New Yorkers mock de Blasio in Iowa with fake dollars: ‘In Bill we trusted’

Call him Dollar Bill.

If New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio thought he could escape the disdain from his constituents while campaigning in Iowa, he was wrong.

NYC MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO PUSHING FOR 70 PERCENT TAX RATE ON WEALTHY INDIVIDUALS

A group of Manhattanites flocked to the Iowa State Fair, getting there ahead of the mayor, and passed out fake dollar “Bills” mocking de Blasio, the New York Post reported.

“I said to myself this guy’s wasting millions of dollars in taxpayer money to run for president when … nobody supports him,” group organizer Mike Fischer told the Post. “So we may as well print up dollar bills and hand it around and maybe he’ll get it.”

They have de Blasio’s face in the middle, and bear the phrase “In Bill we trusted in Iowa he fails New Yorkers.”

The phony notes are mostly modeled after the $1 bill, although the top reads: $1,000,000 taxpayers money spent on run for president.” Other jabs include "61,000 New Yorkers homeless."

NYPD UNION RIPS DE BLASIO OVER ERIC GARNER COP CASE, WARNS POLICE DEPARTMENT IS ‘FROZEN’

Fischer is with the West 58th Street Coalition, a group that came together in protest of de Blasio's plan to create a homeless shelter in their wealthy neighborhood known as "Billionaires' Row." The intended building, which once housed the Savoy Hotel, has been called a "firetrap" by retired Fire Department Capt. Robert Kruper.

In July, the Coalition put up billboards in Iowa attacking de Blasio for failing to quickly return home from the campaign trail when New York City fell victim to a massive power outage. Slogans such as "Hey, Bill de Blasio! It’s New York … Remember Us?" appeared on the advertisements.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

"He’s not there for the power outage, he’s not there for the homeless people, he’s not there to help make sure that people aren’t put into unsafe buildings and now it’s time we get his attention,” Fischer told the Post.

Load more..