December 28, 2010

Mayor Bloomberg's Block Doesn't have Snow!









The image to the left - Mike Bloomberg's block

The image to the left - a block in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn

Image courtesy of Sheepshead Bites. I like their attitude.

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In Staten Island, the street in front of the Sanitation Commissioner's house is in great shape The rest of Staten Island, not so much. ( NY Daily News )

NYC, its mayor, and its Sanitation Department have performed horribly over the past few days. This has been a collapse of management, and there are reports of large numbers of Sanitation Dept employees calling in " sick "

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A bunch of good Bay Ridge snow pictures here in Bay Ridge Journal. ( click photos to enlarge )

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More good pictures here at Bay Ridge Talk

10 comments:

  1. Gotta agree. I've seen worse storms that we recovered from faster. And didn't leave half of Brooklyn stranded for days (or crammed onto the R train).

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  2. My block STILL has not been plowed - a very common situation in Brooklyn / Staten Island / Queens

    This is the worst performance from the city since the John Lindsay snowstorm.

    And Bloomberg's snotty attitude will not be forgotten

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  3. How can we fire Bloomberg? This is a disgrace.

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  4. I never thought I'd say this, but... thank goodness for the R train! Somehow I knew that choosing to live steps from the R a couple years ago would pay off some day....

    So here it is three days later and I see the N train is STILL out in Brooklyn - the only outage except the Franklin shuttle - also in Brooklyn. WTF? And 12 bus routes still missing in action - 12 more than in any other borough. It sure does look like Brooklyn got the shaft.

    As for Bloomberg... barring another grotesque display of Council trickery, I don't suppose he's got his sights on another run for mayor. I don't see him aiming higher, either.

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  5. See today's NY Post - the Sanitation Unions were playing dirty tricks all throughout this snow storm.

    The poor performance was intentional

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  6. I'm not surprised by bloombergs attitude
    in acknowleging the storm cleanup,
    i feel someone as self absorbed as he
    is should not be running city,
    time to step down.,

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  7. I think it's way past time for this mayor
    to step down ,all he does is dictate how
    the people of NY should live,
    I'm sure his block was the first thing
    that was done during the storm ,
    while the rest of the city was buried
    knee deep in frozen tundra .

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  8. Bloomberg's snotty attitude throughout this debacle will long be remembered

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  9. Some decent pictures at bayridgecentral.com/blog/

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  10. nice info!! can't wait to your next post!
    comment by: muhammad solehuddin

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