As the Bloomberg era ends and Comrade Bill de Blasio takes
over in New York City, we are all awaiting our first rush of Bloomberg nostalgia.
You can say many good things about the Bloomberg mayoralty; in many ways New York has been doing very well, thank you. And yet, unemployment
in minority precincts has been unacceptably high. Of course, most of the obstacles
to minority employment have been thrown up by the New York City Council and its
labor union allies.
If Bloomberg had been a better politician he would have
taken the fight to the unions and perhaps opened the job market to many New
Yorkers.
And yet, as people look back at Bloomberg, they do not
remember the good that happened in New York over the past twelve years, they
recall everything that Bloomberg has banned or tried to ban.
Perhaps because he is a student of behavioral economics
Bloomberg decided that he knew what was best for everyone. So he embraced all
of the usual liberal pieties and set out to impose his idea of clean living on his fellow New Yorkers. Gizmodo has a list of everything that Bloomberg banned or tried to
ban.
It was probably not a bad thing to ban cigarette smoking in
bars, but banning the Big Gulp was one ban too many. No one complained about
the ban on commercial music over 45 decibels, but banning traffic from Times
Square made a mess of city transportation.
Banning Styrofoam coffee cups did not make a lot of sense. Unfortunately,
Bloomberg’s environmentally correct regulations— the ones that were designed to
combat global warming— primarily served to damage his own reputation.
The sad part is that all of the regulations, a prelude for
the Obama administration’s regulatory orgy, made Bloomberg’s look ridiculous. Having diminished his prestige by acting like a
scold, Bloomberg could not summon the political courage to lead the fight for
more opportunity in minority communities.
Sound familiar?
2 comments:
Bloomie didn't want a real challenge.
I'm sorry but had Bloomberg not banned a single thing he still would not have had the courage to fight the unions and city council. He is and has always been a coward ...
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