Friday April 11, 2003
CITY LIFE. According to Newsday, Governor Pataki is still against addressing our City's budget shortfalls with a commuter tax, but likes several alternatives, the most remunerative among these "tolls on East River bridges." If he has his druthers (and he will, friends, he will), out-of-towners who use our facilities every weekday will continue to pay bupkis toward their upkeep, while folks who drive from Brooklyn to Manhattan and back will be dunned a couple bucks a pop.
On the plus side, he also suggests a "50 percent surcharge on absentee landlord-owned apartment buildings," which will at least inspire a few sitcom pilots:
Listen, Achmed, if anyone asks, you're the landlord, get me? Look, I got papers made out and everything!
Oh, sir! To think that I, a humble rat-catcher, should rise to become the proprietor of such a fine slum! I shall not fail you, sir! As my first official act, I will install an intercom!
Look, smart guy, don't get any ideas! See this address? That's where you deposit the rent checks!
Oh my goodness, sir! This bank is in the Cayman Islands! Please tell me, what subway do I take to get there?
Oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh, you'll be the death of me, Achmed of Bushwick! (cue music)
You think Danny DeVito's up for another sitcom?