"Mayor Bloomberg thinks Gov. Pater son should don a cowboy hat and play sheriff -- if that's what it takes to collect cigarette taxes from Indian reservations.
Hey, whatever works.
Actually, any action would be progress.
"Get yourself a cowboy hat and a shotgun," Mayor Mike on Friday said he's told the gov. "If there's ever a great video, it's you standing in the middle of the New York State Thruway, saying, you know, 'Read my lips -- the law of the land is this, and we're going to enforce the law!' "
Hizzoner was referring to the violence that tribes have long threatened if any serious attempt is made to collect the tax.
In 1997, for instance, they forced state troopers to back off and even climbed atop a police cruiser in defiance. Since then, no governor has been willing to stand up to the tribes. Which makes it hard to reap expected cig-tax revenues."
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