The evident fact that the subway cars and stations haven't been cleaned, ever, is nauseating. Just makes you really want to go live in a place where you won't have enough living space and you have to ride death traps to get anywhere.
Plus, the ever-charming Gov. Cuomo now points out that New York law is going to require the medical workers who came to New York to help, including Samaritan's Purse, to pay New York income tax on their earnings while they were there. Without federal aid, he says, he can't afford to "subsidize" them.
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The evident fact that the subway cars and stations haven't been cleaned, ever, is nauseating. Just makes you really want to go live in a place where you won't have enough living space and you have to ride death traps to get anywhere.
Plus, the ever-charming Gov. Cuomo now points out that New York law is going to require the medical workers who came to New York to help, including Samaritan's Purse, to pay New York income tax on their earnings while they were there. Without federal aid, he says, he can't afford to "subsidize" them.
That was after the vitriolic attack on Samaritan's Purse by the juvenile currently employed as Speaker of the New York City Council.
I'm starting to really not like NYC.
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