New Yorkers felt safer before de Blasio

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You get what you vote for dumbshits.

New Yorkers felt safer before de Blasio: poll

A majority of New York voters says the city is becoming “less safe” under Mayor de Blasio — while they believe his predecessors, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg, made the Apple a better place to live, a poll to be released Monday reveals.

Of those who had an opinion, 55 percent said they thought the city was less safe under the current mayor, while only 28 percent thought it was safer now, according to the survey last week of 517 registered voters by 1NY Together, a new not-for-profit civic group started by real-estate honcho Paul Massey.

Fifty-eight percent said the city was safer under Mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg, while 24 percent said it was less safe. The rest of the respondents said they were undecided. The results were consistent across all five boroughs.

Of the three mayors, voters gave Giuliani the highest marks on quality-of-life improvement (39 percent), with Bloomberg rated second (31 percent) and de Blasio third (21 percent).

A majority of voters also opposes the City Council bill to wipe out 700,000 summonses given to people who have committed minor crimes, such as urinating in public, disorderly conduct, carrying
marijuana or loitering near schools.

 
There are more homeless on the streets than before, and they are more aggressive. He has cut back on "broken window" policing, and people who would have been picked up for a petty crime and at least put through the system remain on the streets. Plus stop and frisk has been cut back dramatically.

It's not back to the bad old days of the 80's that I remember, but it it worse than it was under Giuliani and Bloomberg.
 
Little wonder New Yorkers feel less safe. DeBlasio is delusional. He thinks the current upswing of knifings is a good thing!



The mayor, who has had a more-than-contentious relationship with his police department, is trying to paint the recent rise in stabbing and slashing incidents across New York as a credit to his success in getting guns off the streets.

"I'm not a criminologist but I can safely say that guns are being taken off the street in an unprecedented way," de Blasio said.

"Some people, unfortunately, are turning to a different weapon."

According to the local Fox affiliate, New York residents are more than a bit concerned about a string of seemingly-random slashing and stabbing attacks occurring on the city's subways. Thus far New York as averaged more than 10 such attacks per day -- per day -- in the first six weeks of 2016, according to the report.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Spins, Credits Fewer Guns For More Subway Slashings and Stabbings
 
Little wonder New Yorkers feel less safe. DeBlasio is delusional. He thinks the current upswing of knifings is a good thing!



The mayor, who has had a more-than-contentious relationship with his police department, is trying to paint the recent rise in stabbing and slashing incidents across New York as a credit to his success in getting guns off the streets.

"I'm not a criminologist but I can safely say that guns are being taken off the street in an unprecedented way," de Blasio said.

"Some people, unfortunately, are turning to a different weapon."

According to the local Fox affiliate, New York residents are more than a bit concerned about a string of seemingly-random slashing and stabbing attacks occurring on the city's subways. Thus far New York as averaged more than 10 such attacks per day -- per day -- in the first six weeks of 2016, according to the report.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Spins, Credits Fewer Guns For More Subway Slashings and Stabbings

The only people prevented from getting firearms in NYC are law abiding people. Criminals can get them as easily as getting a loosie cigarette from a bodega.
 
You get what you vote for dumbshits.

New Yorkers felt safer before de Blasio: poll

A majority of New York voters says the city is becoming “less safe” under Mayor de Blasio — while they believe his predecessors, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg, made the Apple a better place to live, a poll to be released Monday reveals.

Of those who had an opinion, 55 percent said they thought the city was less safe under the current mayor, while only 28 percent thought it was safer now, according to the survey last week of 517 registered voters by 1NY Together, a new not-for-profit civic group started by real-estate honcho Paul Massey.

Fifty-eight percent said the city was safer under Mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg, while 24 percent said it was less safe. The rest of the respondents said they were undecided. The results were consistent across all five boroughs.

Of the three mayors, voters gave Giuliani the highest marks on quality-of-life improvement (39 percent), with Bloomberg rated second (31 percent) and de Blasio third (21 percent).

A majority of voters also opposes the City Council bill to wipe out 700,000 summonses given to people who have committed minor crimes, such as urinating in public, disorderly conduct, carrying
marijuana or loitering near schools.
...and he's a loopy kunt
 
Thank god no one had a gun in Astoria...it would have added to the violence....yo

Maniac stabbed man, set homeless person on fire in Queens


Yes.....in gun control circles this is called a win-win....neither the victim or the violent attacker had a gun......it is sorta, kinda bad that someone was stabbed and another person was kinda set on fire.....but the important thing.....no one used a gun.......yippee....
 
You get what you vote for dumbshits.

New Yorkers felt safer before de Blasio: poll

A majority of New York voters says the city is becoming “less safe” under Mayor de Blasio — while they believe his predecessors, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg, made the Apple a better place to live, a poll to be released Monday reveals.

Of those who had an opinion, 55 percent said they thought the city was less safe under the current mayor, while only 28 percent thought it was safer now, according to the survey last week of 517 registered voters by 1NY Together, a new not-for-profit civic group started by real-estate honcho Paul Massey.

Fifty-eight percent said the city was safer under Mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg, while 24 percent said it was less safe. The rest of the respondents said they were undecided. The results were consistent across all five boroughs.

Of the three mayors, voters gave Giuliani the highest marks on quality-of-life improvement (39 percent), with Bloomberg rated second (31 percent) and de Blasio third (21 percent).

A majority of voters also opposes the City Council bill to wipe out 700,000 summonses given to people who have committed minor crimes, such as urinating in public, disorderly conduct, carrying
marijuana or loitering near schools.
A voting public that demands de Blasio deserves de Blasio.

I am stunned just how strange and wrong this man can be.
 

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