Don’t It Always Seem to Go . . .

“… you don’t know what you’ve got until you’re forced to get it …”
When did New York City turn into the wimpiest city in the world? Oh, that’s right … when Mayor Bloomberg got elected.
Since he’s been in office, Bloomberg has banned or tried to ban cigarettes, trans fats, loud nightclubs and cars in the city. And now Bloomberg has announced that the city is going to make it mandatory that all taxis be hybrid by the year 2012.
What’s next? Hosting the World Figure Skating Championships? Oh, wait … the Rangers already play their home games in Madison Square Garden.
My point is, if you take danger and risk out of New York City, you are taking away the city’s character.
A kinder, gentler New York also means you’ll now have to go to Rio de Janiero, Damascus or Detroit to get the adrenaline rush of walking down the street and wondering what kind of mayhem might befall you at any moment.
That’s only going to increase our carbon footprint with all those airline trips to more fun places.
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