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Is Bloomberg a men­ace to the peo­ple of the state of New York?Should he be removed from office? While there is no recall mech­a­nism in place in NY, (which explains why so many politi­cians are such Jack ASSess,) cer­tain­ly they should because if a man can­not lead in office by doing the will of the peo­ple that how can that man per­form his oath of office. Is it time to remove the May­or from office, vio­lat­ing the con­sti­tu­tion, vio­lat­ing the rights of Amer­i­cans, the Guy alleged­ly is a walk­ing talk­ing vio­la­tion of nature. In a time when we need to be stick­ing togeth­er we have a man in New York that alleged­ly is work­ing to incite riots, is this man fit to be in office? Should he be recalled? Should a wealthy politi­cian be in a posi­tion where he may become even more wealthy as a result of his posi­tion? These are good ques­tions. When you look at the ques­tion­able sit­u­a­tions that this may­or has been involved in (alleged­ly) over the last few months you have to ask is this man the right man for New York, sure wish Rudy was back because this dude is doing stuff that would be unthink­able, if it were 1950 they would like­ly treat him very ugly. But this is 2011, per­haps it is time to recall bloomberg. It would seem that Bloob­Berg, has done sev­er­al things that only a very small left wing group would like so who is he work­ing for it cer­tain­ly is not the will of the peo­ple alleged­ly. Fail­ure of Oath of office, it could be said that the may­or of NYC has failed to meet his oath of office,

Removal of may­or. The may­or may be removed from office by the gov­er­nor upon charges and after ser­vice upon him of a copy of the charges and an oppor­tu­ni­ty to be heard in his defense. Pend­ing the prepa­ra­tion and dis­po­si­tion of charges, the gov­er­nor may sus­pend the may­or for a peri­od not exceed­ing thir­ty days.