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Posted: 8/8/2021 8:08:09 AM EST
I was just listening to NYC restaurant owner whine about food price increase, wage and employ issues blah blah blah. It sure seems to me that they got what they voted for. Stupid SHOULD hurt. We'll never go back. There was a lady that lived in NJ that said she's a lifelong city girl and SHE won't go back because "dangerous". Again these idiots are living the life they voted for.
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The long train of abuses and usurpations is rolling along and we're all still onboard. Grumbling, but not jumping off, either.
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those politicians won't stop until that city resembles an episode of "the deuce" - "again"
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Quoted: Because, they did, in a roundabout way. Even if not technically directly. We all have. I mean, we've sucked it up so far, have we not? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why do you assume these individuals voted for these laws? Because, they did, in a roundabout way. Even if not technically directly. We all have. I mean, we've sucked it up so far, have we not? I sure as hell didn't vote for I-1639 in WA, but I still deal with it's bullshit. |
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Quoted: Did you vote for Clinton? Or Obama? Or Biden? Do you, and I, and everyone else who voted republican get what we deserve? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Probably because conservative republicans are pretty much never rans there? Most vote for democrats or socialists, the numbers prove it. Did you vote for Clinton? Or Obama? Or Biden? Do you, and I, and everyone else who voted republican get what we deserve? But it is pretty much always close to a 50/50 split outside of certain states and cities. Then you have the areas and some states where it is so lopsided that it really does boil down to pretty much everyone voting one way. NYC is one of those area's. Now get outside of NYC and it even's back out somewhat. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Why do you assume these individuals voted for these laws? So you've never been to New York City? Myself and many other ARFCOMMERs lived in NYC. Why would you assume that we voted for Democrats? I know tons of conservative Republicans who live and/or work in NYC. |
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Quoted: The long train of abuses and usurpations is rolling along and we're all still onboard. Grumbling, but not jumping off, either. View Quote Lots of people left the city, that's jumping off the train. You expect NYC to change? They can leave they just can't live near you? I get it. I don't want them living near me either...but that applies to pretty much everybody, not just assholes from the city. |
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Quoted: You guys bitch when people don't jump off...you bitch when they do... Lots of people left the city, that's jumping off the train. You expect NYC to change? They can leave they just can't live near you? I get it. I don't want them living near me either...but that applies to pretty much everybody, not just assholes from the city. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The long train of abuses and usurpations is rolling along and we're all still onboard. Grumbling, but not jumping off, either. Lots of people left the city, that's jumping off the train. You expect NYC to change? They can leave they just can't live near you? I get it. I don't want them living near me either...but that applies to pretty much everybody, not just assholes from the city. Hell fire, son, I ain't bitching. It's just an observed reality. It's just not bad enough yet for jumping off to be worth the squeeze yet, is all. But that can change so fast people have no fucking how idea how fast it can go. |
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new york shitty has been overwhelmingly commicrat for decades. they decide the politics of most of the state by themselves. so for the most part they did get what they voted for. there are exceptions but not enough to make a difference.
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The majority of restaurant owners in major NY state cities probably did vote for it. I’m sure there are plenty of business in the state who did’t, and you can’t just move you’re entire restaurant at will if it’s successful where it is at. Just like not everyone can afford to lose their job.
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The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities.
https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. |
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Quoted: new york shitty has been overwhelmingly commicrat for decades. they decide the politics of most of the state by themselves. so for the most part they did get what they voted for. there are exceptions but not enough to make a difference. View Quote Did you “ get what you voted for” when Biden was elected? |
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Edited with looked up numbers.
Votes for Trump in NYC alone: 691,682. |
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Quoted: The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities. https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. View Quote Of course cities generate cash flow, that's where the people are. Now feed yourselves without using land outside the city. Generate the energy you depend on. Find clean water. Upstate land owners lost out on billions of dollars of income because Cuomo didn't want to risk NYCs source of water. We are the water shed, the prison camp and the bread basket to the city. |
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Quoted: NY is a net positive to the federal tax roles. Of course cities generate cash flow, that's where the people are. Now feed yourselves without using land outside the city. Generate the energy you depend on. Find clean water. Upstate land owners lost out on billions of dollars of income because Cuomo didn't want to risk NYCs source of water. We are the water shed, the prison camp and the bread basket to the city. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities. https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. Of course cities generate cash flow, that's where the people are. Now feed yourselves without using land outside the city. Generate the energy you depend on. Find clean water. Upstate land owners lost out on billions of dollars of income because Cuomo didn't want to risk NYCs source of water. We are the water shed, the prison camp and the bread basket to the city. Kiryas Joel didn't |
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I dislike eating in NYC for the most part.
