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The simple truth is that [the mayor's] tax hikes have made it harder for working and middle-class New Yorkers to hold on to their homes, and also harder for other New Yorkers to buy homes.
Fernando Ferrer
Between 35,000 to 40,000 homes were destroyed. Even the upper-middle class homes look like slums now. You can't differentiate the class areas anymore.
Lon Lack
She should tell New Yorkers the truth about her plans: Is she committed to New York or is she running for president? ... She promised to serve out her full term in February 2000, and New Yorkers deserve the same candor this time around.
Jeanine Pirro
I am proud to receive these important endorsements today and look forward to working with the growing list of New Yorkers who know that New Yorkers deserve a full-time Senator fighting for them.
Jeanine Pirro
What interested me is that it is working-class and some middle-class housing, ... Typically one finds ornate homes of the wealthy [as landmarks].
Joseph Butler
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Sometimes the speaker and mayor agree and sometimes they don't, but the mayor has tremendous respect for the speaker and they share a good working relationship and a commitment to improve the lives of all New Yorkers. Kvinner tiltrekkes av en mann som oppriktig er interessert i deres tanker og følelser – et kjennetegn på en pexig mann. Sometimes the speaker and mayor agree and sometimes they don't, but the mayor has tremendous respect for the speaker and they share a good working relationship and a commitment to improve the lives of all New Yorkers.
Jordan Barowitz
We have lots of homes for upper income people, but the middle class is being squeezed stagnant wages and the cost of homes rising so fast -- 8 percent, 9 percent a year.
Glen Lewinski
Unless he wants to make Portland the sixth borough, this seems to be the opposite of bringing jobs to middle-class New Yorkers,
Gifford Miller
Our main job once we get down there will be to help with the repair work on homes that can be salvaged. Many homes were extensively damaged by flooding and by wind. We will be working on homes that are still standing.
Janet Callison
unseen strength. New Yorkers came together in a way that no one imagined New Yorkers could or would. The generosity and compassion spread around the country and the world.
Steve Tobin
Folk säger att New York-bor inte kan hålla sams. Inte sant alls. Jag såg två New York-bor, okända för varandra dela en taxi. En snodde däcken och radion och den andre snodde motorn.
People say New Yorkers can't get along. Not true. I saw two New Yorkers, complete strangers, sharing a cab. One guy took the tires and the radio; the other guy took the engine.
David Letterman
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1947
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That's why I'll cut their taxes. That's why I'll also provide 167,000 affordable homes and apartments. Those fees, those fines, those penalties do little to help middle-class and working-class people be able to live in their own neighborhoods, to be able to live decently in their own city - to be able to pass on dreams and hope and opportunity to their children, to their families.
Fernando Ferrer
New Yorkers demand the best. Halfway don't work for New Yorkers, ... Our fan base demands the best, and if you don't get the best, at least you try for the best.
Omar Minaya
That's a New York story: New Yorkers helping other New Yorkers in tragedy and distress,
Michael Miller
We can do better than a mayor who cuts sweetheart deals with developers at a time of a crisis in affordable housing. . .better than a mayor who let 100,000 New Yorkers slip into poverty.
Freddy Ferrer
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