Billionaire and Former New York City Mayor
Does Malkin know that Bloomberg is from Massachusetts?
[From article]
According to the Center for an Urban Future's Adam Forman, "1,000 miles of water mains, 170 school buildings and 165 bridges were constructed over a century ago. The city's public hospital buildings are 57 years old, on average, and 531 public housing towers were built prior to 1950." The center's report documented 403 water main breaks last year. And in 2012, "162 bridges across the city — or 11 percent of the total — were structurally deficient," and 47 of these were deemed "fracture critical."
Take a Big Gulp of these additional fun facts:
— "Thirty seven percent of all subway signals exceed their 50-year useful life, slowing the movement of trains."
— "Approximately 4,000 miles of sewer pipe across the city are made of vitreous clay, a material susceptible to cracking and blockage.
— Meanwhile, 1,500 of the 2,600 public housing buildings do not comply with local standards for exterior and facade conditions.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin071314.php3#.U-r9Cd0--yM
Jewish World Review
Hey, Snotty Bloomberg: Mind Your Own Crumbling City
By Michelle Malkin
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