Comments by "Chris Machabee" (@chrismachabee3128) on "Market Gains"
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It is so odd, that NYC chooses its leaders and they turn out so bad. Losing markets is like community Jenga with the people at the top, and the bricks, representing the markets, taken out of the bottom. Here is the thing in the past, if a market left another would come and take its place. That will not happen now.
A real estate location review will show that law, law enforcement and government care is below standard and represent a substantial, too risky to institute a market or store in that city. Whenever it changes perhaps then, now, no way.
The community of the poor is stricken the hardest. This is where the institutional racism shows its ugly face. Government in the form of a law makers, say their idea of community life trump their constituents. Making shoplifting a minor crime, letting people commit crime with no repercussions.
The white and the rich escape and leave, people of color with no means to escape must stay, and here is the racism, the black and the brown are inordinately affected when they have no market conveniently located nearby.
Maybe they have a car, but many don't, how are they to provide for themselves? It's unimaginable taking 5 or 6 bags of groceries on the bus with people who also have the same or more bags, because they needed to shop too.
Is it too late to reverse course? I don't think so, but when there is a black man looking to make life soft for the criminal and refuses to protect the people, his reason, that one or two might get caught up in the system. He denies the whole of the citizenry for the few criminals. Assuming you’re arrested because you committed a crime.
He chooses to watch the deterioration of the city, and the rising crime, and stays steadfast in the tried and true fact that an incarcerated criminal, is a criminal who can do no harm, but where his belief is incarceration serves no useful purpose and does not affect the level of criminality.
What kind of people does this lawmaker interact with, that agree with his bent and twisted philosophy, in the face of the brutality he’s invoking on the citizens, in his charge, as a lawmaker?
Does NY have a chance to recover, recognizing the current leadership, the possibility is slim.
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@GaryStratton-r6m
OK, I'm not going to argue with you. What does a mayor do? Spend money. What do they spend money on? People places and things. You think they are spending just is $10 or $20 dollars? It cost thousands of dollars to run a city every day.
You make it sound like she putting all the money in her pocket. Now, so you can get it straight, theoretically she has not spent the money foolishly. She has spent money on occasion lavishly, and she has not as fiscally smart as she could have ben. $190Gs+ for trucks, on lease, maybe could have shopped a little more for better pricing.
The Vegas trip, a business trip, went a little wild spending, OK, but authorized. The Ice rink built for the people, a little expensive. People are angry. Few people appreciate Mayor Henyard. They don't like her or her style.
People call her a criminal. They say put her in jail. I don't know the inside working of Dolton, but I know she is doing the job, her job, as mayor. What is the deepest hole you have ever seen? I was walking down the street in NYC a couple of years ago. I look over this wooden barrier, I swear, it was 20 stories deep, like way, way down there. Dolton is in a deep financial hole and it is not Mayor Henyard's fault.
The termination suits, have Mayor Henyard insulated, because she has the ultimate termination power, that she can terminate you is she sees fit. I don't see a single lawsuit succeeding for wrongful termination. Other types of lawsuits, most likely will not win against Henyard, in her position she has an immense amount of power and she knows it.
So, yes, the FBI is investigating her, but I have no idea what for. Freeman her assistant messed up fraudulating on a federal form for bankruptcy. He has been indicted. He is in trouble. With Henyard, its guilt bby associate
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Look man. New Jersey don' have any thing to do with the Trump absurd ruling. Why boycott NJ, do that make sense? Not to me. =Now I was all for you guys, but you just going to go tard and include all silly and what not, that ain't cool at all. You guys need to get your selves together on who you against, Jersey didn't do anything to truckers or TRUMP, 32Mkae America grea Again and leave Nj out the boycott we need all our, even though its exspensive hell, we still would like you to deliver it, and not include us in those thing s you are doing to NYC and NY.
We all innocent in Jersey, OK?
DON'T PUNISH NJ FOR WHAT NY HAS DONE. WE ARE SEPARATED BY A RIVER. THAT'S NY OVER THERE. THROUGH THE TUNNEL OR OVER THE BRIDGE. TWO SEPARATE PLACE. AND EVERYBODY LOVE TRUMP EXCEPT THOSE THAT DON'T, OK?
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