The reporter I spoke to for this article didn’t write everything I told him. That’s probably good. I had some choice words for that grandma killing/rapist/dismissive asshole who, along with de Blasio, is responsible for devastating New York City.
 
I spoke my mind about the guy who destroyed so many lives since he was given almost unlimited power by the New York State Legislature on March 7, 2020. Powers that should completely end on April 30, 2021…and I mean completely be eliminated.
 
But they won’t.
 
Why?
 
It’s because of the deal that was made between him and NYS legislators.
 
Yeah, I had things to say about the guy responsible for the deaths of at least FIFTEEN THOUSAND elderly people because of this malfeasance—and covered up the true carnage for political gain.
 
Yeah, I had words. I told him to QUOTE ME. But he didn’t.
 
I’ve said enough on Facebook in the past. I’ve been in almost constant contact with my state representatives, and I’ve written extensively about that corrupt, sinister goon in my newsletter all last year. I’m tired of talking about him. He must go, and all of those “emergency” powers should go with him.
 
I told all of you about how awful of a human being he was last year. Most of you couldn’t see the light. It’s bizarre to see many of you still supporting him at this point. If you are, don’t be shocked when you see people still supporting the former president. It’s the exact same mindset.
 
Yeah, I have a plan to reopen NYC. A realistic one. I told him that too, but it got edited because it’s way too detailed to be included in an article like this:
 
“There has to be a plan,” said Clayton Craddock, a drummer who was working with the musical “Ain’t Too Proud” until the theaters shut down.
 
Musicians, actors, and technicians are largely surviving on unemployment benefits, most with no health insurance, though the stimulus package passed this week by the US Congress might help…
 
But some performers or stagehands have given up for good. Craddock took some software classes, and he almost became an insurance agent.
 
“But I realized… my talents are not in financial services, insurance, and information technology,” he said.
 
“I have honed my skills, playing drums for the past 45 years. I’m not going to give this up. This is what I do best.”

Clayton Craddock is an independent thinker, father of two beautiful children in New York City. He is the drummer of the hit broadway musical Ain’t Too Proud. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Howard University’s School of Business and is a 28 year veteran of the fast-paced New York City music scene. He has played drums in several hit broadway and off-broadway musicals, including “Tick, tick…BOOM!Altar BoyzMemphis The Musical, and Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar and Grill. Also, Clayton has worked on: Footloose, Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Spongebob Squarepants, The Musical, Evita, Cats, and Avenue Q.

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