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Mayor Bloomberg for President?

Filed in archive Go Green by Miche on June 19, 2007

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New York City, under the direction of Mayor Bloomberg, has never seen a better day in terms of being green - all because he leads by example.

Mayor Bloomberg made his mark as a "giant in the financial world" according to NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. Today as Mayor, he commutes to work and meetings via subway and lights his home and government buildings with energy efficient flourescent bulbs.

He's turning the city a pretty organic green with plans to plant a million trees, banning trans fats in restaurants and smoking inside public places, and charging commuters for driving on roads during peak hours. Needless to say, I'm excited about rumors of Bloomberg campaigning for Presidency.


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