Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Noted

UFA President Steve Cassidy responding to Mayor Bloomberg's aim to cut staff at 60 of the city's busiest engine companies from five to four firefighters per truck to save $30 million a year in overtime.

"He also said we should line up for hot chocolate in Central Park after the blizzard on Dec. 27 when he flew back from Bermuda. This is somebody who is a little out of touch with New Yorkers."
(NYPost)

2 comments:

  1. "A little out of touch with New Yorkers"??? He's out of touch with HUMAN BEINGS...

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  2. @HippieChick - agreed. He is the sun, around which the earth revolves. When buildings start burning down, he'll just invite his developer friends in to construct his city of dreams.

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