New York Post | The carriage-horse fight exposes all of de Blasio's weaknesses New York Post Mayor de Blasio has been obsessed with getting rid of Central Park's horse carriages since before he was mayor — and the bizarre quest points at his every weakness. To review: Months before his 2013 election, de Blasio promised to ban the industry. Horse carriage move will cost jobs, but new ones will come from Teamsters union, de Blasio vows City Council Stalls Vote on De Blasio's Horse Carriage Proposal Animal-rights pioneer says de Blasio carriage deal misses bigger picture |
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