Changes in NY since Rudy has left office?????
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The most upsetting thing for me so far is that Bloomberg has suspended the the recycling of plastic. He claims it will save NYC 40 million dollars in one year. I wonder what we are giving up with that much more trash to manage. How hard will it be to start it back up again. He kind of lost my endorsement moving in this direction. I think it is not very forward thinking.
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Parking Meters GREAT news!
Metro wrote:"You use to be able to go into the city on a Sunday for brunch or the museums and park on the street all day."
This is great! Now, when someone wants to find a place to park for a few minutes to shop or catch a bite to eat, there's a chance at finding a parking spot that isn't being hogged by someone "in a museum all day"
Just as "Metro Mike Bloomberg" says, the city has a finite amount of space available, and must efficiently allocate it's resources accordingly. $24 a day, which is what those meters work out to, is DAMN CHEAP parking!
Metro wrote:"You use to be able to go into the city on a Sunday for brunch or the museums and park on the street all day."
This is great! Now, when someone wants to find a place to park for a few minutes to shop or catch a bite to eat, there's a chance at finding a parking spot that isn't being hogged by someone "in a museum all day"
Just as "Metro Mike Bloomberg" says, the city has a finite amount of space available, and must efficiently allocate it's resources accordingly. $24 a day, which is what those meters work out to, is DAMN CHEAP parking!
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As someone who has grown up in the age of recycling, the idea of NOT recycling plastic is completely foreign to me. Was it here that I read that some NYers are asking co-workers living outside of the city to take recycleables home with them?? Sounds like an idea..
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That would be a great grass movement idea to have coworkers take home plastic. Thing is people are so concerned with their jobs right now I don't see people thinking about this issue.
Heard Bloomberg talking about a new way to get rid of the waste just a day or two ago, NEW MARINE DUMPING!!! It won't save us money he claims but it is a way to reduce waste.
THAT IS YOUR OCEAN NON-NEW YORKERES!!!
I am really starting to hate this guy and I am not a big time environmentalist at all but that does not mean that I think we should throw caution to the wind on the environment either.
Heard Bloomberg talking about a new way to get rid of the waste just a day or two ago, NEW MARINE DUMPING!!! It won't save us money he claims but it is a way to reduce waste.
THAT IS YOUR OCEAN NON-NEW YORKERES!!!
I am really starting to hate this guy and I am not a big time environmentalist at all but that does not mean that I think we should throw caution to the wind on the environment either.
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OK, I'm a NYer so I'll post my .02. Honestly I don't notice any difference in so-called quality-of-life issues under Bloomie. Didn't vote for him, and was definitely not a fan of Giuliani while he was in office. My opinion of Bloomie is that he's a bored billionaire who wanted a new toy, i.e. City Hall, to play with, and he brings absolutely nothing new and no qualifications to this job. So you can probably tell I'm cynical about his effectiveness for the city. I feel that New York's economic health depends much more on the national economy and tourist mood than on the mayor anyway.
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As a life long New Yorker, I actually long for the days when Times Square was overrun with sex shops and hookers. The new Disneyized Times Square just freaks me out in a sense. But that's just me. As for quality of life, it hasn't changed much at all. When a friend of mine visited from Miami, he did make an observation that our beggars at least attempt to entertain you for money. (The singer in Grand Central Station, the dancing guys on the L train, etc.)
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Life in NY has improved 100% since we ran that nasty, mean, ho Rudy out of City Hall. New Yorkers are again proud to be New Yorkers. Crime is down, race relations are improving, the city school system is now under the mayors control, the World Trade Center site will not be turned into a combination cemetery/Giuliani monument, restaurant workers right to a smoke free envirnoment will be protected. I could go on and on and on. New York has emerged from the dark cloud of Rudy Giuliani happy and proud!!
Life in NY has improved 100% since we ran that nasty, mean, ho Rudy out of City Hall. New Yorkers are again proud to be New Yorkers. Crime is down, race relations are improving, the city school system is now under the mayors control, the World Trade Center site will not be turned into a combination cemetery/Giuliani monument, restaurant workers right to a smoke free envirnoment will be protected. I could go on and on and on. New York has emerged from the dark cloud of Rudy Giuliani happy and proud!!