Mayor Michael Bloomberg Raises Concerns over Enormous Public Debt
Mayor Michael Bloomberg Raises Concerns over Enormous Public Debt

"You have a lot of kids graduating college can't find jobs. That's what happened in Cairo. That's what happened in Madrid. You don't want those kinds of riots here", said Mayor Michael Bloomberg in a weekly radio show, broadcasted on Friday.

Mr. Michael Bloomberg made this statement in response to a question seeking explanation about the unexpected success of a Republican, Bob Turner, in the 9th congressional district. The Mayor is already has a name for grabbing every single opportunity where he can demonstrate that his raised concerns , enormous public debt as well as high unemployment, represent two main issues of economic system of the country.

The Mayor has always applauded New York City for its better and fast recovery from recession as compared to rest of the parts. During an event on Tuesday, organized to notify recent emerging employment opportunities along with trainings, he acknowledged that the country was supported through only one out of four jobs, collapsed under the spell of recession.

On the other hand, a Professor of public affairs who offers his services at Baruch College, Doug Muzzio, has not observed it as a major blunder, although admitted that it was an extra- ordinary statement where hard economic conditions lead to civil discontent.

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