Posted on 05/19/2019 1:01:10 PM PDT by Kaslin
The most widely mocked presidential campaign of this cycle may not land Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio in the White House, but at least, in theory, it could put him on the unemployment line. This weekend the New York Post brought up the rather inconvenient fact that Hizzoner has effectively absconded from the city and is spending pretty much all of his time on the campaign trail. So how is he managing to run the most populous city in the nation while he’s out on the road? The answer is that he’s not, which means that he’s not doing his job. And owing to an obscure (never invoked) codicil in the city charter, a small board of elected officials have the ability to remove him from office and replace him.
The poison pill buried in the documents dense legalese is the committee on mayoral inability, a five-member body with the power to declare the mayor temporarily unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office.
Comptroller Scott Stringer who has publicly worried about the mayors distraction is a member, along with City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., the longest-serving of the citys five beeps.
The committee would also include two mayoral appointees, Corporation Counsel Zachary Carter and a deputy mayor to be named later, by de Blasio himself.
I’ll confess that I’d never heard of this rule either, but it’s apparently a real thing. The Committee on Mayoral Inability is described in the City Charter under Chapter 1, section (d)(2) and it plays out precisely as described in the article at the Post. It appears to have been primarily designed for situations where the Governor removes the Mayor from office (I didn’t know he could do that either), or for situations where the Mayor is unable to perform his duties due to sickness. But it includes some vague descriptions regarding “other reasons” so it sounds like it applies.
So what happens if they decided to form up the committee and give de Blasio the boot? According to the charter, “the powers and duties of the office of mayor shall devolve upon the public advocate or the comptroller in that order .”
I somehow doubt this is going to happen, but it at least gave the press something to chat about over the weekend. The Post got Rudy Giuliani to weigh in on the plan, but he dismissed the idea of removing de Blasio. Though probably not for the reasons you would expect. Rather than defending Bill, Rudy said, “he doesnt do anything, anyway. The city runs itself. He wont be missed.”
Ouch.
Some might argue that the city actually runs better without the Mayor dipping his beak into every issue of the day. But if New York continues to chug along just fine with the boss basically living in Iowa and New Hampshire, we are left to wonder why we bother keeping him around in the first place. If nothing else, this little exercise provides an education in just how different city charters can be. In New York City there are all manner of ways to remove a sitting mayor if the need arises. In Baltimore, unless the mayor is convicted of a crime, you can’t get them out of the office without using dynamite.
His wife has a little nest egg tucked away. He’ll be OK
His lesbian wife? The Beard?
“Could Bill de Blasio lose his job while running for President?”
I believe a lot of people in New York hope so.
The big question is whether he can still perform his mayoral duties adequately while running for president.
The less he does, the better it is for NYC. If he is not there he cannot keep digging.
Tough titties, they voted for him, they're stuck with him.
Him NOT running NY city is probably a very good thing. The guy’s a nut and an incompetent fool.
Dean Wormer: "There is a little-known codicil in the Faber College constitution which gives the dean unlimited power to preserve order in time of campus emergency."
Give DeBlasio Double-Secret Probation ...
It’s time for somebody to put his foot down...And that foot is me!
I’m not even from New York, and I hope he loses his job.
Just on general principles. Kaiser Wilhelm spent his latter days in the Netherlands as a country gentleman, after her so abruptly left his former job.
Warren Wilhelm, aka “Bill de Blasio” (an assumed name, to hide his Germanic roots), is probably more like Benito Mussolini than like Kaiser Wilhelm, anyway.
So it doesn't matter if the Dope From Park Slope runs for president and loses his gig as NYC mayor; we already have 2 libtard socialists in line to replace him and further ruin the city, which is on its last gasp as normal people move out.
Mrs. Wormer was smokin hot. Hotter than donut grease.
Don’t know why I just thought of that...
That nest egg is the 850 mill she has no idea where it is. Criminal f###s
And she is a reformed lesbian. And they had their honeymoon in Cuba.
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