@propellerhead23 Im a New Yorker and I hate Michael Bloomberg. I know a ton of people who do not think kindly of him either. Mostly from Queens because of the way he treats us, specifically during the recent snow storms and blizzards but not limited to those events. Residents on the Upper East side love him because he treats them much better. unfortunately, not all of us can afford to live on the UES like him. Its unfair for him to treat middle class and residents of outer boroughs so poorly.
I commend the people for using their constitutional right to speak out.we are constantly told "if you have nothing to hide you should'nt be worried".NOW.what happens when the people turn that doubespeak standard back at our elected officials(public officials mind you),it looks like we cant get any line of debate or dialogue started. they start saying harrassment so they wont have to speak.we need a real investigation of 911 not the trumped up bullshit we've been spoonfed from PUBLIC officials.
This is why you get no respect. If you went through the channels and didn't throw around the 1st amendment like it's your own personal "do what I want and get away with it" badge. It isn't. The founding fathers who came up with the amendment never thought that people like you would be bothering the officials that were democratically elected by the people.
You are not the voice of the majority. You are the voice of the stupid.
I totally agree. There's a difference between the 1st amendment and blatantly harrassing/ridiculing someone during a trip on a Subway.
At work, your place of business, when you have to discuss something with your Employer, do you yell out question in the middle of the office or request time for discussion?
At the Supermarket, if you come across a rotten apple in a barrel, do you start shouting in the store demanding answers for how this apple got there and disrupt everyone?
I totally agree. There's a difference between the 1st amendment and blatantly harrassing/ridiculing someone during a trip on a Subway.
At work, your place of business, when you have to discuss something with your Employer, do you yell out question in the middle of the office or request time for discussion?
At the Supermarket, if you come across a rotten apple in a barrel, do you start shouting in the store demanding answers for how this apple got there while disrupting everyone?
why is the audio shut off
jambotheteddy 2 years ago
he actually is... everyone likes him.. no joke.. he's probably going to win re-election this year
propellerhead23 3 years ago
@propellerhead23 Im a New Yorker and I hate Michael Bloomberg. I know a ton of people who do not think kindly of him either. Mostly from Queens because of the way he treats us, specifically during the recent snow storms and blizzards but not limited to those events. Residents on the Upper East side love him because he treats them much better. unfortunately, not all of us can afford to live on the UES like him. Its unfair for him to treat middle class and residents of outer boroughs so poorly.
VDOria92 1 year ago
i take it, as a non new yorker, that bloomberg isn't too popular.
TQXPreturns 3 years ago
on the contrary - his poll numbers are very high and he will most likely be re-elected for a 3rd term
rookiekf123 3 years ago
Bloomberg is my hero
cvid2 3 years ago
YOU SHOULD ALL STFU!
Cobra23King 3 years ago
I commend the people for using their constitutional right to speak out.we are constantly told "if you have nothing to hide you should'nt be worried".NOW.what happens when the people turn that doubespeak standard back at our elected officials(public officials mind you),it looks like we cant get any line of debate or dialogue started. they start saying harrassment so they wont have to speak.we need a real investigation of 911 not the trumped up bullshit we've been spoonfed from PUBLIC officials.
meehaull 4 years ago
This is why you get no respect. If you went through the channels and didn't throw around the 1st amendment like it's your own personal "do what I want and get away with it" badge. It isn't. The founding fathers who came up with the amendment never thought that people like you would be bothering the officials that were democratically elected by the people.
You are not the voice of the majority. You are the voice of the stupid.
capierno 4 years ago
I totally agree. There's a difference between the 1st amendment and blatantly harrassing/ridiculing someone during a trip on a Subway.
At work, your place of business, when you have to discuss something with your Employer, do you yell out question in the middle of the office or request time for discussion?
At the Supermarket, if you come across a rotten apple in a barrel, do you start shouting in the store demanding answers for how this apple got there and disrupt everyone?
illuminadi 4 years ago
I totally agree. There's a difference between the 1st amendment and blatantly harrassing/ridiculing someone during a trip on a Subway.
At work, your place of business, when you have to discuss something with your Employer, do you yell out question in the middle of the office or request time for discussion?
At the Supermarket, if you come across a rotten apple in a barrel, do you start shouting in the store demanding answers for how this apple got there while disrupting everyone?
illuminadi 4 years ago
Outstanding!
radioguyrey 4 years ago 2
WEll DONE!
I WISH THE GUY HAD JUST PUT THE HURTING ON HIM!
ShadowWorks 4 years ago