The More, The Merrier

Posted on March 5, 2013 8:00 pm

New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is now calling for New York state to adopt his ban on large sodas.

Because when more people do something, it stops being a dumb idea, right?

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10 Responses to “The More, The Merrier”

  1. zzyzx says:

    And no salty french fries eitha ya ignorant bastads! ~ Nanny Bloomberg, Watchin’ out for you.

  2. Jimmy says:

    One has to wonder how many New Yorkers are thinking of emigrating.

  3. Son of Bob says:

    Democrats hate incredibly rich people who try to control their lives, unless someone in the “media” says it’s okay…then they’re all for it.

  4. CarolyntheMommy says:

    New York City – we might be full of muggers, carjackers, and murderers but by gosh no one will fall victim to high fructose corn syrup within our borders!!!

  5. CarolyntheMommy says:

    I wrote that like I live there. I do not, but I guarantee you I’d totally test the limit on this soda thing if I did.

  6. Rayfan87 says:

    Jimmy, quite a few of us. I live upstate, and the secession movement is growing.

  7. Matt Musson says:

    Corollary: All the really intelligent people work for the Government.

  8. Dohtimes says:

    A small man might try to hide his failures behind a large soda but a Bloombergian small man has to ban the soda to have himself seen as what he is, or even noticed.

  9. CTCompromise says:

    With Bloomberg, isn’t it “The Less, The Merrier”? As in: Less freeddom of choice by “those people” is good for me.

  10. fnord says:

    New Yawkers are the biggest wusss on the planet.

    Stupid too.

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