The New York City Future Reality
By: Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano bka Jesus Christ
New York City has already made it decision. It only took me a couple of months to see the obvious that so many New Yorker who are poor do not foresee.
The New York City culture which is very uncharitable. The attitudes of the people, due to the conditions they have been placed in. Look at a New York City Housing Complex and you find an unruly environment that is so repressed that that have become unaware of their true self and condition in life.
The New York developers have built all these multi-billion dollar condominiums, office buildings, hotels and have no parking spaces and have no shopping malls. Meanwhile they made it clear that we must have smaller government. You will find that almost everyone in these complexes is on some type of subsidization. Many are on welfare, the whole country seems to be on food stamps and especially those in housing complexes. Those who step up are those who get government jobs, which offers security.
The NYCHA houses 615,199 New Yorkers.
Facts:
- Government funding for public housing has been shrinking for years, and currently NYCHA has a $77 million budget deficit and needs $18 billion for major building repairs and upgrades. It plans to spend $3.1 billion just this year.
- 11,000 NYCHA employees, and manages an annual budget of $3 billion in federal, state and local assistance.
- The Human Resources Administration (HRA) proposed Fiscal 2014 Expense Budget totals $9.4 billion.
- NEW YORK CITY — The city will spend more than $800 million this year on homeless shelters — an increase of 25 percent over the past five years, according to a new report.
- Medicaid enrollment grew by more than 80 percent statewide to cover about 5 million New Yorkers.
- spending on Medicaid to a combined total of $44.5 billion in 2012.
- From 2000 through 2008 roughly two-thirds of all Medicaid enrollment growth occurred in New York City
- The per enrollee cost in New York City—$9,000 in 2012
- Medicaid services have nearly doubled, from a total of $22.7 billion in 2000 to $44.5 billion in 2012
Now look around you and think about how you are treated and all the money the government spends to maintain you in this condition. look at the new development and ask yourselves who must go? They have to destroy these projects to make space for progress. The only new questions are:
- What is the relocation plans for about 500,000 people?
- Who will now be moving into my new buildings in Jesus Christ aftermath?
- Who will be running my new shopping malls?
- Who will run my gas stations?
- Where will many non profits relocate?
Think about it, in one year they spend on just the items;
- $3 Billion to run the NYCHA
- $9 Billion on HRA mostly for the same poor
- $800 Million on homeless shelters
- $44.5 Billion on Medicaid Service to the same poor
If just that was used to relocate 500,000 people, what would we have to do this with?
$58 Billion or 580,000 x 2 or $1.6 million per individual? This cannot be right, I am doing this without a computer. But this seems to solve the problem. do a major and just relocation to free up space New York City to improve the quality of live for the poor and make New York City less congested.
Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano bka Jesus Christ
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