so zero fucks given let that place disintegrate to what it was pre-Giuliani couldn't care less. |
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Quoted: NY is a net positive to the federal tax roles. Of course cities generate cash flow, that's where the people are. Now feed yourselves without using land outside the city. Generate the energy you depend on. Find clean water. Upstate land owners lost out on billions of dollars of income because Cuomo didn't want to risk NYCs source of water. We are the water shed, the prison camp and the bread basket to the city. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities. https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. Of course cities generate cash flow, that's where the people are. Now feed yourselves without using land outside the city. Generate the energy you depend on. Find clean water. Upstate land owners lost out on billions of dollars of income because Cuomo didn't want to risk NYCs source of water. We are the water shed, the prison camp and the bread basket to the city. Easy. Food comes form the store. Power from the outlet And water from the facet. Super easy! Was there some point you were trying to make? |
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All I know is that I have enjoyed going to NYC pre covid and Deblasio. We would go several times a year for dining and entertainment. I will not go back for any reason unless or until it returns to prior status.
I’m not holding my breath… |
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Then you have the native New Yorkers who welcome the crime and mayhem because they want the "old nyc" back. Crazy.
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you know about 40 percent of nyc residents (several million) votes R.
right? |
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Quoted: I was just listening to NYC restaurant owner whine about food price increase, wage and employ issues blah blah blah. It sure seems to me that they got what they voted for. Stupid SHOULD hurt. We'll never go back. There was a lady that lived in NJ that said she's a lifelong city girl and SHE won't go back because "dangerous". Again these idiots are living the life they voted for. View Quote Do you know for fact that these people voted for what they got? You do realize that there are conservatives and right of center people in NYC and NYS. |
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Many have relocated shop down here to Miami. We have Tuesday reservations for Carbone Italian restaurant, which moved down last year and opened in January. It took us 7 months to get that reservation.
Chris |
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My nephew bought a $1m condo in Brooklyn. He was supposedly smart, Stanford grad who works on Wall Street. Why the hell would you buy property in NYC?
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Quoted: Myself and many other ARFCOMMERs lived in NYC. Why would you assume that we voted for Democrats? I know tons of conservative Republicans who live and/or work in NYC. View Quote This. Lived there for 2 years as a hardcore rightwing conservative. Moved in with my girlfriend in Queens and used her closet to store my guns. Freaked her out at first but after 30 years she owns guns now as well. Most of the people I hung out with were conservative, problem is we were the minority in that area. OP, was just talking about NYC with my wife last night, we miss our trips back there but we arent going back any time soon. Everyone likes to bag on NY for their politics but I always enjoyed going to the city and staying for a week. Great food, great places to drink and walk and sightsee. |
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Quoted: The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities. https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. View Quote Blue states produce paper Red states produce food Lets shut it down and see what happens |
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Quoted: My nephew bought a $1m condo in Brooklyn. He was supposedly smart, Stanford grad who works on Wall Street. Why the hell would you buy property in NYC? View Quote If he's actually a smart Stanford grad that works on Wall Street he will be making $250,000 inside of 2 years. Depending on what he actually does on Wall Street he can be making close to $500,000 inside of 5 years if he's ambitious, sometimes multiples of that. |
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Quoted: This. Lived there for 2 years as a hardcore rightwing conservative. Moved in with my girlfriend in Queens and used her closet to store my guns. Freaked her out at first but after 30 years she owns guns now as well. Most of the people I hung out with were conservative, problem is we were the minority in that area. OP, was just talking about NYC with my wife last night, we miss our trips back there but we arent going back any time soon. Everyone likes to bag on NY for their politics but I always enjoyed going to the city and staying for a week. Great food, great places to drink and walk and sightsee. