The problems are many, but the linchpin is Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose performance grows worse by the day.
With restaurants wanting to know the rules for reopening, de Blasio diddled until the last minute.
Crime is soaring - murder is up 25 percent - and de Blasio responds by vowing to cut the police budget.
Friday produced a perfect contrast between what New York needs and what de Blasio does.
These are extraordinary times and there is a real risk de Blasio is digging the city's grave.
Their common critique is that de Blasio is not progressive enough, and they promise to do twice as many things, especially when it comes to raising taxes and handcuffing cops.
With mobs assaulting the foundations of our republic and terrifying otherwise-sensible people into silence or assent, the police are declared Public Enemy No. 1 - and de Blasio joins the Amen corner.
With restaurants wanting to know the rules for reopening, de Blasio diddled until the last minute.
Crime is soaring - murder is up 25 percent - and de Blasio responds by vowing to cut the police budget.
Friday produced a perfect contrast between what New York needs and what de Blasio does.
These are extraordinary times and there is a real risk de Blasio is digging the city's grave.
Their common critique is that de Blasio is not progressive enough, and they promise to do twice as many things, especially when it comes to raising taxes and handcuffing cops.
With mobs assaulting the foundations of our republic and terrifying otherwise-sensible people into silence or assent, the police are declared Public Enemy No. 1 - and de Blasio joins the Amen corner.
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