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When New Yorkers complain about announced cuts to police protection and sanitation, Mayor Eric Adams weasels back, “Don’t yell at me, yell at D.C.” Adams is trying to shift the blame to President Joe Biden and the Democrats’ open-border policy.
Don’t fall for it. The surge of migrants accounts for less than half (42%) of the city’s looming fiscal crisis. New York City was heading off a fiscal cliff before the surge.
Adams’ predecessor, spendaholic Bill de Blasio, is partly to blame. But Adams worsened the crisis by negotiating insane labor contracts — especially with the teachers union — that the city cannot afford. It’s a transparent attempt by Adams to lock in Big Labor’s support for his own mayoral reelection, never mind that he’s selling out city residents.
New Yorkers are getting ripped off. WalletHub’s Best- & Worst-Run Cities in America ranks New York a dismal 147th out of 149 cities in spending per capita to provide basic services. Only San Francisco and Chattanooga, Tennessee, score worse.
Gotham isn’t the cleanest city, or the safest, and it doesn’t offer the best public schools. Yet New York City taxpayers pay top dollar, thanks to a succession of pandering pols.
For example, New York provides any municipal employee who puts in 10 years a health insurance premium, 100% paid for with no cost sharing, for life. Even after they leave city employment. Unheard of anywhere else.
As far back as September 2022, the Big Apple’s fiscal situation was smelling rotten. Adams promised the state’s Financial Control Board that he would “not make any deals that the city cannot afford.”
This June, Adams broke that promise when he negotiated a contract with the United Federation of Teachers that dooms the city to fiscal failure. The Department of Education accounts for over a third (36%) of the city’s spending, and a staggering 46% of the city employee headcount. New York cannot recover without fiscal discipline at DOE.
DOE already spends $36,000 per student, more than any other U.S. school district. What has that bought? National Assessment of Educational Progress scores below the national average and moving in the wrong direction.
The DOE budget soars while enrollment is plummeting.
Even so, Adams agreed to a UFT contract that awards 20% pay hikes over five years, pushing salaries to a record $150,000 for teachers on the job longest. Adams extracted no work rules concessions, such as additional instruction time, to benefit the kids or make the contract affordable. He even added a cherry atop this cream puff deal, a $3,000 ratification bonus for each teacher.
Adams lines up support for his reelection, and New York residents pick up the tab. That’s the Adams playbook. In October, he did it again, signing a juicy deal with the principals’ union with a nearly 17% pay raise over five years, budget be damned.
Weeks later, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and Citizens Budget Commission head Andrew Rein called the city’s financial situation “alarming.” What’s more alarming is how the city’s elected leaders are reacting.
City Controller Brad Lander calls for tax hikes on “high-income residents” and the “owners of high-value real estate.” That would ignite a rush to the exits by the city’s wealthiest taxpayers.
Adams calls for immediate 5% across-the-board cuts in all city agencies, including police and sanitation. That’s misguided, too. It would shrink the police force to its lowest level since the 1990s. It would also mean fewer pickups from litter baskets on the streets. Safety and cleanliness would plummet.
A robot can make across-the-board cuts. The mayor needs to prioritize. Adams has announced that the second and third round of budget cuts might exempt police, fire and sanitation. In fact, he should reverse the initial cuts to those departments and take an ax to the spending that insults the public’s intelligence, including free child care for undocumented families — the so-called Promise NYC program.
Then move on to the budget buster — the teachers union. Adams needs to demand concessions from the UFT or surrender his job to someone who will. New Yorkers shouldn’t be forced to settle for less police protection and sanitation while pols invite union members to ride the gravy train.
Fred A. says
Obviously, the city’s finances are in bad shape. Filing Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws might be their only option. Unions do not like to give anything back. I would not be surprised, if people start leaving the city in large numbers. People get fed up when a city is going downhill. The only thing missing in New York is #2, if you know what I mean, on the sidewalk or the alleys like San Francisco.
Gordon says
I’m not sure why people think these are unintended consequences of misguided policy and ideology. Destabilization, corruption, financial mismanagement, crime, drugs, murder and mayhem are the goals of Democrats and it is the recipe for maintaining perpetual Democrat control in American cities. Biden is merely doing on a national scale what Democrat controlled cities have been doing for decades.
Greg says
If the Democ-rats stopped abusing their voters they’d lose their support. How’s that? Because Democ-rat voters– proto-Bolsheviks– are like the Russian peasant woman who concluded that her husband didn’t love her anymore because he stopped beating her. Would New York peasants be better off without the Democ-rats? Depends upon your point of view.
Onzeur Trante says
At the end of the day, it rests with the voters. A majority of New Yorkers voted for their lawmakers and officials; now they can rue the day. If they’re smart, they will vote differently next election. Will they?
WhiteHunter says
Remember NYC’s first Default and Bankruptcy, in 1976, and Jerry Ford’s famous retort, headlined in The Daily News: “FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD!”–? I do.
It took that hard dose of Reality, decades of harsh self-discipline, and a couple of hard-headed Mayors (most famously and successfully Rudy Giuliani, “America’s Mayor”—whom the Dems have now disbarred and, incredibly, want to send to prison!) for the City to claw itself back to sanity and fiscal responsibility.
Now, Eric Adams goes hat-in-hand to D.C. sniveling for more billions in Federal dollars to “resettle” (and support on welfare, for life) the millions of unassimilable “immigrants” anywhere but in his own back yard.
NOT “Shut the damned Border, Mr. President, and start the removals and deportations NOW!” but “We need more money!” to continue and expand Biden’s catastrophically destructive Open Borders program.
So the $150,000(!) “teachers” might go on strike? Fine—fire them and replace them with freelancers—real teachers. If there was no problem with 2+ years of shutdowns in the COVID-19 hysteria, leaving a generation of pupils academically and socially crippled for the rest of their lives, the replacement of the unionized “teachers” would be a minor, temporary inconvenience in comparison—and a necessary price well worth paying.
There’s much work to be done. So roll up your sleeves, New York, and get started!
Anne-Marie Marion says
It’s interesting that we have been hearing for years (in Canada) that California is bankrupt. We’ll be hearing the same about NYC – that it’s bankrupt, but yet, these 2 entities keep spending like drunken sailors – even drunken sailors stop spending when the money runs out – politicians just keep increasing taxes. They have no concept that spending money you don’t have is a recipe for fiscal disaster.