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Dictator Mayor Of NYC Bloomberg Calls On Whole State Of NY To "Implement Drink Ban", Mike the Kike, NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Mayor Michael Bloomberg has urged New York State to adopt his ban on large sugary drinks.
This little Jewish NAZI should should mind his own business and stay out of every body’s lives. He can make billions, but little store owners can’t. Go home Putz.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Mayor Michael Bloomberg has urged New York
State to adopt his ban on large sugary drinks.
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Dictator Mayor Of NYC, Mike Bloomberg Calls On Whole State Of NY To “Implement Drink Ban”
Nanny York City must have 100% employment, pristine infrastructure and a low crime rate since there is nothing else to worry about but banning soda pop. What about the people who work for soda distributors?
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I read an article in a newspaper in the past year about all the people that have left New York state in the past 10 years because of the high taxes and liberal politics. Look at what has happened to France.
London Becomes France’s Sixth Biggest City
“Many wealthy French have already voted with their feet, moving to London to escape high taxes and punishing business regulations.
“The British capital is now home to more than 300,000 French expatriates—many working in banking and private equity—making it the sixth most populous city for the French after Paris (2.3 million), Marseille (859,000), Lyon (488,000), Toulouse (447,000), and Nice (344,000).
“Stephane Rambosson, managing partner at consultants Veni Partners, recently told the BBC: ‘If you pay an employee 100,000 [pounds], the equivalent in France is already over 170,000 [pounds], simply due to costs.’”
NEWSMAX
September 2012
Thats ‘liberalism’, take, take, take.
This is what happens when liberals run a city after 50 years in power:
“That about sums it up, man”
http://quinersdiner.com/2013/03/02/that-about-sums-it-up-man/