Furious New Yorkers are complaining to Mayor Bill de Blasio not just about crime, but now garbageā¦ The Big Apple recently slashed the Sanitation Departmentās budget by millions; causing rotting garbage to overflow onto streets and corners across the five boroughs.
āItās outrageous. A lot of rats come in, a lot of mice, roaches. They gotta do something about this,ā Hector Vasquez, of Harlem, said.
āThe city right now, and especially in New York, weāre being hailed for doing so great with public health and all these things, but I donāt think you can say weāre doing that well with public health ācause when you have garbage everywhere, itās also a public health issue,ā said Adam Goldenberg, of Harlem.
āIn June, the city cut $106 million from the sanitation departmentās budget, reducing pickup for public litter baskets by 60%,ā reports CBS New York.
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'WORST MAYOR EVER': De Blasio -Polling at 0.00%- Says He Has āNowhere to Go but UP!ā
Failing Democratic presidential candidate Bill de Blasio struck an optimistic tone over the weekend; saying he simply has ānowhere to go but upā after recent polls showed the New York City Mayor at 0.00% in Iowa.
“I learned a long time ago about polling, it’s not where you start, it’s where you finish. Right now, I’ve got nowhere to go but up,ā said De Blasio on CNN.
Bill de Blasio: "I learned a long time ago about polling, it's not where you start, it's where you finish. Right now, I've got nowhere to go but up." pic.twitter.com/epy7ljN4JZ
— The Hill (@thehill) June 17, 2019
A new poll released last week shows President Trump is more popular in ultra-liberal New York than Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio; topping the far-left leader by more than 5% throughout the state.
āThis is an astounding stat. Bill de Blasio’s approval rating in New York is worse than Donald Trump’s approval rating in New York. de Blasio: 29% Trump: 34%,ā posted a reporter from the New York Times.
This is an astounding stat.
Bill de Blasio's approval rating in New York is worse than Donald Trump's approval rating in New York.
de Blasio: 29%
Trump: 34%Via new Siena College poll:https://t.co/TOwK0fkhbW
— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) June 10, 2019
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio continues to poll at 0.00% in Iowa, with a new survey showing the far-left leader gaining zero votes out of 600 local Democrats.
āHow do you process this information that not one single Iowa voter named you as a first or second choice in this new polling?ā asked CNNās Ana Cabrera.
āItās a poll of 600 Iowans eight months before the caucuses. This is just the beginning of a very long process,ā said de Blasio.
CNN's Ana Cabrera to Democrat presidential candidate Bill de Blasio: āHow do you process this information that not one single Iowa voter named you as a first or second choice in this new polling?ā
De Blasio responds: āAna, itās a poll of 600 Iowans…ā pic.twitter.com/n7QtR1g6WR
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 10, 2019
The horrible polling numbers come as āwealthyā millennials flee NYC due to housing costs, massive taxes, and burdensome business regulations.
āWealthy millennials are not interested in trying to make it in the city that never sleeps. In fact, according to a new study, they are actuallyĀ leaving New York state altogether,ā reports Fox Business. āBased on data provided by the IRS from the 2015 to 2016 tax year, a June 2019Ā SmartAssetĀ study listed New York as the top state rich millennials are fleeing.ā
According to the survey, ārichā millennials include those younger than 35 with an income of $100,000 or higher. Wealthy young Americans are also fleeing Illinois, Virginia, and Massachusetts.
'WORST MAYOR EVER': New Poll Shows President Trump MORE POPULAR than Bill De Blasio in NY
A new poll released this week shows President Trump is more popular in ultra-liberal New York than Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio; topping the far-left leader by more than 5% throughout the state.
āThis is an astounding stat. Bill de Blasio’s approval rating in New York is worse than Donald Trump’s approval rating in New York. de Blasio: 29% Trump: 34%,ā posted a reporter from the New York Times.
This is an astounding stat.
Bill de Blasio's approval rating in New York is worse than Donald Trump's approval rating in New York.
de Blasio: 29%
Trump: 34%Via new Siena College poll:https://t.co/TOwK0fkhbW
— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) June 10, 2019
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio continues to poll at 0.00% in Iowa, with a new survey showing the far-left leader gaining zero votes out of 600 local Democrats.
āHow do you process this information that not one single Iowa voter named you as a first or second choice in this new polling?ā asked CNNās Ana Cabrera.
āItās a poll of 600 Iowans eight months before the caucuses. This is just the beginning of a very long process,ā said de Blasio.
CNN's Ana Cabrera to Democrat presidential candidate Bill de Blasio: āHow do you process this information that not one single Iowa voter named you as a first or second choice in this new polling?ā
De Blasio responds: āAna, itās a poll of 600 Iowans…ā pic.twitter.com/n7QtR1g6WR
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 10, 2019
The horrible polling numbers come as āwealthyā millennials flee NYC due to housing costs, massive taxes, and burdensome business regulations.
āWealthy millennials are not interested in trying to make it in the city that never sleeps. In fact, according to a new study, they are actuallyĀ leaving New York state altogether,ā reports Fox Business. āBased on data provided by the IRS from the 2015 to 2016 tax year, a June 2019Ā SmartAssetĀ study listed New York as the top state rich millennials are fleeing.ā
According to the survey, ārichā millennials include those younger than 35 with an income of $100,000 or higher. Wealthy young Americans are also fleeing Illinois, Virginia, and Massachusetts.
āThe Northeast isnāt popular with wealthy millennials,ā noted the report. āSave for New Jersey, which made the top 10, the Northeast isnāt a popular destination for the wealthy under 35. Five of the bottom 10 states (Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New York), plus the District of Columbia, are located in the Northeastern region of the U.S.ā
The populations of Americaās three largest cities are āshrinkingā for the first time in years as residents flee rising crime, congestion, massive taxes, and a lack of affordable housing.
āAmericaās largest cities are shrinking but a few in the Southwest are continuing to boom. Fort Worth, Texas, is now the 13th most populous U.S. city, surpassing both San Francisco and Columbus, Ohio, according to newly released population estimates from the Census Bureau,ā reports Bloomberg.
āBesides Fort Worth, the fifteen most populous cities were largely unchanged from the prior year. However, the three largest U.S. cities, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, shrank last year,ā adds the article.