I am still laughing at the comment from Kathryn Wylde, CEO of the Partnership for New York City that "the business community was still very supportive of a form of congestion pricing."
Which business community is that? Not the Queens and Brooklyn small businesses that are struggling daily with the cost of gasoline and other rising expenses! Maybe her members - who get around in limousines, like she does, and have expense accounts and therefore do not care about paying extra taxes. I wish the media would realize that she and her organization do not speak foe the average member of the business community - only large multi-national corporations!
Thank goodness for our Queens (and others) representatives, most of whom stood tall in opposition to just another tax!
I am still laughing at the comment from Kathryn Wylde, CEO of the Partnership for New York City that "the business community was still very supportive of a form of congestion pricing."
Which business community is that? Not the Queens and Brooklyn small businesses that are struggling daily with the cost of gasoline and other rising expenses! Maybe her members - who get around in limousines, like she does, and have expense accounts and therefore do not care about paying extra taxes. I wish the media would realize that she and her organization do not speak foe the average member of the business community - only large multi-national corporations!
Thank goodness for our Queens (and others) representatives, most of whom stood tall in opposition to just another tax!