MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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De Blasio, and to a lesser extent, Cuomo, guilty of "reckless endangerment of human life"? I for one hold De Blasio responsible for quite a few deaths. Not kidding. (He's a sick narcissist. A narcissist who envisions himself as some kind of savior of the poor, still a fucking delusional narcissist.) Applicable excerpt from the very long article. (Fair use, because: I'm angry)
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 2:30pm
And yeah, if he cares so much for the working poor, let's at the very least condemn him to ride in the cesspool with them for the rest of his term:
Edit to add; I forgot to mention three important applicable words which also need to be applied to De Blasio: INCOMPETENT. HACK. NEPOTIST.
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 10:05am
The best day for NYC is when DeBlasio and his faux bisexual wife are out of our lives forever. I don't care how it happens. Despicable humans.
by Anthony Vassallo (not verified) on Mon, 04/27/2020 - 9:38pm
An historic example of the same "commerce uber alles" mindset. We're lucky half of NYC is not dead, I guess:
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 10:07am
When you've lost the New Yorker...
by jollyroger on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 10:24am
When deputy mayors and his own health dept. basically tell The New Yorker he caused an extra couple of thousand people to die, because he thinks politics and optics are more important than his own Health Dept. what is The New Yorker to do?
The money quote is that the Health Dept. thinks he's ten times worse than any other administration to deal with. Ten times worse than Guiliani or Bloomberg! In this situation!
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 2:39pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 2:32pm
I hear tennis pavilions are da bomb this year.
Be bezt.
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 10:17pm
Only if Chirl can do it in Brooklyn.
He can't go to his Brooklyn gym anymore, but he still goes to Brooklyn, has the motorcade take the two of them all the way to Prospect Park in Brooklyn all the time for exercise--apparently they just can't stomach either Carl Schurz Park which Gracie Mansion sits upon (5 blocks long and right on the East River) and Central Park (about 7 blocks away) just has so many Manhattanites using it or something. He must have had the impression he was going to be the mayor of Brooklyn and was shocked to learn when he won that he would be in charge of 5 boroughs?
He's got his own pestering "media" in the form of "Darren," it seems, just discovered his tweet work today:
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 11:20pm
p.s. I really do get the strong impression that he shares with Trump that he loathes management chores and if forced to do them they discombobulate him, as the New Yorker quotes Cuomo staff, gets "psychotic". He likes politicking and sloganeering for the ego-gratification, wants the cheering throng. Not really to work, working not for him, stresses him out, messes with his head, can't make decisions. Schmoozing, that's the thing he likes. And going to the Brooklyn gym, which he can't do no more, pisses him off. And making pay-to-play deals with the guyz.
Management, that's for the deputy mayors and the individual borough presidents who have their own payola and nepotism going on. He thought the was just gonna be a figurehead with budgets of $860million here and there for program ideas of Chirl's...
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 11:33pm
Molly Jong-Fast and economist David Rothschild:
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 2:43pm
Sounds familiar:
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 2:46pm
Current numbers from NYTimes. Deaths per 100,000: NYC 138; Seattle/King County 18.5. Cases per 100,000: NYC 1,874; Seattle/King County 138.
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 3:01pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 3:04pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 3:05pm
New York Put Recovering Virus Patients in Hotels. Soon, 4 Were Dead.
The deaths revealed lapses in the monitoring of people sent to isolation, a critical part of the city’s efforts to slow the outbreak
By Ashley Southall & Nikita Stewart @ NYTimes.com, April 24
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/26/2020 - 9:09pm