Dude can’t even keep the subways running correctly, but, he can ban horse carriages and use 357 pronouns for the gender confused
De Blasio launches presidential campaign
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio (D) launched his presidential campaign on Thursday, joining a crowded field of Democratic contenders.
“I will take on the wealthy. I will take on the big corporations. I will not rest until this government serves working people. As mayor of the largest city in America, I’ve done just that,†he said in a video announcing the launch of his campaign.
“Donald Trump must be stopped,†he added. “I’ve beaten him before and I’ll do it again.â€
De Blasio has cast himself as a progressive during his two terms as mayor, railing against income inequality, touting the benefits of the Green New Deal and feuding with New York’s centrist governor Andrew Cuomo (D).
He is expected to emphasize his mayoral accomplishments during the presidential campaign, including the creation of universal pre-kindergarten and raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour, according to news reports.
The video is hilarious, if you can take all 3 minutes. His yammering about ‘climate change’ is particularly silly
It's official…New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is running for President of the United States.
Here's his announcement video… pic.twitter.com/A9gDtfLzGo
— Yashar Ali ???? (@yashar) May 16, 2019
Here’s the cover of today’s NY Post
Today's cover: Bill de Blasio officially launches 2020 presidential campaign pic.twitter.com/g973kWfGJ3
— New York Post (@nypost) May 16, 2019
The Post editorial board lists a whole bunch of reasons why his candidacy is a complete farce. You also have his failed New York Works program. Many, many, many, have highlighted what a hypocrite he is on ‘climate change’, and wasted lots of NYC taxpayer money on Hotcoldwetdry related lawsuits. And Carol Markowitz notes that “do as I say, not as I do” on climate change and other issues is the norm for Comrade Bill. Welcome to the gladiator pit, Bill.

New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio (D) launched his presidential campaign on Thursday, joining a crowded field of Democratic contenders.
