Oh, no, this guy. He actually has some artistic genius in him somewhere, with this whole rant style, but his politics are repugnant. I was excited to see he was opposed to the “no crossing the street with an iPod” bill, but here’s why:
“now if they introduce a law that says if you get hit by a car while you’re wearing your iPod, it’s not the driver’s fault, now THAT’s a law I could get behind.”
http://www.sustainableflatbush.org Anne (www.sustainableflatbush.org)
anyone who says the subways haven’t improved in 20 years was not riding them in 1987.
mikes
he’s really gonna be pissed when he finds out about the new heart attack tax!
http://www.henryhudsonparkway.org Hilary Kitasei
I don’t whether he’d be more dangerous in an SUV or a crowded subway! Please Bob, telecommute!
If we could get this guy to do a long term planning and sustainability rant it might be the hottest streetfilm ever.
http://www.futurebird.com futurebird
He seems a little… upset.
Angus Grieve-Smith
He wants to know where all the money is going. Well, it’s going to make up for the tax cuts: commuter tax repeal, Bush’s tax cuts, Pataki’s tax cuts. Did he think that they’d be able to cut those taxes so much and still be able to improve services?
“There seems to be a clear policy niche for a Mayoral candidate to win transit riders. Someone who champions their interests would have a real shot at differentiating themselves from the pack.”