Mayor Bloomberg finds housing the homeless after a disaster as a government function daunting:
"I don't know that anybody has ever taken this number of people and found housing for them overnight," Bloomberg said. "We don't have a lot of empty housing in this city," he added. "We're not going to let anybody go sleeping in the streets. ... But it's a challenge, and we're working on it."
Hey, Mike, really? Private companies do it every single night in New York City, no problem at all. Actually nearly twice that. What is it about becoming a politician that makes a billionaire blind to business solutions?
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
"I don't know that anybody has ever taken this number of people and found housing for them overnight," Bloomberg said. "We don't have a lot of empty housing in this city," he added. "We're not going to let anybody go sleeping in the streets. ... But it's a challenge, and we're working on it."
Hey, Mike, really? Private companies do it every single night in New York City, no problem at all. Actually nearly twice that. What is it about becoming a politician that makes a billionaire blind to business solutions?
Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.
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