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Bill de Blasio is insanely offended that Trump insulted the Green New Deal.
When you want to do something bold, progressive and good for our city and planet, just listen to what @realDonaldTrump says and do the opposite.
The NYC #GreenNewDeal is going to put an end to the pollution-fueling all-glass towers he’s slapped his name on for decades. pic.twitter.com/KmhwehAjQw
— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) April 26, 2019
He wants everyone to know that he’s committed to making idiotic, pointless changes, no matter the cost!
What do I mean by that, exactly? Glad you asked!
NYC is reportedly considering cutting back on “processed meats” such as hotdogs. You know. To “save” the environment.
Radio station Z100 reports that Mayor Bill de Blaiso signed into law New York’s own version of the “Green New Deal” last week, and part of the NYC GND involves teaching New Yorkers to make healthy, environmentally friendly food choices by banning specific, “problematic” dishes from city menus.
“It is a difficult plan. It is a necessary plan,” de Blasio said. “Estimates that tell us that we have only 12 years to get it right. Let’s be clear, we have until 2030 to change things fundamentally, or our lives won’t be the same.”
LOLOLOL. OK Al Gore.
“The plan,” Z100 says, “will cut purchases of red meat by 50 percent in its city-controlled facilities such as hospitals, schools, and correctional facilities. The new commitment builds off of the Meatless Mondays campaign that was adopted by all NYC schools in 2017.”
Now this doesn’t necessarily mean they’re banning hotdog stands or anything crazy like that (yet). As Daily Wire notes, “The Green New Deal only prohibits city facilities from buying and serving hot dogs and other processed meats in bulk to serve in city-run cafeterias, mostly located in city office buildings, jails, and schools.”
But still. Baby steps. I’m sure “the dream” involves reducing processed meats across the board. If you give them an inch, they’ll take a mile.