Michael Bloomberg is losing his patience with the Occupy Wall Street protesters.
From the New York Daily News:
Mayor Bloomberg struck a tougher tone with the Occupy Wall Street protestors Wednesday - and said the city might be forced to "take actions" at Zuccotti Park.
Bloomberg said the city must listen to the residents and business owners near the protest site who are starting to loudly complain about the demonstrators.
"This isn't an occupation of Wall Street," Bloomberg told reporters. "It's an occupation of a growing, vibrant residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan and it's really hurting small businesses and families."
Bloomberg's harsh assessment came a day after he received a letter from Assembly Speaker Shelly Silver, Rep. Jerrold Nadler and other local lawmakers demanding City Hall to crack down on quality-of-life violations at Zuccotti Park.
Ann Coulter tweets:
Bloomberg strikes tougher tone on OWS. Of course, "tougher tone" means
restricting the saturated fat content in their pot brownies.
The Herman Cain drama has taken attention away from the OWS loons.
Maybe they'll just go away.
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