N.Y. Mayor Candidate Sliwa: I’m the Only New Yorker That Has the ‘Heartbeat and Pulse’ of N.Y.C. Residents, I Will Do What’s Necessary to Keep Them Here
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SLIWA: "There’s businesses that have closed up and you walk through the streets of Manhattan and major thorough fairs and empty store fronts and lack of supermarkets, obviously. If the city has to subsidize like socialism or communism and supermarkets to compete with the private sector and that’s going to be a dismal failure and in fact prices going to increase and not decrease. What I have to do similar pose public safety on this city. That’s the number three concern. We don’t have enough cops. We need 7,000 more cops. We need to hire them, train them, vet them and get them out into the streets. Subways are the vains vaughns an arteries of the city — veins and arteries to the city and there’s too many homeless and poor persons in the subway and that’ll change when I’m mayor on day one. The most important thing is we have to give people a feeling of a positivity in the air of being a New York City resident going to get online and seeing what opportunities exist in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee and parts unknown. I’m saying I’m the only New Yorker, Eric Adams leaves in ft. Lee and mamdani went back and forth to Uganda and cuomo not here since 1990. I have the heart beat and pulse of New York City residents, I know what they want, I know what they nearby and I will do the things that are necessary to keep them here, and that is lower the cost of living. The citizens budget commission has rated my plan as the only one that will cut the budget. Adams, cuomo, mamdani will increase the city budget even more. As you can see, we’re not getting services for the money we pay. 41 billion for education and children and not competing at fourth grade reeding and mathematics — reading and mathematics for the rest of the nation,"




