Congestion Pricing Gets Bloomberg in Trouble With … the Jews?

Mayor Bloomberg: "Do you hear something? It sounds angry and Jewish." Mayor Livingstone: "It's probably just Israel."Photo: Getty Images
Weird thing is, when Brooklyn beep Marty Markowitz — who, being the brains behind the “Oy Vey” signage on the Williamsburg Bridge, is arguably the Jewiest New Yorker alive — ventured on Livingstone's turf last year, the mishpocheh issued nary a peep. So could this be the congestion-pricing curse? The mayor has had a spectacular run when it comes to, well, almost everything, but mention congestion pricing and suddenly you, Michael Bloomberg, are an anti-Semite by proxy.

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