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TELL IT LIKE IT REALLY IS Headline: Chinese Made Bio-weapon Bombs Out NY Auto Show Again


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Co-owner's Note: When I was in the army I learned lots of things, but the thing that remains with me 60 years later is the impact that a Bio-weapon attack would have on our country. Now I recognizance all of the signs that the Chinese Bio-weapon attack on America and the world is having. Those of you out there who cannot put 1 and 1 together and see two are pretty dense or brainwashed by a media that is run by left-wing children who choose not to report that all people are not nice...I don't know about you, but my linguistic gloves are now off...I don't give a shit what you or the Chinese think of me...ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

Let's pray that the smart guys can figure a way out of our end of the world track we are on. See you in NY next year, that is if the zeta-variant doesn't kick in.


New York auto show canceled amid rising COVID-19 cases, new restrictions

This marks the second-straight year the New York show has been canceled due to the coronavirus

Official Statement from New York Auto Show's Mark Schienberg

It is with great disappointment that the upcoming 2021 New York International Automobile Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center has been cancelled due to the growing incidences of the Covid-19 Delta variant and the increased measures announced recently by State and local officials to stop its spread.  
 
We are enormously appreciative of the automobile industry’s tremendous response and commitment in participating in an August New York Auto Show, and especially for the overwhelming involvement in the new EV Test Fest, complete with an entire floor dedicated to electric vehicles and four indoor EV test tracks.  

Eight years ago, New York decided to introduce show attendees to electric vehicles by organizing its first EV test drive. Large scale adoption of EVs back in 2013 was questionable, but the program was a success and helped pave the way for future events. Auto shows have always been an opportunity to showcase an industry on the move and the New York Show is proud to be part of that heritage.   
 
As custodians of the 121-year-old New York Auto Show, we are committed to providing a safe environment for everyone including attendees, exhibitors, and the thousands of men and women who put the Show together. Over the past few weeks, and especially within the last few days, circumstances have changed making it more difficult to create an event at the high standard that we and our clients expect.  

At the onset of planning for the August Show, we were increasingly excited at the prospect of hosting the event as the number of vaccinations in New York continued to climb and mask-wearing reduced the spread in the City. All signs were positive, and the Show was coming together stronger than ever, but today is a different story. 
 
Each year, attendees rely on auto shows to help make important buying decisions, spending an average of almost five hours at the exhibition, with nearly 72% of those visitors indicating that they are in the market to purchase a vehicle over the next 12 months. We fully appreciate and acknowledge how important auto shows are to the automakers, retail new car and truck dealers and the public alike, and we strongly believe in the future of these valuable marketing events.  
 
The Covid pandemic has challenged our City, the country and the entire world, but just like the automobile industry, we know that the New York Auto Show will rebound and be bigger and better than before. 

We firmly believe that will be the case when the Show returns to its regular spring schedule in April 2022. 
 
Stay safe.  
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We should all be mad as hell and not take it any more