NYC mayor Mamdani wants YOU to be a paid city snow shoveler. Must have photo ID and SS card!!!

The people with the sob stories in the story last week about standing in line at the free grocery store don’t appear to have shown up to earn some money to pay for their own groceries.. Imagine that!
 
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No, Trump did have early leads. The Republican candidate typically does, with votes coming in from the more rural areas where Republicans hold majorities and vote counting takes less time because the number of voters is smaller, usually much smaller. Then the city votes come in, which have taken longer to count because the numbers are so much greater and which typically favor Democrats. It's like this in every election. Trump tried to capitalize on this long familiar pattern by claiming fraud. Biden ended up with official vote totals that closely mirrored the pre-election polls in which he led by around seven points .
You have not proven voting fraud. You don't have even a circumstantial argument. This is over.
 
How does one "live" on a temp or seasonal job salary? It's limited by its very definition.
Fast food positions often function as flexible or temporary, part-time jobs......Flexibility & Part-Time: Many positions are part-time, allowing for flexible schedules that fit students


so its OK to pay the 23 year old Taco Bell worker and ALL part time(part time jobs are limited) workers a non livable wage...got it
 
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Can't use that on sidewalk or driveways, genius.
These will, and their cheaper than paying a shitload of people to shovel snow:

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That one's under $2,000. I pays for itself compared to hiring 10 shovelers in a day and will easily do the work of 20+ shovelers.

That's one example of many. Mechanization almost always beats using more manual labor.
 
These will, and their cheaper than paying a shitload of people to shovel snow:

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That one's under $2,000. I pays for itself compared to hiring 10 shovelers in a day and will easily do the work of 20+ shovelers.

That's one example of many. Mechanization almost always beats using more manual labor.
🙄 Here's a homework assignment: calculat6the cost of the estimated number of these it would take to clear ALL of the sidewalks in the 5 boroughs of nyc, and how much time that would take. Oh, and then you would STILL need manual labor to dig out the cars and hydrants buried by snow and street plows. Let us know what you come up with.
 
🙄 Here's a homework assignment: calculat6the cost of the estimated number of these it would take to clear ALL of the sidewalks in the 5 boroughs of nyc, and how much time that would take. Oh, and then you would STILL need manual labor to dig out the cars and hydrants buried by snow and street plows. Let us know what you come up with.
You really are a 'tard. Rather than dig them out, you post temporary signs ahead of the storm that prohibit parking and warn that vehicles may be stuck in snowbanks and extraction is at owner's expense. Problem solved. The city of NY has not particular responsibility to dig your car out of a snowbank.

As for hydrants... First, are they functional in freezing weather, or drawn down? A hydrant full of frozen water won't work as intended, snow covering it or not. I'd think the firemen responding to a fire could easily dig a hydrant out and there's no need for some cluck with a shovel doing this at all.
 
I thought I explained the false basis for the claim of voter fraud.
The people with the sob stories in the story last week about standing in line at the free grocery store don’t appear to have shown up to earn some money to pay for their own groceries.. Imagine that.

You really are a 'tard. Rather than dig them out, you post temporary signs ahead of the storm that prohibit parking and warn that vehicles may be stuck in snowbanks and extraction is at owner's expense. Problem solved. The city of NY has not particular responsibility to dig your car out of a snowbank.

As for hydrants... First, are they functional in freezing weather, or drawn down? A hydrant full of frozen water won't work as intended, snow covering it or not. I'd think the firemen responding to a fire could easily dig a hydrant out and there's no need for some cluck with a shovel doing this at all.
Newsflash gumby; while that ALREADY EXISTS in the appropriate boroughs, there are limited areas/space for people (who can afford it) to temporarily relocate their cars overall. And since nor everyone is fit enough to do heavy shoveling, the mayor offers an ORGANIZED solution so residents won't have to haggle high prices with various groups & individuals (especially with the steps on brownstone apartment blogs. and other type walkways).

And FYI, the NYFD has specialized "thawing truck units" for frozen hydrants ... has for a LONG time now.

Now that I've educated you on this; get cracking on that homework assignment I previously gave you.
 
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The people with the sob stories in the story last week about standing in line at the free grocery store don’t appear to have shown up to earn some money to pay for their own groceries.. Imagine that!
1. Slick Willy's workfare program doesn't cover groceries AND utilities AND rent. It's akin to indentured servitude.
2. Remember when Walmart got busted for paying their full time workers insufficient salaries to the point that they could qualify for foodstamps?
3. Why do you think progressive politicians have been fighting for a decent minimum wage all these years?
4. You'd know this if you could see without those limited eyelets, you sheet wearing schmuck. Imagine that? 😏😉
 
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Newsflash gumby; while that ALREADY EXISTS in the appropriate boroughs, there are limited areas/space for people (who can afford it) to temporarily relocate their cars overall. And since nor everyone is fit enough to do heavy shoveling, the mayor offers an ORGANIZED solution so residents won't have to haggle high prices with various groups & individuals (especially with the steps on brownstone apartment blogs. and other type walkways).

So, you offer trivial objections to mechanization. Better to mechanize than hire lots of 'temps.'
And FYI, the NYFD has specialized "thawing truck units" for frozen hydrants ... has for a LONG time now.

So, your earlier complaint about parked cars and fire hydrants was just bullshit hum?
 
So, you offer trivial objections to mechanization. Better to mechanize than hire lots of 'temps.'


So, your earlier complaint about parked cars and fire hydrants was just bullshit hum?
Only a complete and insipidly stubborn maga moron would call logical and fact based information that proves him wrong "trivial objections"

An another newsflash for ya gumby, space for the NYFD to access hydrants is enforced 24/7 year round. That DOES not hold for sn entire residential city block.

Now, before you stupidly try to apply your logic to something you know absolutely nothing about, go answer the homework assignment I gave you. QUIT DODGING AND STALLING.
 
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