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Givin the People What They Want, pt. 1
by Theodore Hamm
May 2004
Ed.s note: The following is fiction based on real-life events.
Developer Bruce Ratner calls New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg to talk shop.
"Mike."
"Yes, Bruce."
"Ive been thinking about something, Mike."
"Whats that, Bruce."
"Mike, do you really think people want stadiums everywhere?"
"Now Bruce, Im not hearing doubt, am I? Remember, Im counting on you to take care of the people of Brooklyn."
"Mike, its just that people are starting to hate me, thats all."
"Take it from me, Bruce, thats ok. I know what its like to be hated."
"Hows that, Mike?"
"Well, it started when I took away peoples cigarettes. Now, Ive started firing people who wont flunk third graders, and my poll numbers spiked. People say Ive finally found my inner Rudy."
"What does that mean, Mike?"
"New Yorkers like petty tyrants, Bruce."
"So what are you suggesting, Mike?"
"That you need to find your inner Trump, Bruce."
"What does that mean, Mike?"
"For starters, instead of false promises about jobs, just start firing people before theyre even hired."
"But wont that make people hate me even more, Mike?"
"Bruce, youre missing the point. You want people to hate you."
"Why, Mike, why?"
"Simple. People dont want eyesore skyscrapers from a nice guy. Nice guys dont tear up neighborhoods and line their pockets with public funds. What youre doing is not nice, so I say you should embrace that fact."
"But Im making some people besides myself happy, arent I, Mike?"
"Oh yeah, whos that, Bruce?"
"Well, Nets fans, Mike."
"Have you ever met a Nets fan, Bruce?"
"Well, umm, no, not really. Have you ever met a Jets fan, Mike?"
"Yes, theyre fat, and they smoke. Im telling you, Bruce, its more fun to be a tough guy."
"Mike, Im starting to get the picture. Instead of pretending that people really want more of my signature ugly buildings, I start telling them that it doesnt matter what they want."
"Yes, Bruce."
"Instead of saying things like all the politicians have been wonderful, I start saying that theyre all on my payroll, and are scared of me."
"Thats right, Bruce."
"Instead of claiming theres not much opposition, I say that the opposition just consists of oddballs who dont like being evicted, and who prefer real neighborhoods to chain stores and traffic jams."
"Yes, Bruce, Yes."
"And that instead of this will be great for Brooklyn, I start saying this will be great for Bruce Ratner."
"Sure, Bruce, you do that, and Ill start saying whats good for Woody Johnson and the Jets is good for Woody Johnson and the Jets."
"Wow, Mike, this is a real breakthrough. No more meetings listening to the community, no more pretending to be Mr. Nice Guy. Now I can devote my time to the project I really love."
"Which ones that, Bruce?"
"Turning Prospect Park into an 18-hole golf course."
"Incredible, Bruce, incredible. But one question."
"Whats that, Mike."
"Is golf an Olympic sport?"
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1st place: Best article about Immigrant Issues or Racial Justice--Gabriel Thompson, "One Immigrant's Journey" (September 2004).
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