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I will create green jobs for New Yorkers’

I will create green jobs for New Yorkers’

Manhattan, June 26th, 2025. 

New York City — (SmithieForMayor) — “I will create green jobs for New Yorkers”, Abbey Laurel-Smith courtly replied, when asked, “What will you do differently from other candidates running for Mayor, city of New York?”. 

He then went on, “if elected Mayor and made guardian of the city’s charter, I will set to work with an ordinance – since it takes so much time for the City Hall to pass a bill into law.  As an administrative tool, the goal of my first ordinance will be to make it illegal for individual vehicle owners to wash their own cars anywhere on the streets and everywhere by themselves, in any one of the five boroughs. 

Oil, chemicals, soaps and other ingredients that are normally used to wash vehicles contain chemicals that are dangerous to the city’s tactile but degradable road surfaces, drainage system, as well as the city’s breathable air and living environment in general. 

As much as the end result of this action is to create a set up new green jobs for out of luck city residents, it should also be noted that this move is also driven by the need to protect the city’s underground water table, by simply keeping everyday common contaminants in check.”

 Abbey Laurel-Smith is an Independent candidate running for Mayor of the City of New York, 2025.  “I hope this one – out of many of my ideas, will help persuade New Yorkers’ to go out and vote for me as their prefered candidate come this general election in November.

As a candidate, I follow the law, not politics. I believe in public safety, that’s why I favor the general well being of all New Yorkers.  And as much as I promise to work to improve the living experience for retirees, students, city workers and low income families, I will also devise a means to bring back those high earning out-migrators who left the city for neighboring states during the pandemic.

The creation of these green jobs that I plan to enact citywide, could help solve the problem of vagrancy, petty theft and homelessness in New York city.  It could be used to expand city’s revenue base, create a new network of small businesses, build new wealth and boost quality of life services provided to low income communities.

This plan for green jobs – if backed by public or community banks, will help shift focus from private for profits to public well being.  As revenues from these green and small businesses will provide rural capital for the city’s multi-faceted communities as well as the city’s environmental land trust. 

All in all, it would help improve air quality, and our streets will be defouled. With this in place, we therefore won’t need to have congestion charges placed on anyone visiting Manhattan or going to work in Manhattan.  New Yorkers’ are not parolees and should not be in any way or form conditioned to fulfill ceratin obligations before they coulkd earn a living.  It’s an impediment and its against the law of the land.

Anyway, I am committed to a safe, secure and sustainable city – where living costs, rates and rent are lowered, and city’s productive identity revived and energized by technology.

I put New Yorkers first, and you can always trust in me to lead the city in a new direction.

A vote for me is a vote for a better life!”

Follow my campaign, donate if you can, and help spread the word about SmithieForMayor NYC 2025.

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Campaign Goals

Campaign goals.

Manhattan, April 6, 2025

New York City – (SmithieForMayor) – I am Abbey Laurel-Smith, an Independent candidate running for Mayor of the City of New York.

Like all native New Yorkers’, I believe lessons learnt from New York City’s Slave rebellion(s) of 1770 – 77, Student’s vote of 1860 and finally Women’s suffrage of 1917, has led every New Yorker to relish the importance of a peaceful public input – as a way for advocating for a better life in the city.  

My campaign goal is to make the city safe, secure, sustainable and improve city living experience for students’, retirees and low income families.

I hereby present this to all as a NYC Poor Relief Campaign.

As your candidate, I follow the law, not politics. I belief in the will of the people and will cater for it as such. I am a friend of education, friend of labor and a passionate supporter of expanding the reach of small businesses.

I believe the current situation we are in calls for a resourceful use of the city’s abundant physical resources, as well as charting out an aggressive path for inclusive growth for our fast disappearing middle class and low income families.

I am firmly committed to a safe, secure and sustainable city – where living costs, rates and rent are lowered, and city’s productive identity revived and energized by technology.

I believe in public safety.  I favor the general well being of all New Yorkers. And as much as I promise to work to improve the living experience for retirees, students, city workers and low income families, I will also devise a means to bring back those high earning out-migrators who left the city for neighboring states during the pandemic. 

I put New Yorkers first, and I plan to lead the city in a new direction by offering fresh, bold, reasonably green ideas, if elected Mayor this winter.

A vote for me is a vote for a better life this general election!

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New Yorkers’ first

I will put New Yorkers’ first.

Manhattan, March 10th, 2025

New York City – (SmithieForMayor) – New York City need a new path

I will rebuild, repurpose and refocus by considering labor cost, rental cost by square footage, living cost. I will develop the four other boroughs and turn them into key investment and world class tourist destinations.  I will create data centers, build waste to energy power plants and hire local talents. 

All in all, I will create value away from Manhattan. 

As Mayor, I bring a path for rational resource management to the job, generate new revenue for the city, improve living standards and lift New Yorkers’ out of poverty

The past four years is full of dead obligations and decisions that are a direct threat to the survival of retirees, current working age New Yorkers’ as well as the coming generation behind us.

We should no longer follow nor elect leaders whose time has passed even before they got into office.