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Bill de Blasio on Blizzard Bust: ‘Better Safe Than Sorry’
NY Observer ^ | 1-27-2014 | Jillian Jorgensen

Posted on 01/27/2015 6:58:11 AM PST by KeyLargo

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>>“We thought we were going to get something much bigger,”<<

Funny...his wife said the same thing on their wedding night...


81 posted on 01/27/2015 9:42:53 AM PST by ItsOurTimeNow ("I'm not questioning your honor...I'm denying its existence." - Tyrion Lannister)
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To: Black Agnes

I don’t think it’s so much emergency services as Cuomo’s and de Blasio’s political handlers who didn’t want to risk appearing to underrespond.

Still no good reason to shut the City down.

Per usual, the stock exchange wasn’t taken in by the hype and continued business as usual—even though many of their employees’ transportation was needlessly shut down by the state.


82 posted on 01/27/2015 10:02:58 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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I remember in ‘96, the exchange stayed open later than it should have. One person who worked there had a heart attack and died because EMS couldn’t get there and transport him to a hospital due to street conditions.

This is easily a no win situation for the public officials. Particularly when NWS Upton was predicting a barn burner of snow totals.


83 posted on 01/27/2015 10:04:59 AM PST by Black Agnes
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We owned a house on Tiki Island, sold it in 2001. There was only a couple of hurricanes during the time we owned it. I miss that place.


84 posted on 01/27/2015 1:46:35 PM PST by Ditter
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Blizzard, transit closures cost NYC economy estimated $200M

Published January 28, 2015
Associated Press
NEW YORK – New York City lost an estimated $200 million in economic activity in the fizzled snowstorm and decision to shut down the transit system — a loss that wasn’t crippling overall but had the biggest impact on small businesses and hourly workers.

Consumers who would have otherwise bought cars or made other major purchases will likely do so a day or two later, said Adam Kamins, an economist with Moody’s Analytics, which came up with the preliminary loss estimate.

“For example, a holiday where people aren’t working would have a greater impact on the economic output than this storm,” Kamins said.


85 posted on 01/28/2015 6:04:15 AM PST by KeyLargo
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