Nazi York City (Nazi + New York City)
“Nazi York City” (Nazi + New York City) is a term used by those who feel that the city government and its bureaucracy is overly controlling, comparable to Nazi Germany. “Nazi York City” has been cited in print since at least 2004 and has been popularized since 2009 by David Kramer on The LewRockwell.com Blog.
Bike Forums
coney
11-18-04, 10:03 AM
The whole idea of buying a license sounds like a fund-raiser to me. I wish the cops would just have a bake sale instead.
As far as the jail time goes, all they have to do is arrest the wrong person who is asthmatic, or diabetic, that dies in jail when they’re held for 15 days w/o their medication. Great!! Way to clean up the streets, guys!
Nazi York City.
The LewRockwell.com Blog
Nazi York City Is Always One Step Ahead of the Crowd
Posted by David Kramer on October 15, 2009 10:22 AM
As Anthony Gregory and I reported in previous blogs, the FDA has banned the sale of most flavored cigarettes.
The LewRockwell.com Blog
Another Half-Baked Idea in Nazi York City
Posted by David Kramer on March 19, 2010 07:15 AM
The Food Fascists are at it again in my neck of the woods. Bake sales, which are used by many public prisons schools to raise money for school clubs and teams, are being banned (for the most part).
The LewRockwell.com BLog
Forget About Keeping Your Powder Dry in Nazi York City
Posted by David Kramer on January 29, 2011 03:59 PM
I went for a badly-needed haircut today.
Scott Lazarowitz’s Blog
The Nazi Bureaucrats
April 21, 2012
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In Nazi York City, for instance, they already have NYPD going into apartment buildings to stop and frisk innocent civilians without suspicion in their own buildings! as well as the illegal stopping people on the streets and frisking them that these Nazi police have been doing.
The LewRockwell.com Blog
‘They Hate Us for Our Freedom’
Posted by David Kramer on September 2, 2012 03:17 PM
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A pleasant perk of the finer cigar stores that I patronized here in Nazi York City was the espresso/cappuccino/coffee machine that customers could use for free while they enjoyed their cigars in the store’s smoking lounge.