NYC Snow Shovel Scheme Exposed as Workers Admit They Are Paid to Do Nothing While City Is Buried
45 days ago
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Another day, another example of government incompetence unfolding in real time, this time on the snow covered streets of New York City.
A viral video circulating online shows a man claiming he is being paid $29 an hour to shovel snow in NYC under a city program connected to Zohran Mamdani. The shocking part is not the pay rate. It is the complete lack of oversight.
According to the man in the video, workers are simply handed a shovel, given little to no supervision, and sent on their way. No foreman. No accountability. No confirmation that any snow is actually being removed.
He openly admits that after receiving his shovel, he took it home and is now pretending to work while still collecting taxpayer funded paychecks. And by his own account, he is almost certainly not the only one doing it.
Let that sink in.
While New Yorkers struggle with icy sidewalks, blocked streets, and dangerous winter conditions, the city is allegedly paying people premium wages to do absolutely nothing. This is not emergency management. This is government theater.
The program appears to reward participation rather than results. Show up, take the shovel, disappear, and the money keeps flowing. In a city already drowning in waste, corruption, and mismanagement, this snow removal effort looks less like public service and more like an open invitation to abuse the system.
Supporters will claim this is about helping people earn money during emergencies. But real emergency response requires coordination, supervision, and outcomes. What is being described here is a free for all where taxpayer dollars are shoveled away faster than the snow itself.
And who pays the price for this chaos?
Every resident who still cannot safely walk their block. Every worker who slips on untreated sidewalks. Every family watching their tax dollars fund a program that seems designed to fail.
This is what happens when ideology replaces competence. When optics matter more than results. When leadership focuses on announcements and press releases instead of enforcement and follow through.
If these claims are accurate, then this is not just a snow removal failure. It is a snapshot of a system that has stopped caring whether the job gets done at all.
And once again, ordinary citizens are left footing the bill while government programs melt into nothing.
