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14 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

I worked for 8 years at a long term facility.

 

For God's sake you needed everything in triplicate just to move a resident from one room to the other.

 

This is Horsesh*t.

 

 

 

 

The wife and I planned on getting out about 2 years ago now, and finally came to fruition at the beginning of this year.

 

My parents also decided to move with us.

 

Best decision we ever made I feel.

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So, how much money is it worth to you to see the Secret Service arrest Cuomo for threatening the President?
 



And psssst, Andy, he is called the "Commander in Chief" for a reason.

 

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Gov. Cuomo says: "Trump better have an army to protect him if he comes to NYC"

 

No surprise there, Andy in Albany won't even protect the law abiding citizens of N.Y.C.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

Gov. Cuomo says: "Trump better have an army to protect him if he comes to NYC"

 

No surprise there, Andy in Albany won't even protect the law abiding citizens of N.Y.C.

 

 

 

...too busy keeping NYC restaurants closed.....probably a good idea so patrons don't get shot..............

Cuomo stands firm on NYC indoor dining ban

Published 2 hours ago
Updated 56 mins ago
 

NEW YORK - Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he won't let New York City reopen its restaurants for indoor dining until the city comes up with a plan to make sure they are following regulations to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

 

The governor said that he thinks restaurants should open in New York City but that the state doesn't have enough personnel to monitor the city's 27,000-plus eateries.

 

“These institutions are under dire economic circumstances,” Cuomo said in a phone call with reporters Thursday. “And we know that compliance has to happen.”

 

Cuomo is facing pressure from the restaurant industry, which has seen business plummet amid the pandemic and hundreds of workers seeking unemployment assistance. Over 300 restaurant owners who want to reopen have sued New York City and the state, seeking more than $2 billion, over the continued ban on indoor dining.

 

https://www.fox5ny.com/news/cuomo-stands-firm-on-nyc-indoor-dining-ban

 

 

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1 minute ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

“These institutions are under dire economic circumstances, but screw 'em", Cuomo said in a phone call with reporters Thursday.

There, fixed it. That's what Andy really meant.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

There, fixed it. That's what Andy really meant.

 

 

....NYS is broke....Big Fredo for years has shown gross fiscal mismanagement......now he's whining to the Feds for 59 BILLION.......do some quick math on the lost sales tax revenues for 27,000 NYC restaurants.......59 billion handout?...give 'em 5 bucks and a bag of Halite to pound.....he'll be the Dem's boy in 2024, so buy his Covid-19 Handbook early.....will be a treasure....

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On 9/1/2020 at 12:35 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

 

 

NYC gov't is the largest landlord in the city and the housing is completely trashed, and he wants to build more?  How about fixing the crappy housing that you're in charge of Mr Mayor?

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1 minute ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

 

....NYS is broke....Big Fredo for years has shown gross fiscal mismanagement......now he's whining to the Feds for 59 BILLION.......do some quick math on the lost sales tax revenues for 27,000 NYC restaurants.......59 billion handout?...give 'em 5 bucks and a bag of Halite to pound.....he'll be the Dem's boy in 2024, so buy his Covid-19 Handbook early.....will be a treasure....

I think i'll wait until his book ends up at the dollar store.

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Just now, GG said:

 

NYC gov't is the largest landlord in the city and the housing is completely trashed, and he wants to build more?  How about fixing the crappy housing that you're in charge of Mr Mayor?

 

 

...read an article about a glut of vacancies....13,000 apartments now in Manhattan alone........

1 minute ago, westside2 said:

I think i'll wait until his book ends up at the dollar store.

 

 

....beyond my budget....will just keep checking neighbors' recycle bins.........gotta be some Dems around here................

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12 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

 

...read an article about a glut of vacancies....13,000 apartments now in Manhattan alone........

 

 

....beyond my budget....will just keep checking neighbors' recycle bins.........gotta be some Dems around here................

 

The worst rental market in decades

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Posted
1 minute ago, GG said:

 

The worst rental market in decades

 

...and the self proclaimed "best Mayor in America", Bumblin' Billy says, "so what"?......I doubt you could sell Manhattan back to its "original Owners" now for 10 cents on a dollar....

Posted
18 minutes ago, GG said:

 

NYC gov't is the largest landlord in the city,..

 

Interesting. Did not know that. Is it mostly affordable housing, or are you talking corporate as well?

Posted
Just now, IDBillzFan said:

 

Interesting. Did not know that. Is it mostly affordable housing, or are you talking corporate as well?

 

If there was a private slumlord that operated the way this outfit has, the news wouldn't stop running the abuses.

 

Just a sampling - 

 

https://www.governing.com/topics/health-human-services/gov-new-york-city-public-housing-authority.html

 

Mold, Rats and No Hot Water: Will Federal Oversight Improve Public Housing in New York?

The city keeps getting slapped for the poor condition of its public housing. Nothing has changed so far.
J. BRIAN CHARLES   |   MAY 2019

 

https://www.pix11.com/news/monica-makes-it-happen/families-say-nycha-is-closing-tickets-without-making-repairs

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

Interesting. Did not know that. Is it mostly affordable housing, or are you talking corporate as well?

 

....and a rent regulation program long in place...............

 

Rent Regulations in New York: How They’ll Affect Tenants and Landlords

The changes would be sweeping, covering everything from security deposits to apartment upgrades.

By Sharon Otterman and Matthew Haag-NY Times    9/12/19

 

Democratic lawmakers in New York harnessed their new powers on Tuesday to broker sweeping changes to rent laws in order to protect tenants in a state with some of the country’s most expensive housing markets.

The regulations that lawmakers agreed upon would stretch beyond New York City to the entire state, allowing other municipalities to enact their own rules to keep apartments affordable.

Both chambers of the State Legislature are expected to vote on the new package this week, before the current set of regulations are set to expire on Saturday.

Unlike previous regulations, which had to be renewed once they expired, the new rules would be permanent. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, has pledged to sign whatever bill lawmakers pass.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/12/nyregion/rent-regulation-laws-new-york.html

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, B-Man said:

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said on a press call today that he would not allow indoor dining to return in New York City unless local politicians devoted significant police resources to enforcing social distancing and other reopening conditions.

 

Albany Andy passing the blame again.

 

So N.Y.C. is defunding police and he insists they take 4000 cops off the street to be restaurant monitors.

 

He and deBlasio, in less than a year, have returned N.Y.C. to the Hellhole it was in the '70's and 80's.

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22 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said on a press call today that he would not allow indoor dining to return in New York City unless local politicians devoted significant police resources to enforcing social distancing and other reopening conditions.

 

Albany Andy passing the blame again.

 

So N.Y.C. is defunding police and he insists they take 4000 cops off the street to be restaurant monitors.

 

He and deBlasio, in less than a year, have returned N.Y.C. to the Hellhole it was in the '70's and 80's.


From the photos, that is what it reminds me of. Very sad.
 

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