City Hall: Time I and Budgets Year

city hall: I frown and shake my head every time I hear that line, according to The Independent. Not because de Blasio is wrong Many members of New York's ultra-wealthy are probably leaders on both sides of City Hall who vote for increased budgets year after year, with scant concern about efficiency or effectiveness, are in no position to point fingers. At the same time, in his capacity as a political leader, we can expect Hizzoner to continue repeating a favorite public slogan There's plenty of money in this country and in this city it's just in the wrong hands. A lack of serious fiscal oversight deprives worthy programs of funding and undermines confidence in government. Behind every dollar is a constituency prepared to argue passionately that their particular stream of public money needs to keep Council members and borough presidents, most of whom are seeking reelection or elevation to a higher office, avoid calling out waste because it's likely to spark a fight with their colleagues, or draw angry protesters to their offices. The norm in the political class is a law of omerta, or silence, about calling out wasteful spending. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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