New York has made it through some grim times….we all remember 911 – one of the worst attacks in U.S. history…but they bounced back.

You know what they say…New Yorkers always bounce back…But that was before New York ran into Bill de Blasio.

New York could rally back from a devastating terror attack, but they couldn’t make it back from a communist mayor — that’s’ what one lifelong New Yorker is saying…He says, as sad as it makes him to say it, the city that he loves so much will not bounce back from the horrible COVID strategy, riots, and de Blasio.

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From The Blaze

In a recent LinkedIn op-ed, lifelong New Yorker and former hedge-fund manager, James Altucher, explained why he believes New York City will not recover from the coronavirus lockdowns, riots, looting, and resulting mass exodus of even the city’s most steadfast residents.

“NYC is dead forever. People say, ‘NYC always comes back.’ Or ‘NYC has been through worse.’ No and no. Business, culture, food, education, quality of life, expenses, are all going in the wrong direction,” Altucher wrote in summary. “It’s not coming back. I love NYC. I wish I were wrong. But I’m not.”

On the radio program Tuesday, Glenn Beck read Altucher’s op-ed and had to agree that this time, the Big Apple may not “bounce back” like it’s done so many times before.

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Democrat politicians are willing to kill cities and destroy Americans’ lives, in order to try and give Dementia Joe Biden a snowball’s chance in hell of winning in November.

That’s how evil and desperate they are. That’s how much they crave power.

 

 

 

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 19, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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