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Myself and many other ARFCOMMERs lived in NYC. Why would you assume that we voted for Democrats? I know tons of conservative Republicans who live and/or work in NYC. This. Lived there for 2 years as a hardcore rightwing conservative. Moved in with my girlfriend in Queens and used her closet to store my guns. Freaked her out at first but after 30 years she owns guns now as well. Most of the people I hung out with were conservative, problem is we were the minority in that area. OP, was just talking about NYC with my wife last night, we miss our trips back there but we arent going back any time soon. Everyone likes to bag on NY for their politics but I always enjoyed going to the city and staying for a week. Great food, great places to drink and walk and sightsee. It's fascinating looking at the maps by district for election results. Queens is surprisingly diverse, with many red or pink pockets, but dark blue near JFK. Staten Island is predominately red. Brooklyn is mostly dark blue, with pockets of red almost perfectly tracing the areas where you can function in Russian without slipping into English. https://toddwschneider.com/maps/nyc-presidential-election-results/?year=2020#10.23/40.6749/-73.962 |
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Quoted: The people crying about American metros on this forum while sucking from their teat are hilarious. 85% of our GDP comes from major metros. All the tax revenue subsidizing your lifestyle? Big cities. https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Featured%20Insights/Urbanization/US%20cities%20in%20the%20global%20economy/MGI_Urban_America_Full_Report.ashx We really should keep tax revenue within states. Might wake some of you up. View Quote You sure skimmed over that and found your own summary. American metro areas comprise of more than just the core city and it’s political system. Metro Detroit for example is three counties, one of which strongly voted for Trump. Another aspect too, is while a business may be headquartered in a large urban city, they often have rural manufacturing plants doing the work. Something I know about very well, for example, while Detroit may have a high GDP, many of the components used for automobiles are made in small towns in Ohio or Indiana. You miss the larger picture when all you look at is the paper. My employer is Detroit headquartered and doesn’t earn a profit from a single thing inside of the city. |
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Quoted: most national companies have already moved to $15 min wage even without laws being passed View Quote That kind of makes the point. Small companies now have to compete with big company wages which is hard to do. The small companies are put out of business, the big companies that are left attract more out of state leftists and also push the whole gay/racism lefty agenda. Plus then you only have chain stores |
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Where the fuck are the Five Families of NY? I guess organized crime is really dead after all, or it’s all just ran by the city government now
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Restaurants always had high turnover in NYC…average lifespan of a new restaurant was about 5-7 years before people got bored…theme cuisine always had the trendy short life. Quality or heritage restaurants usually survived much longer.
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Quoted: Myself and many other ARFCOMMERs lived in NYC. Why would you assume that we voted for Democrats? I know tons of conservative Republicans who live and/or work in NYC. View Quote I was a partner at large law firm in Manhattan. I would walk around NYC wearing my MAGA hat, which I bought directly from Donald Trump, and got nothing but shit. Which was the point. "Boy you in the wrong fucking place" "Man you better beat that white boys ass" That's the guy on Lexington who got tossed right over the construction scaffolding after stepping his dumb ass up I would be sitting in my complex grilling area, with like-minded people and people would literally shout their liberal bullshit down at us like it was their busines. |
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Quoted: I was a partner at large law firm in Manhattan. I would walk around NYC wearing my MAGA hat, which I bought directly from Donald Trump, and got nothing but shit. Which was the point. "Boy you in the wrong fucking place" "Man you better beat that white boys ass" That's the guy on Lexington who got tossed right over the construction scaffolding after stepping his dumb ass up I would be sitting in my complex grilling area, with like-minded people and people would literally shout their liberal bullshit down at us like it was their busines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Myself and many other ARFCOMMERs lived in NYC. Why would you assume that we voted for Democrats? I know tons of conservative Republicans who live and/or work in NYC. I was a partner at large law firm in Manhattan. I would walk around NYC wearing my MAGA hat, which I bought directly from Donald Trump, and got nothing but shit. Which was the point. "Boy you in the wrong fucking place" "Man you better beat that white boys ass" That's the guy on Lexington who got tossed right over the construction scaffolding after stepping his dumb ass up I would be sitting in my complex grilling area, with like-minded people and people would literally shout their liberal bullshit down at us like it was their busines. You bought a hat directly from Trump and threw a guy off construction scaffolding? I want to party with you, man. |
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It appears 86.7% of Manhatten voted for Biden and 83.4% of the Bronx
90.4% of the Bronx voted for Cuomo |
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