Posted on 08/30/2020 6:03:10 PM PDT by george76
Mayor de Blasio is set to send out layoff notices Monday, but trimming the city workforce wont come close to addressing the ginormous fiscal and economic challenges ahead.
Consider the July jobless figures out last week: 15.9 percent statewide, 20 percent (one of five workers) in the city. In The Bronx, 25 percent were jobless, a rate last seen during the Great Depression.
New Yorks numbers are far worse than those for the nation, which saw only 10.2 percent of employees off the job. And dont blame it all on COVID: Last week, the state was posting the third-lowest number of new cases per capita 22 per 100,000...
Do blame Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio for their endless, bizarre, non-science-based COVID rules, particularly in the city: Indoor dining is still banned, theaters closed and even gyms cant open until Wednesday. All despite scant COVID.
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rioting, homeless encampments, surge in violence and general lawlessness, and its no wonder hundreds of businesses remain closed, some never to reopen leaving thousands without work.
The economys collapse, meanwhile, deprives the city, state and MTA of enormous tax and fare revenue, popping multibillion-dollar holes in their budgets.
Yet both Cuomo and de Blasio seem to want to keep the economy down, as they fantasize about a federal bailout and, in the mayors case, borrowing billions and saddling future generations with debt. (Sadly, at least one of the leading candidates to replace him, Speaker Corey Johnson, is on board the borrow-it-all train.)
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The most effective budget fix? Get the economy going. Fast. Allow indoor dining. Crack down on crime to make businesses safe. Dont raise taxes lower them.
Yes, COVID remains a threat. But its no longer New Yorks biggest worry. The economy is. Focus on that.
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I wish on them the same fate
I should have said 2020.
Most of upstate is red but gets outvoted by deep blue downstate. The states need an electoral college for state and local elections, especially in the major cities on the coasts.
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