
Michael Bloomberg refused to listen--let alone respond to--remarks Anthony Weiner made this morning criticizing how the mayor handled the budget.
“I didn’t hear him and I’m not going to respond,” the mayor said when I tried reading Weiner’s remarks to him. “If you want to waste your question, you’ve just done it.” He went on to say, “The answer is, I’ve got to worry about the next 350-odd days and I’m not going to respond.”
The mayor was speaking at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new firehouse in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where he also announced response times by the fire department are improving, along with a drop in the number of fire-related fatalities.
At the event, Bloomberg said the city budget will likely force greater reductions in the size of the its work force.
Bloomberg said his job is to “try to protect the existing people who work for the city. That’s where I have an obligation. We may not be able to afford them all, but nevertheless, if you want our workforce to work harder and be more flexible, creative and work as a team, you pay them as well as you can. The realities are we only have a certain amount of money, and that amount of money is falling dramatically.”
As Hail Mary passes go, this one isn’t bad.
Since his popularity collapsed back in January, David Paterson has been in a nearly impossible ... >
As the New York political universe waits to see what Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says about the legality of David Paterson's selection of ... >
The new senator from Minnesota is a comedian, writer and actor who lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and raised a lot of money from friends ... >
Richard Ravitch has been a groundhog of New York politics over the past few decades. He pops up at unpredictable moments into full public view, ... >
Azi: The King has spoken, no
Azi: The King has spoken, no one else matters. What you did not ask him is why he gave Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz $10 million dollars towards the $64 million dollars for the Asser Levy- Seaside "Pringle-shaped Potato Chip shaped Roof" Amphitheater in Coney Island/Brighton Beach, when the City is in such dire economic straights.This would have cut to chase as to Mr. Mayor's ability to get us turned around economically. Being fiscally responsible? How about it Azi?
Post new comment