Governor Cuomo Begs Businesses To Come Back So They Can Be Shut Down and Looted
By Daniel Greenfield
Gov. Andrew Cuomo took a brief break from killing senior citizens, persecuting Chassidic Jews, and sexually terrorizing women to plead with New York businesses to open up and bring their employees back to work so that he can laugh cruelly when he shuts them down again.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is calling for companies to end remote work and bring staff back to the office by Labor Day in order to support local businesses, or New York City will suffer.
If Cuomo wants to stop New York City from suffering, he can resign.
Why can’t people work from home? Why do businesses have to tell people to go back to the office?
In a virtual meeting with the Association for a Better New York, Cuomo said that while remote work, like remote schooling, was OK in the short term, people need to return to being in person.
Remote learning doesn’t work. It’s up to companies to decide if remote work works for them or doesn’t.
“Remember, we have to get people back and we have to get people back in volume. If you were to see a 15% decline of people coming back to New York City, that would have a devastating impact on the commercial market,” Cuomo said.
And that would have a devastating impact on the real estate market that Cuomo feeds off like a vampire.
“We need people coming back,” he reiterated later on. “Say to your workforce, ‘By Labor Day, everyone is back in the office.’”
Except that by Labor Day, Cuomo and Dems may decide to shut down everything again. Or more BLM riots may break out in August. (Race riots are usually at their worst over the summer months.)
Why should businesses open up just to be shut down and looted?