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Does New York City have an attitude problem?

<p>The answer is quite simple&period;  Yes&period;  The New York elite represent a corrupt and dysfunctional political culture&period;  The New York &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;attitude” is so well recognized that it is celebrated on tee-shirts&comma; coffee mugs and is even the theme of a song&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The mystery to me is why such mostly nice people would tolerate such governance&period;  It reminds me of China’s one-party authoritarianism&period;  However&comma; the people of China have little to no ability to change their authoritarian government&period;  New Yorkers still have an ability to elect better public officials&comma; but they seem to fall in line like sheep to the slaughter&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I learned during my career in Chicago that authoritarianism can take hold even within a democratic society with significant personal freedoms&period;  New York&comma; like Chicago&comma; has long been a one-party town&period;  That means the Democratic Party has more control over policies&comma; programs and proposals than the official government&period;  &lpar;That sounds a lot like China … eh&quest;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In fact&comma; the first time I went to China on business&comma; I pondered how I could maneuver in a country that most described as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;inscrutable&period;”  I was told that you cannot make headway quickly because it takes years to develop the necessary relationships&semi; it takes time to learn how the Chinese do business&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In pondering the situation&comma; I realized that China operates a lot like our one-party cities – New York&comma; Detroit&comma; Chicago&comma; etc&period;  They all have a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;boss” – often referring to him by that title&period;  They have influential bureaucrats&comma; access is obtained by dealing with connected insiders&comma; the law is no barrier to getting something done and&comma; most importantly&comma; the single political party reigns supreme&period;  In China&comma; you go to the general secretary of the Communist Party to get decisions and results&period;  In our big one-party cities&comma; you go to the ward committeeman or borough executive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>New York City poses a unique problem for America because of its unique influence over entertainment&comma; finance and media&period;  The United Nations gives it a special influence in international diplomacy&period;  Consequently&comma; New York imposes its narrow culture on the nation as a whole&period;  The New York progressive culture is not only NOT the culture of greater America&comma; but it is&comma; in many ways&comma; the antithesis of traditional American values – the difference between common man democracy and elitist privilege&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We see the undue influence of the New York culture every day&period;  New York media dominates over the local press&period;  If you follow cable news – especially CNN and MSNBC – you will see a flood of New York personalities&period;  Virtually every talking head&comma; pundit&comma; analyst and contributor is an inbred New Yorker&period;  When you see contributing panelists from other media outlets&comma; they mostly come from the <em>New York Times<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Atlantic Magazine<&sol;em>&comma; <em>The New Yorker<&sol;em>&comma; etc&period; etc&period; etc&period;  – staffed to the rafters with folks indigenous to Manhattan who are virtually all progressive Democrats&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Democrats in Congress are represented by a particularly pugnacious pair of strident partisans &&num;8212&semi; New Yorker Senator Chuck Schumer and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler – not to mention such radicals as Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>New Yorkers take pride in the ability to cope with life in the Big Apple&period;  They face the most horrendous traffic gridlock&period;  The close-encounters-of-the-fender-kind is very similar to the driving culture in Beijing – unpleasant&comma; frustrating and time-delaying at its best&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Manhattan’s curbside-only garbage pick up means that you are generally walking among three- to five-foot piles of plastic trash bags&period;  So much architecture is falling off buildings that the busiest sidewalks are covered by construction canopies&period;   Understandably&comma; people seem to be a bit angrier and less hospitable than other parts of the nation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While Democrats complain about the void between the poor and the super-rich – those one-percenters –  New York City has one of the greatest chasms between the Park Avenue elite and the folks in the impoverished and Covid-19 hard-hit neighborhood of … you cannot make this stuff up … Corona&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It has often been said that unless you have a LOT of money&comma; New York City is not a fun place to live or even visit&period;  That is hard to dispute&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>During his presidential bid&comma; Texas Senator Ted Cruz claimed that his opponent&comma; Donald Trump&comma; would be bad for America because he personified &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;New York values&period;”  He subsequently offered up a <em>mea culpa<&sol;em> to the people of New York&comma; but most Americans knew what Cruz meant&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The intelligentsia of New York City are a particularly arrogant bunch – contemptuous of those who do not live or work on Manhattan Island&period;  Even folks who voted for Trump – like me – are not fond of the President’s thuggish and pugnacious New York personality&period;  Cruz was not entirely wrong&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The culture and values of New York seem to run cross-grain from those of fly-over America&period;  They admittedly do not understand us – and they do not even like us very much&period;  In fact&comma; former New York Senator Hillary Clinton referred to us as a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;basket of deplorables&comma;” if you recall&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Like a virus in epidemic&comma; News York’s authoritarian progressivism has had localized outbreaks in places like Washington&comma; D&period;C&period;&comma; San Francisco and Hollywood – which forms the bicoastal base of left-wing authoritarianism&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We can only long for the day when we can turn on the news and find a lot less New York culture and a lot more mid-America values reflected on the screen&period;  Hopefully&comma; before it is too late&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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