Q & A

April 8th, 2008

Q. Why didn’t the Mayor put forth this (idiotic) congestion plan during his first term?

A. He wanted to be reelected.

Remember Mr. Mayor, you can’t run for a third term and A legacy Mayor shouldn’t plan his legacy.

He’s an Annoyingly Hypocrite Person

April 8th, 2008

This unattached to the common person Mayor states:

“It is now completely clear that congestion pricing has the strong backing of the people of New York City,” Bloomberg said after the vote, saying the state Assembly and Senate should heed the message.

Yet, he refuses to let the citizens of this great city vote on the issue.

Now that he lost his “great” plan he has the audacity to claim that most new yorkers support the plan.

Why wouldn’t the brave Mayor who wishes to get a post at the UN put the issue on the ballot?

Is Bloomberg a candidate?

January 31st, 2008

Mayor Michael Bloomberg told Google employees Thursday that he is not a presidential candidate and he’ll “stay that way,” a slightly stronger indication that he does not intend to run.

What make this megalomaniac change his mine?

Maybe it’s the fact that the official “Draft Bloomberg” campaign has about 4,700 signatures on its petition begging Bloomberg into the race as of Wednesday night, numbers more suited for a fringe candidacy rather than the two-term mayor of the nation’s largest city.

Lol.

I’mSick Of Mike

June 21st, 2007

I’m sick of Michael Bloomberg.

I’ve had it with billionaires running for office and than telling me how to live my life.

Everyone has the right to make money but I have a right to live my life.

Enough!!!!!!!!

I may be going out on a limb but all of his decrees have a dictatorship scent.

Rule 1: I can’t smoke cigars in any NYC bars and by the way I’m not a smoker.

Rule 2: Than I can’t eat donuts.

Rule 3: This one puts a stick up me, I’ll have to pay $8 to drive into the city.

When my family escapes the city during the hot summer months we and lots of other new Yorkers drive through the city since we don’t have private jets to taxi us from place to place.

Of course what’s $8 to a billionaire?

Here is an imaginary conversation between Mike and his daughter:

INT. MIKE AND HIS OFFSPRING ARE SITTING IN MIKE’S UPPER EAST SIDE MANTION.

MIKE

I have a headache from all these people driving upstate. Let’s go away for the weekend.

DAUGHTER

Could we go to a nice Island?

MIKE

                                               Sure. Pick an Island and I’ll buy it for you.