sardis wrote:With Bloomberg, it's his coziness to Wall Street and his overall God complex that turns me off. I know that they all have God complexes but he pretty much acted like a dictator in NYC which that attitude trickled down to other departments of the city, i.e. police. With all his postings about the police, I'm surprised Brklyn are so enamored with him.
I hear on Bloomie's God complex. He really does have it, but every President does. I think only George HW Bush kept his largely in check. Very pragmatic dude, from my viewpoint. Otherwise, the office has been filled with people who bypass Congress to sell arms to guerrillas (and perhaps crack in inner cities), get 8X10s from interns, think torture and subverting Constitutional protection is warranted or state to everyone in their cabinet that he "can do every one of your jobs better than you." If you aren't an asshole with a God complex when you get in, within 2.5 yrs you sure are.
Personally, I think Bloomberg doesn't cozy as much to Wall Streeters as he does the affluent. I have a complicated relationship with that dynamic. That's a much longer post for another day. I'll move on and just say he just wants a robust tax base (and tried to balance services to the poor within that space). Even with some of his moves that I have not always been a fan of, he was great at making sure things functioned as efficiently as possible and set NYC up to move forward as a robust city with a greater quality of life.
As far as police and Blommie go, you have to realize I lived with Guiliani before him. Benchmark selection. Anyone is better than Rudy with respect to police; and the police problem is one that is rotten from the culture and union perspective. I don't put much blame/attribution on the mayor's office.
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