Posted on 12/18/2013 8:36:19 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Its the battle of the mayors.
Michael Bloomberg has offered an unprecedented challenge to his successor to slash union benefits for the good of the city even if it means he doesnt get re-elected.
As CBS 2s Marcia Kramer reported Wednesday, hizzoners meddling didnt go well with the mayor-elect.
Mayors usually go quietly at the end of their term, but not so with Bloomberg. On Wednesday, he told incoming Bill de Blasio he will have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to slash union health and pension benefits and that he should ignore his own political allegiances and ambitions to do it.
The future that most elected officials worry about is their own. Wining election or reelection is the goal around which everything else revolves. But we cannot afford for our elected officials to put their own futures ahead of the next generations and to continue perpetuating a labor-electoral complex that is undermining our collective future, Bloomberg said.
Bloomberg said de Blasio now has leverage to get public unions to kick in for their own benefits, WCBS 880′s Peter Haskell reported.
Kramer asked the mayor-elect if he felt pressure to take Bloombergs advice.
As you can see, Marcia, the pressures overwhelming, de Blasio said.
De Blasio icily pointed out that Bloomberg is leaving him with the makings of a fiscal crisis. Bloombergs relationships with the unions were so unproductive in his third term that he reached no labor settlements with any of the citys unions and there are 152 of them.
Thats never happened before. No previous mayor ever let that happen. Were talking about a lot of different mayors, a lot of different ideologies and approaches, but no mayor ever let that happen before, de Blasio said.
I caution that one should be careful about giving advice from that perspective, he added.
Bloomberg claimed he isnt leaving a budget hole at all, saying theres enough money to give the unions 1.25 percent raises.
We are leaving behind money to pay for the same type of labor contract Gov. Cuomo signed with labor unions in 2011 and which our unions have refused to sign, Bloomberg said.
De Blasio won election with heavy labor support. Nevertheless, he said Wednesday he will talk to the unions about innovative ways to provide better and cheaper health care. Helping de Blasio do that will be Dean Fuleihan, who was named the citys new budget director on Wednesday.
Fuleihan served in top Albany fiscal posts for three decades.
As WCBS 880′s Rich Lamb reported, in announcing Fuleihans appointment, de Blasio said he remains determined to move his progressive agenda forward.
Were going to shift the way we provide economic development subsidies, he said. Were going to move away from the approach of the past that favored large corporations, and were going to move subsidies towards, as I said many times, small businesses and towards the City University of New York.
Two liberal creeps walk into a room......
Progressive political policies have always been and will always be economically ruinous. De Blasio will be a failure, and New Yorkers will suffer greatly. He will need a Federal bailout within three years. With New York such a Democratic stronghold, doubt national Republicans will be rushing to tax themselves to bail them out this time. This isn’t 1975.
Interesting. One ego-maniac politican telling another to commit political suicide.
DiBlasio won’t stop until NYC is ‘fundamentally transformed’ - just wait and see.
Bloomberg would likely get much of what he wants prior to his exit, but he’s too much of a camera and microphone hog, wants the spotlight till the last second. There is a glimmer of hope for New Yorkers who are not big government /quasi-socialists. DeBlasio may resist the Nanny for a while just to stake his own claim to the ‘throne’.
these two are both so far bent they meet in the middle...
Hey Blaso baby....just sign em all up for Obamacare ....it's the greatest thing since the NHS was started in the UK back in 1948.
LONDON, June 21, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An eminent British doctor told a meeting of the Royal Society of Medicine in London that every year 130,000 elderly patients that die while under the care of the National Health Service (NHS) have been effectively euthanized by being put on the controversial Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP), a protocol for care of the terminally ill that he described as a death pathway.
He would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those (meddling) kids.
DeBlasio should go back to haunting amusement parks.
The Mystery Machine gonna getcha.
Jinkies!
He's pulling an Obama.
He plans to hike taxes, regulation, and public pensions and crash the economy. Then he will blame Bloomberg.
Glad I don't live in NYC. I don't need my blood to boil more than it does already.
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