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De Blasio Rekindles Feud With Cuomo During Transportation Funding Event
Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are getting into the Thanksgiving spirit this week by doing what they do best – complaining about each other even though they are obligated to pretend they like each other since they can’t avoid seeing each other a few times every year. The horses stay broadly very popular with New Yorkers, who’ve persistently opposed the mayor’s makes an attempt to take away them. U.S. Secretary of Homeland… “This is not about throwing money at the problem”, he said.
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Astorino, speaking at Penn Station at the transportation event, called Cuomo’s remarks “completely out of line”.
De Blasio smiled during Astorino’s comments, but that’s as far as it went.
With de Blasio standing with him, Astorino responded to the dig on himself and the mayor by saying he could get the governor – who is one of his constituents – mental health services.
Cuomo had charged Tuesday de Blasio’s failures of management – and intelligence – were to blame for the increasing number of homeless people on the streets.
Less than two weeks after the deadly terror attacks in Paris, NY City is on high alert, with many fearing ISIS may want to hit the Big Apple.
De Blasio said the city has increased road and bridge infrastructure spending 50 percent over the last decade. The city, de Blasio said, must keep people in the community as allies to give us leads, insights where someone may have been on the wrong track.
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Just $100 million of additional funding for NY City could support subway riders, pave 400 lane miles of road, implement traffic safety improvements at 50 schools, and help fix the city’s 789 bridges, he said.