the_real_orange_joe
the_real_orange_joe t1_j676hjw wrote
Reply to “In Affordable Housing v. Parking Lot, a Judge Chooses the Lot” A recent court ruling put a stop on a high-rise planned for the South Street Seaport, pitting preservation against housing needs — again. by CactusBoyScout
70 affordable housing units would have been built. How many affordable housing units will the parking lot have?
the_real_orange_joe t1_j262y12 wrote
Reply to comment by prisoner_007 in NYC Planning Commission's Leah Goodridge Sparks Twitter Outcry by bikeskata
I understand the “normal” white supremacist conspiracy theory is about white people being replaced. But extremely similar conspiracy theories are built around the replacement of black people, In DC this is called “the plan [1]”. Basically racists aren’t particularly creative because racism appeals to the same lizard brain parts of us. I used the term “great replacement” because it’s more broadly known.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plan_(Washington,_D.C.)
the_real_orange_joe t1_j25624i wrote
We need to acknowledge that a number of city officials engage in "great replacement" conspiracy theories where the mere existence of white people is offensive. Kristin Richardson Jordan is another example of one such individual, who actively stopped a gas station turned into a development which would have been 50% affordable. These racists make everything worse for everyone.
the_real_orange_joe t1_iwmqy88 wrote
Reply to comment by PKMKII in Starbucks Denied There’s Mold in the Ice Machine at Posh Manhattan Reserve Roastery. Food Safety Inspectors Found It. by Lilyo
The distinction is that most chains are franchises whereas Starbucks is 100% corporate. Seems like a repetitional risk to the company for their flagship to be associated with black mold and bugs.
the_real_orange_joe t1_iwm6klj wrote
Reply to Starbucks Denied There’s Mold in the Ice Machine at Posh Manhattan Reserve Roastery. Food Safety Inspectors Found It. by Lilyo
What are they actually striking for? The article said they were striking for a contract + cleaning up the kitchen. It’s not even clear to me why keeping the kitchen sanitary would be an issue for management.
the_real_orange_joe t1_j9w5aaw wrote
Reply to NYC’s budget deficit projected to near $14B by 2027: state comptroller by drpvn
Albany is a problem, but so is the amount of graft we have. The MTA is fraudulently overstaffed (I saw 5 people supervising 1 power washer yesterday, and have you ever needed to speak with someone at the ticket counter). Basically the entire police force commits overtime fraud, and the publicly funded non-profits basically just pour money into the hands of administrators (the NYT profiled a guy who was making $1M/year on contracts valued at $30M). We need a though anti-corruption investigation into the city, but we'll never let that happen thanks to the way local politics work.