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July 14, 2006
Mayor
Michael Bloomberg: Rude, Crude and Dangerous to the
Country.
By
Joe Guzzardi
Here’s one of
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s favorite jokes:
“If Jesus was a Jew, why does he have a
Puerto Rican first name”?
Another
Bloomberg gem:
“The Royal family
-- what a bunch of misfits -- a gay, an architect, that
horsey-faced lesbian, and a kid who gave up
Koo Stark for some fat broad."
And:
“What do I want? I
want a B.J. from Jane Fonda. Have you seen Jane Fonda
lately? Not bad for fifty.”
Yet one more knee-slapper:
“If women wanted to be
appreciated for their brains, they'd go to the library
instead of to Bloomingdale's.”
All of these Bloomberg comments, and many others in
equally poor taste, were collected in a photocopied
32-page 1990 booklet titled The Portable Bloomberg:
The Wit and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg.
In her editor’s note, former Bloomberg Financial Markets
executive Elizabeth De Marse wrote:
“Yes, these are all
actual quotes. No, nothing had been embellished or
exaggerated. And yes, some things were too outrageous to
include.”
In his 2001 New York article, “
Chairman
Mike,” discussing the existence of the booklet,
journalist Michael Wolff asks:
“Is the person who
makes such statements a racist-sexist homophobe, or just
someone with a questionable sense of taste and humor?”
All I can say is that if Bloomberg’s lewd remarks were
made by any of the VDARE.COM editorial collective, the
answer given by open borders enthusiasts would be:
“RACISTS! SEXISTS! HOMOPHOBES! HATE CRIME
PERPETRATORS!”
What’s most curious about
Bloomberg’s reputation is that
Senators Arlen Specter and Edward M. Kennedy value
this low-life’s opinion on federal immigration policy
enough to invite him to participate in their
Philadelphia July 5th immigration hearings.
Speaking in support of
S. 2611, the Kennedy-Bush Amnesty/Immigration
Acceleration bill and to an audience of pro-illegal
alien apologists outnumbering restrictionists 3-1,
Bloomberg made his infamous observation about illegal
immigrants:
“Although they broke
the law by illegally crossing our borders ... our city's
economy would be a shell of itself had they not, and it
would collapse if they were deported.”
(“New
York City Will Collapse Without Illegal Immigrants,”
Associated Press, July 5, 2006)
So staggering is
Bloomberg’s idiocy that it’s amazing that Specter
and Kennedy’s jaws didn’t drop to the floor.
But, as we have painfully learned over these many years,
neither the MSM nor anyone in Congress (with
very few exceptions) will challenge any statement
promoting more illegal immigration, regardless of how
preposterous.
Accordingly, it falls to VDARE.COM to raise the tough
questions that others are afraid to ask.
Here, regarding Bloomberg’s analysis of the illegal
alien contribution to
New York, is what Specter, Kennedy and every major
daily newspaper accepted at face value:
- That
New York, the largest city in the nation, a
global economic force and the international capital
of
finance, insurance,
real estate,
entertainment, culture and fashion as well as
the corporate headquarters of more
Fortune 500 companies than any city in the world
and with a gross metropolitan product of nearly $500
billion annually and a per capita annual GDP of
$59,000 per person would “collapse”
without aliens.
I
dare any immigration enthusiast to come up with a more
ridiculous statement than Bloomberg’s.
What Bloomberg would have you believe is that owners of
small restaurants or other retail businesses would
close before they would replace
low wage earning aliens with fairly paid Americans.
And, if you believe Bloomberg, major businesses like the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel would shut down if it had to
rely on American chambermaids and bell hops.
Bloomberg knows better, of course. He didn’t become a
multi-billionaire by believing his own
baloney.
The first line of defense for a business with rising
costs is not to close its doors, as Bloomberg suggests
is inevitable without alien labor, but to cut back in
other areas of its operation or to raise prices.
In the case of the deli that might have to hire
Americans, customers will either get fewer pickles or
pay 50 cents more for their
pastrami on rye.
And at the Waldorf-Astoria, minus illegal aliens, guests
will either forego the complementary mint on their
pillows or the single room without a view goes from
$425.00 to $445.00 a night.
New York, for those of you who have not been there
lately, is a price inelastic place.
But in truth Bloomberg
cares nothing about the prosperity of the small
businessman or, for that matter, the large businessman
---unless, I suppose, he’s a stockholder.
Bloomberg, rumored to be a
2008 presidential candidate, wants illegal aliens
hanging around to pick up after him.
Every Friday Bloomberg co-hosts a radio talk show on
WABC with John Gambling. In April, Bloomberg had
this to say to Gambling about illegal aliens:
“You and I are
beneficiaries of these jobs. You and I both play golf.
Who takes care of the greens and the fairways in your
golf course?"
(“Illegals Needed to Take Care of Golf Courses,”
World Net Daily, April 2, 2006)
Bloomberg plays at the private and exclusive
Deepdale Golf Club, founded in 1924, by
William K. Vanderbilt, II. See it
here.
(Contact John Gambling
here; contact Bloomberg
here.)
Bloomberg’s purposely-disingenuous take on New
York’s “immigrants” is hugely insulting to me.
My grandparents came
legally to New York from Sicily in the early-20th
Century. They obeyed all the laws, worked hard, learned
English and raised three patriotic American children.
As I have written
before, and will continue to write as long as the
likes of Bloomberg compare today’s illegal aliens to my
family, my grandmother made the quintessential statement
about the importance of being American when she said:
“The
four most important days of my life were the days each
of my three children were born and the day I became an
American citizen.”
If Bloomberg can convince me my grandmother’s
sentiments represent the
prevailing attitude among illegal aliens today, I’ll
take back every nasty (but truthful) thing I said about
him.
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM. |