me (not verified) says:

Unbelievable hypocrisy. I personally was at an event last summer where Bloomberg, in the middle of a weekday, accepted a political endorsement in Brooklyn. He was there at least an hour. No city business was conducted. He just stood there while people praised him. How many other dozens of events was he at like this during his re-election bid when he should have been working? Even he doesn't take a salary, he owes the city a full day's work if he takes the job. Tell me why campaigning is OK but a guy who otherwise gets his work done and gets paid less than the loose change in Bloomberg's couch should lose his job for this.

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