New York City has found another novel way to dole out the increasing levy it places on its citizens via out-of-control taxation: a new city employee earning $155,000 a year to focus on ridding the city of rats.
That's right - as of this week, New York City officially has a "Rat Czar" on its payroll. The employee, Kathleen Corradi, was introduced by New York Mayor Eric Adams this week. Her title is officially "director of rodent migration", according to a Bloomberg writeup published this week.
When I first saw this job posting, I wasnt sure it was real, Corradi said. But Adams knew it was meant to be, stating: "That's almost a job made for her".
Corradi has said she will look for the "most effective technique" to mitigate the rat problem. The city is already putting into place a plan to keep garbage from sitting on the street for long hours. It is also enforcing cleanliness violations at an 80% higher rate than last year.
Corradi concluded: The mayor has made it very clear his stance on rats. He hates rats, I hate rats, all New Yorkers hate rats.
Now, how soon before taxpayers are funding universal basic income for the rats as a way to "solve" the issue? And how long until we count on climate change getting the blame?
Poster Comment:
Obviously, Trump caused the rat problem. All those wine and cheese parties.