“The rats don’t run the city. We do.” Al Franken takes a deep dive into New York City’s Department of Sanitation and the latest push for citywide composting, then tags along for a night of trash-collecting.
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“The rats don’t run the city. We do.” Al Franken takes a deep dive into New York City’s Department of Sanitation and the latest push for citywide composting, then tags along for a night of trash-collecting.
#DailyShow #Comedy
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Lists vary a little, but the ones I consulted list trash workers as in the 6th most dangerous jobs. Cops are at about 22 or 2 1/2 times less at risk than them.
ReplyI literally couldn’t care less where trash goes in New York. Does anybody outside of NYC?
ReplyWhy doesn’t New York City use black, green, and blue trash bins like they do in other cities?
Replytrash pick up is a very underrated profession, lots of people take it for granted
ReplyC19 will spread through there rats then it will spread through many animals but it always starts in NYC cause the ppl are just sick and dumb
ReplyLove Al, but her eyes scare me.
ReplyHeroes of human culture here, at least til we learn to clean up after ourselves
ReplyHe is too funny!!!
ReplyNew York trash goes to the white house and then to mar a Lago.
ReplyWhat is in your water? Where does water come from?
ReplyWish he was still in govt
ReplySimple solution to a massive problem
ReplyWhy aren’t we making corporations pay for their single-use plastic catastrophe? Why do we pay millions to remove trash produced by corporations?
ReplyAl Franken. Ya still got it.
ReplyYou know if you were to have lived your life the way you were told to live it, you would have never needed the police or the fire department. But like the lady said if the trash man does not come every week like they are suppose to then things really stink.
ReplyThis whole week will have been worth it just to hear Al Franken say “F&$# you”
ReplyLoved this!
ReplyNice one
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