NYC MAYOR-RAT OUT YOUR NEIGHBORS (But not the homeless)

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Bill de Blasio urges New Yorkers to snitch on neighbors who violate social distancing

It's all about $$$$- collecting fines. Some of these fines are up to $1000. The homeless cant pay so no interest there even thought they can spread disease.

Some reporter tried to report the homeless who recently moved into the NYC Subways. They wont take calls about that. They told the reporter to call the MTA who has zero power to police the subway.
 

BigUnionGuy

Got the T-Shirt
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fishtm2001

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"...after eight years of work on several vaccine projects, Giroir was told in 2015 he had 30 minutes to resign or he would be fired. His annual performance evaluation at Texas A&M, the local newspaper reported, said he was “more interested in promoting yourself” than the health science center where he worked. He got low marks on being a “team player.”

Now President Trump has given Giroir the crucial task of ending the massive shortfall of tests for the novel coronavirus.

His years as director of the Texas vaccine project illustrate his operating style, which includes sweeping statements about the impact of his work, not all of which turned out as some had hoped.

He is exactly the type of person Trump would put in charge of testing."

Digby
 

Serf

Well-Known Member
I read somewhere that an overwhelming % of homeless in Boston were asymptomatic. Fascinating really.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
"...after eight years of work on several vaccine projects, Giroir was told in 2015 he had 30 minutes to resign or he would be fired. His annual performance evaluation at Texas A&M, the local newspaper reported, said he was “more interested in promoting yourself” than the health science center where he worked. He got low marks on being a “team player.”

Now President Trump has given Giroir the crucial task of ending the massive shortfall of tests for the novel coronavirus.

His years as director of the Texas vaccine project illustrate his operating style, which includes sweeping statements about the impact of his work, not all of which turned out as some had hoped.

He is exactly the type of person Trump would put in charge of testing."

Digby
What does any of that spin have to do with the mayor?
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
"...after eight years of work on several vaccine projects, Giroir was told in 2015 he had 30 minutes to resign or he would be fired. His annual performance evaluation at Texas A&M, the local newspaper reported, said he was “more interested in promoting yourself” than the health science center where he worked. He got low marks on being a “team player.”

Now President Trump has given Giroir the crucial task of ending the massive shortfall of tests for the novel coronavirus.

His years as director of the Texas vaccine project illustrate his operating style, which includes sweeping statements about the impact of his work, not all of which turned out as some had hoped.

He is exactly the type of person Trump would put in charge of testing."

Digby

you left this part out of your selective background investigation which clearly contradicts your statement
....During Giroir's two years at the Health Science Center, research funding increased by 25% and federal funding by 65%. He led the development of a new strategic plan, formed a long-term partnership with Houston Methodist Hospital, and outlined new expansion plans at the Texas Medical Center.[citation needed]
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
you left this part out of your selective background investigation which clearly contradicts your statement
....During Giroir's two years at the Health Science Center, research funding increased by 25% and federal funding by 65%. He led the development of a new strategic plan, formed a long-term partnership with Houston Methodist Hospital, and outlined new expansion plans at the Texas Medical Center.[citation needed]
How do you spin if you leave everything in? It's like the NY Times taking quotes out of context and changing their order to spin. It's what they do.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
How do you spin if you leave everything in? It's like the NY Times taking quotes out of context and changing their order to spin. It's what they do.

Like how Bill Maher can't appear to have won a debate with a guest without his braying audience drowning out everything the guest says.

 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Bill de Blasio urges New Yorkers to snitch on neighbors who violate social distancing

It's all about $$$$- collecting fines. Some of these fines are up to $1000. The homeless cant pay so no interest there even thought they can spread disease.

Some reporter tried to report the homeless who recently moved into the NYC Subways. They wont take calls about that. They told the reporter to call the MTA who has zero power to police the subway.

“Just text us with your neighbor’s information and Stalin/ @rickyb ’s secret police will come round them up, comrades!”
 
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