New York, NY – NY Post Opinion: Emperor Mike’s Snow Blindness

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    New York, NY – It is said that once a man be comes a bishop, he never again hears the truth or eats a bad meal. Imagine, then, the pampered life of the Emperor of Bloomstan.

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    To understand how King Mike could deny the snow truth that all New Yorkers could see, you first must understand his golden bubble. It’s not just the weekend trips to warmer climes, or the routine comforts of a multibillionaire with homes here and there.

    It’s that he surrounds himself with yes men and women. They don’t dare bring him bad news. They know he doesn’t want to hear it.

    We can call them cowards, and they are, but that misses the point. The corruption of power multiplies over time, and few inconvenient facts penetrate the walls of his bubble these days, especially now that he is focused on winning the White House.

    The mayor himself is the problem, and it won’t be fixed until he decides to fix it. To save the city and his reputation, he’s got to get his head back into the job.

    So far, there is zero evidence he will. His performance last week was distressingly shoddy. The failure to competently manage the Sanitation Department was only the tip of the blizzard.

    The greater failure was to understand and manage public expectations. His reaction to the criticism was a microcosm of the worst moments of his tenure. The tone-deaf elitist, the haughty rich guy who oozes contempt for anybody who challenges him — all of it captured on the X-ray cameras of television.

    “I regret everything in the world,” he snapped at one press conference, secure in his screw-you attitude. He insisted the sanitation commissioner was “the best sanitation commissioner the city has ever had.”

    In his bubble, that’s self-evident. If the sanit man weren’t the best, the self-declared best mayor would not have appointed him.

    Imagine being the deputy mayor or lesser aide who knows that New Yorkers are rightfully furious. After the mayor’s public lashing of critics, few are the brave souls willing to tell him the truth and risk a blow-up or banishment.

    Ah, but perhaps the King didn’t know, didn’t realize the life-and-death implications of ambulances stuck in the snow.

    Perhaps, but then it was his choice not to know or to care. All roads lead to the leader.

    He bought the third term not because he wanted it, but because it was the best job on the market. He wanted to run for president but didn’t have the courage to try.

    Now he and New York are stuck with each other, but we’re not really in it together. Emotionally and mentally, he has checked out. The job is beneath him now.

    So New York burns while he fiddles. The signs of imperiousness are everywhere.

    The CityTime scandal, an $80 million rip-off, was just another day at the office for him. Bike lanes proliferate even though nobody except a few zealots want them.

    Commissioners in health and transportation brazenly fudge facts to sell his pet projects. Land-use rules are manipulated to justify sweetheart deals to favored contractors, such as the whopping homeless shelter on West 25th Street.

    It’s a rotten time to have a disengaged mayor. If Andrew Cuomo is the reform governor he promises to be, revenues from the state will be slashed. That will make City Hall’s job tougher.

    The Sanitation budget shows the hard times are just beginning. Spending has gone up 20 percent since 2006, even as its uniformed work force has fallen by nearly 10 percent. So we’re paying more, and as we saw last week, getting less. That can’t go on.

    The only hope is for a course correction at the top. And New Year’s is the perfect time for a new beginning. But even kings can’t merely wish a change. They must commit to it and work at it, all day and every day.

    So which is it, Mayor Mike? Are you in or out?


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    meshigener
    meshigener
    13 years ago

    Couldn’t say it better

    13 years ago

    Is thee a way to impeach Bloomberg for misfeasance or malfeasance in office?

    13 years ago

    I have to admit I am very surprised the Post would allow such a factual and harmful attack upon mayor Bloomberg

    13 years ago

    the emperor has no clothes best describes this unrealistic selfish individual

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    13 years ago

    The NY Post as a third rate paper has allowed some first rate comments. If Michael Goodwin disappears , I would check in Bloombergs basement.

    Sensible25
    Sensible25
    13 years ago

    My sentiments exactly!! I was thinking all this last week myself. His “screw you” attitude was exactly what bothered me.

    Berel13
    Berel13
    13 years ago

    Easy to criticize – but he has an impossible job

    fiftyseven
    fiftyseven
    13 years ago

    This is Gevaldig

    alwaysright
    alwaysright
    13 years ago

    nicely said, the sad part of it that there is nothing that will bother more for king bloomberg than to be conciderd a failior on the job, and that will never happen as we sheepel will forget and vote him in again if he can run again.

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    13 years ago

    I couldn’t of said it better myself. Oh, wait a minute, I did say it – days ago already! I’ve been shouting it from the rooftops here on VIN.

    Berel13
    Berel13
    13 years ago

    What a bunch of hate-filled spoiled comments. Ome snow and loss of vouchers and the world ends. Our ancesters went through pogroms. This city is gan eden compared to many places even today. Grow up

    13 years ago

    Nominate Michael Goodwin for a noble prize.
    Finally someone says it as it is.

    13 years ago

    Bloombag’s spiritual predecessor, Napoleon Bonaparte, also had his problems with a little snow.

    Dov77
    Dov77
    13 years ago

    Great article.