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Why couldn't some of you please pack up and leave nyc and leave the rest of us a little more space to spread...
If you all want to stop suffering from overcrowding, please stop chanting "NYC is the best city in the world" sort of rubbish from now on so not to lure more naive out of towners this way.
A not funny joke. Stupid jokes like that turn into 15 page threads of you, l1995, and caribny talking about who has the darkest skin in Brooklyn, and the Crusades
Like get out of here with that already.
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
Sometimes I wish my commute didn't involving driving into NJ. Then I read stories like this and see my city worker friends venting on social media. No thanks, if I'm going to be stuck I'd rather be in the comfort of my own car.
Remember this article when its time to vote! Cuomo has done sh*t for the MTA and its only getting worse and worse during his term. He should be embarrassed to be in office with a failing transportation system in one of the greatest cities n the world. I've been to 3rd world countries who operate better!
I wish I could agree with you. If getting rid of Captain Cuomo could fix our city you would have my vote.
What needs fixing is getting rid of all the freeloaders. That would free up all the moneys necessary to
repair our dilapidated infrastructure. But that's not going to happen anytime soon.
Out of all the candidates out there he knows how to keep this sinking city afloat.
The best that could happen is that he wins by only a few hundred votes instead of a landslide.
That will be enough fire under his behind to start allocating more moneys into the city than into the rest of the state.
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