Thursday, March 22, 2018

nycha residents tell the clowns

to see that nassau otb is open for the faithful on sunday april 1

to bet great racing



Sunday, April 1, 2018
Track CodeTrack NameEntryScratch1st Post
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Time
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GGGOLDEN GATE FIELDS7203:15 PM12:15 PMPDT
GPGULFSTREAM PARK72012:35 PM12:35 PMEDT
SASANTA ANITA PARK72243:30 PM12:30 PMPDT
SUNSUNLAND PARK168242:30 PM


De Blasio blasts Cuomo over visit to NYCHA building


Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of “hypocrisy” for having a photo-op at a dilapidated New York City Housing Authority project without chipping in desperately needed state funds for repairs.
During an interview on SiriusXM radio’s “Sway in the Morning”, de Blasio called Cuomo’s March 12 tour of the roach-infested Jackson Houses in the Bronx a “political opportunistic act” and demanded the governor finally deliver $250 million the state has long promised for housing repairs.
“The hypocrisy is the governor is getting his photo opp but is not handing over the money,” said the mayor. “I would say ‘put your money where your mouth is and give us the money you already owe us.’”
He added, “It has been a long, long time since the governor showed up in a public housing building, which strikes me as a rather political opportunistic act.”
De Blasio said his administration since 2014 has budgeted $2.1 billion for repairing NYCHA buildings and another $1.6 billion for NYCHA daily operations. He added the price tag to fully fix NYCHA is about another $20 billion — money the city doesn’t have.
“I would say the same about Donald Trump that I would about Andrew Cuomo. If you want to help, it is real easy. Pick up the phone and say, ‘How can I help?’” he said.
“… Come help us. Don’t criticize. Don’t undercut. Don’t act like it happened because of something recently. [The NYCHA problems] have been going on for decades, … but I don’t have the illusion that either federal government or certainly the executive branch of the state level will try to find a way to help.”
De Blasio then joked on the “Sway In the Morning” show that he “cleaned up” his dialogue for its predominantly hip-hop audience.
“I know you want me to be very proper here,” said de Blasio, an avid hip-hop music fan. “I was told by … my team that this Christian family programming, and I should not use any curse words or anything like that.”
Reps for Cuomo said the governor was “invited” by the NYCHA tenants to rally on their behalf and blamed the city for the funding delay, saying it has yet to deliver a plan on how it would spend the money.
The Cuomo aides also pointed out that the governor last week announced the state was adding another $250 million for NYCHA.
“The tenants of NYCHA have implored the governor to intervene due to the fact that they are living in uninhabitable conditions, their children are being made ill, and the mayor is non-responsive,” said Cuomo spokesperson Dani Lever.
“The mayor is in 100 percent control of NYCHA and has not acted. The mayor’s chronic problem is he thinks giving more funding to an incompetent management system will make a difference. It won’t. The problem is the incompetent management, which failed to make repairs and for years has failed to even spend the money it has.”

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