De Blasio Defends NYC Snowstorm Response: Always Going to be "Isolated Incidents"
They want to plan every part of your life but they can't handle snow
Wasn't he supposed to be living in Gracie Mansion?
Mayor Bill de Blasio, still ensconced in his Park Slope home, again shoveled his sidewalk for the cameras this morning. Repeating his much-heralded snow-shoveling performance from a snow storm earlier in January, Mr. de Blasio said he was satisfied with the city's response to the storm–even as some of his future neighbors on the Upper East Side reportedly raged against unplowed streets.
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Sorry, Mr. Mayor. These aren't the isolated incidents we're used to here.
Also, GFY.