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2 hours ago, KD in CA said:


Amazing how visible the decent into chaos is now.

 

 I wonder how long it’ll take until thugs commit a crime heinous enough to get people to start demanding accountability again.

 

Do Senators voting for a Supreme Court Justice count ?

 

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On 9/18/2020 at 10:06 AM, GG said:

Stopped by a friend's apartment this week to lift his spirits.  He lives between Penn Station & Port Authority.   It's truly a return to the 80's.   The streets don't feel safe at all and his building hired private security to guard the block.  There was virtually no police presence in the area, when in the past 20+ years they were everpresent in this neighborhood.   Good luck to the tourists if they ever come back to midtown.

Doesn’t sound like it was a great place before if it needed so much police presence? 

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11 minutes ago, Q-baby! said:

Doesn’t sound like it was a great place before if it needed so much police presence? 

Yeah, living in Midtown Manhattan sucked. That is why 2 bedroom condos ran for 4-10 million dollars. Are you (and your other screen names) this stupid about every topic? 

Actually, this was a dumb question. Sorry.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Yeah, living in Midtown Manhattan sucked. That is why 2 bedroom condos ran for 4-10 million dollars. Are you (and your other screen names) this stupid about every topic? 

Actually, this was a dumb question. Sorry.

 

 

😂😂😂 Just because losers are willing to overpay for a condo doesn’t make it a great place to live. The fact that you think that way says a lot about your intelligence. 
 

What are my other screen names oh douche from NYC? 

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14 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Sure, folks usually pay millions upon millions to live in an undesirable place. You do realize how dumb you come off, no? You, and your other nitwit aliases.

Yes, losers who want to pretend that they are “important.” 
 

Please, name one other screen name that I have. 

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12 hours ago, KD in CA said:


Amazing how visible the decent into chaos is now.  I wonder how long it’ll take until thugs commit a crime heinous enough to get people to start demanding accountability again.

 

...not in this day and age......the thugs are twisted into being victims...."society MUST have failed them to act in this way"......Psychobabble 101...........

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13 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

 

 

Wtf?  Who does he expect the NG to allow to vote that wouldn't have otherwise?

Maybe he really is as dumb as Fredo.

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Deep Blue State.

 

Controlled by Democrat Party for decades.

 

Worried that some people will be turned away at polling places ?

 

 

 

Can you say "Crazy, Empty, Political Gesture ?"

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

Wtf?  Who does he expect the NG to allow to vote that wouldn't have otherwise?

Maybe he really is as dumb as Fredo.


Well, on the upside, it might cut down on illegals voting.
 

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....well if the truth fits.........................

 

Massive ‘F–k Cuomo and de Blasio’ mural painted on Brooklyn street

September 20, 2020 | 5:55pm

The writing’s on the wall — er, road.

 

Fed-up New Yorkers painted a massive stretch of Brooklyn blacktop with the yellow message “F–k Cuomo and de Blasio” over the weekend in the vein of Hizzoner’s “Black Lives Matter” art, only for the city to quickly scrub the statement.

 

The not-so-subtle shout-out to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio went up around 1 a.m. Saturday on North 15th Street between Wythe Avenue and Banker Street in Williamsburg, during the waning hours of an annual block party which this year doubled as a “small business owner protest,” one attendee told The Post.

 

“A few partygoers got the idea to paint in huge [letters, using] yellow paint with rollers on North 15th, ‘F–k Cuomo and de Blasio,'” the attendee said Sunday, refusing to be identified by name. “The party continued. Everyone took photos.

 

“It was a big hit. The crowds cheered, even the cops chuckled.”

 

https://nypost.com/2020/09/20/f-k-cuomo-and-de-blasio-mural-painted-on-brooklyn-street/

 

 

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1 hour ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

....well if the truth fits.........................

 

Massive ‘F–k Cuomo and de Blasio’ mural painted on Brooklyn street

September 20, 2020 | 5:55pm

The writing’s on the wall — er, road.

 

Fed-up New Yorkers painted a massive stretch of Brooklyn blacktop with the yellow message “F–k Cuomo and de Blasio” over the weekend in the vein of Hizzoner’s “Black Lives Matter” art, only for the city to quickly scrub the statement.

 

The not-so-subtle shout-out to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio went up around 1 a.m. Saturday on North 15th Street between Wythe Avenue and Banker Street in Williamsburg, during the waning hours of an annual block party which this year doubled as a “small business owner protest,” one attendee told The Post.

 

“A few partygoers got the idea to paint in huge [letters, using] yellow paint with rollers on North 15th, ‘F–k Cuomo and de Blasio,'” the attendee said Sunday, refusing to be identified by name. “The party continued. Everyone took photos.

 

“It was a big hit. The crowds cheered, even the cops chuckled.”

 

https://nypost.com/2020/09/20/f-k-cuomo-and-de-blasio-mural-painted-on-brooklyn-street/

 

 

 

What, you mean DeBlasio didn't dispatch 3 shifts of 7 NYPD officers and a sergeant to guard the mural?!?

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But keep that lock down going! It is for your own good.
 

87% Of NYC Bars, Restaurants Couldn’t Make August Rent
 

As New York City tackles with rising business closures and unemployment, a new survey of more than 450 restaurants, bars and nightlife venues found that 87 percent of businesses were unable to pay full rent in August, of which 34 percent were unable to pay any rent at all, Patch Reported.
 

The results released Monday by the nonprofit NYC Hospitality Alliance arrive ahead of the scheduled reopening of indoor dining at 25% capacity starting Sept. 30. “If positive rates for coronavirus don’t show significant increase, the capacity will be raised to 50% by Nov. 1, according to Eater.” New York City will be the last region in the state, a month behind neighboring New Jersey in reopening indoor dining.
 

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Eater reported that according to the survey, 60 percent of restaurant landlords had not waived any rent, and of the ones who had waived rent, only a third offered more than 50 percent concession on rent. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 1,000 NYC restaurants and bars have permanently closed due to the crisis.
 

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