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More like they they live in NYC and want to work here and not commute to CT. Bronxguayanese..in order to keep the gravy train flowing, we need more wealthy people and businesses, not less. However, if you want to substantially decrease the amount of housing projects, poor, and entitlement programs, then we can "let UBS stay in CT." Get it?
what do you "want to" look around you, the majority of whites i see now(especially Manhattan, thats shot) are no longer old school new yorkers, its hipsters and yuppies. although i can tell whos a new yorker and whos not right away, we have a certain walk and style to us.
although i can tell whos a new yorker and whos not right away, we have a certain walk and style to us.
Growing up in NY is nothing to be proud of if all you can show for it is narrow-mindedness and hatred of outsiders.
I see an awful lot people in NYC whose "certain walk" and "style" involves having their pants half-way down to their knees, which means they walk as if they are crippled. They appear to be native New Yorkers and live in areas that transplants and hipsters aren't interested in.
I wish the NYC population would decrease to 4 million and the offices would disburse across all the boroughs. Thus making it a little less crowded.
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