Vote how everyday New Yorkers feel: Goodwin
NY Post
In recent days, Mayor de Blasio has done a bang-up impersonation of Alfred E. Neuman by confirming that he doesn’t give a damn about rising crime and disorder. His claim that there will be “a natural outcome” to the “particular issues” in Washington Square Park is the political version of “What, Me Worry?”
Violence, mayhem, filth — it’s no big deal to him. But as one longtime resident of the area told the Post: “Problems tend not to solve themselves naturally, and you have to do something about them — especially when you’re the mayor of New York.” That is obvious to most sentient souls, but Mayor Putz is apparently not among them. If he showed concern, he would then be obligated to act. So to keep responsibility far from his door, he insists the chaos and danger are routine.More Related News
“The right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances,” is guaranteed right at the top of the First Amendment, but the folks in charge of The Washington Post see such action as profoundly sinister if the “wrong” people do it, or perhaps the paper’s problem is with association and communication for the wrong causes.