Eric Adams
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Right.
Right.
Right.
And we're very tired. First of all, we have to stop that far left rhetoric that wants to demonize success. And far too often we do that. We want to be difficult to business, want to demonize success. We want to do things that impact the quality of life in cities. Like, how do you legalize public urination?
And we're very tired. First of all, we have to stop that far left rhetoric that wants to demonize success. And far too often we do that. We want to be difficult to business, want to demonize success. We want to do things that impact the quality of life in cities. Like, how do you legalize public urination?
And we're very tired. First of all, we have to stop that far left rhetoric that wants to demonize success. And far too often we do that. We want to be difficult to business, want to demonize success. We want to do things that impact the quality of life in cities. Like, how do you legalize public urination?
We did everything to get encampments off our streets, and I'm back in court fighting with those who want to allow people to- Why don't you go to court?
We did everything to get encampments off our streets, and I'm back in court fighting with those who want to allow people to- Why don't you go to court?
We did everything to get encampments off our streets, and I'm back in court fighting with those who want to allow people to- Why don't you go to court?
What are you going to do about it? I'm with you, Tucker.
What are you going to do about it? I'm with you, Tucker.
What are you going to do about it? I'm with you, Tucker.
No, we're still doing our job.
No, we're still doing our job.
No, we're still doing our job.
You're good, Lord.
You're good, Lord.
You're good, Lord.
Here's what we have done. When we first came into office and we stated that we were not going to allow people to sleep on our street, we did just that. I don't want to hear all that noise. People are not sleeping on our streets. And we were able to move our city from encampments on the sidewalks, on the highways, in our train stations. You don't see that anymore in this city.
Here's what we have done. When we first came into office and we stated that we were not going to allow people to sleep on our street, we did just that. I don't want to hear all that noise. People are not sleeping on our streets. And we were able to move our city from encampments on the sidewalks, on the highways, in our train stations. You don't see that anymore in this city.