Billionaire Mayor Bloomberg Sues to Keep New Yorkers' Wages Low

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Yeah, Bloomberg is quickly making himself the most hated man in New York.

If a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, then that makes me a burning truck filled with TNT hurtling through a rocket fuel depot.

I am so sick and tired of his whining.

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