Card on Parks" which gave failing grades to too many NYC Parks by going to those in-need parks where he found crack-smoking prostitutes, drugs dealers, piles of trash and homeless camps which had been there for 13 years.
And Bloomberg Administration's response?
"Just because something is in our inventory doesn't mean it's worth taking care of."--Adrian Benepe, Parks Commissioner
This is what the Bloomberg Administration believes!?
"Let nature take its course," Adrian Benepe said on behalf of Mayor Bloomberg. "Trees are growing, insects are buzzing, oxygen is being produced, and there's nothing wrong with that," he said.
From the Times article:
One of the park's residents is a heroin addict and prostitute who would give her name only as Joanne. Her makeshift house has a bed and a nightstand. She said she had lived there for 13 years. Men smoked crack cocaine a few feet from where a youth baseball game was being played.
--New York Times
It is not the job of 'Nature taking its course' to maintain the City's parks - it is the job of Government, specifically the Parks Department.
Ceding sections of our neighborhoods to Drug Dealers, Prostitutes, Violent Criminals and Crack is NOT acceptable.
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