Posted on 12/22/2020 5:27:21 PM PST by Rummyfan
It’s the week before Christmas, traditionally the best week of the year to be in New York City. This is the week when tourists by the thousands flock to town, hundreds of restaurants are full and festive, the theater does peak business, the symphony and opera and ballet put on their most popular shows, concert venues are fully booked, hotel rooms are impossible to find, stores are packed, and beautiful Christmas lights are everywhere.
Not this year. Don’t even think about coming here right now. Almost all of the best things are closed, by order of our political masters. The term “ghost town” is a fair description. Here’s a small roundup:
Restaurants. After a few months of graciously allowing restaurants to have outdoor dining plus indoor at 25% capacity, last week — just as fall was about to turn into full winter — Governor Cuomo ordered all restaurants in New York City completely closed for indoor dining until further notice. That’s right, all indoor dining at restaurants is closed in New York City. Outdoor? This is December! For most of the last week, the temperature has been well below 32F (0C); today it finally got back to a little above 40F (5C). In my neighborhood, normally the best restaurant area of the City, nearly all of the restaurants have given up. A handful have built elaborate “outdoor” structures where a few hardy patrons in parkas huddle beneath highly inadequate heat lamps. The evidence that indoor dining at restaurants is a significant source of spread of the coronavirus is non-existent.
Broadway theater. All of it is completely closed. Through May 2021!
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Before the name change only 14% of the students could read, today after the name change less then 7% can read. So much for that hope.
It would be laughable if it were not practically criminal, and the children being... left behind.
It is criminal
The left looks at feelings for solutions, naming the school Barack Obama Elementary is all that was needed, see that would solve all the problems. It would give hope to the teachers and students of the school. It would be magic, it would make everyone feel good...
A real board of ed and a real education leader would have said “hey, 7% can read here, how can they learn math, science, social studies, etc, if only 7% can read? I am going to implement a 100% reading and writing campaign for this school year, the only subject being taught this year is reading and writing. I will remove staff who are not up to this task and hire every reading specialist I can get my hands on. At 36K per student, I can hire 1 for every 5 kids. We are going to focus on reading and language skills this school year. We will have a fully stocked library, librarians and reading list. I want to see 99% pass at the end of the year.”
Could you imagine if we had real leadership in our public schools? A real principal, a real superintendent, who can get what needed to be done, done?
Renaming a school didn’t make a single kid smarter, but it certainly made them all dumber because everyone believed that was the solution to the problem.
Rockefeller Center tree, rink, restaurant on the rink; FAO Schwarz; Macy's.
Last time there was very familiar.
Friend reports from NYC today are dismal. Empty streets, boarded shops, thugs everywhere.
What a shame.
Used to be a time when I thought NYer had so much balls that no one would have dared to pull 1/10th of this crap off. Now I realize it was really the mob that were the only ones with balls. Time to bring the Mafia back to NY, and Chicago.
It’s their behinds that are being left out.
Your Christmas Present: Our Political Leaders Are Killing Off New York City
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Allow me to correct that: Our political leaders are killing off the USA. Some are doing so with malice while others are doing so through sheer IGNORANCE.
It’s OVER folks, so brace yourselves for major pain and suffering. Oh, and have a Merry Christmas!
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