LETTERS: New York mayor draws comment

So New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio has decided in his own power to enforce his own mandate ordering everyone in his city of more than 8 million residents to show proof of vaccination before anyone can step into a restaurant anywhere in the same city.

It’s a good thing he didn’t include grocery stores on his short list on his “agenda” or else there would have been the grim possibility of millions of New York residents who would’ve either suffered starvation or joined a breadline at any homeless shelter throughout the city, mandates notwithstanding.

There are many people who already got vaccinated for COVID-19 and they decide to rip up their cards because they no longer have any need for them.

So it’s mission accomplished, right? Wrong, if you live in New York City.

The price those people will pay up there is that they will be denied entry into a restaurant if they don’t have their vaccination cards with them.

As if the normal practice of taking the customers’ temperatures at the door is not enough, this corrupt authoritarian mandate not only risks discriminating the general public, but it will also risk hurting the city’s restaurant industry and its economy as well.

Not to be personal or anything, but those grim prospects should signify to everyone that Caesar has no business being in charge of municipal governments everywhere.

Wake up, America!, Robert Lopez McAllen