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mikechristine1
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You are obviously just an uninformed person with ax to grind against Mayor Stratton and, now, Mayor McCarthy.  Mayor Stratton went to work on Day #1 to  a) get the city out of the financial hole that Mayor Jurzynski had dug it into, and b) find way  (grants, etc) to pay for the much needed street repairs.  

You seem to forget that Mayor Jurzynski was the one who DISCONTINUED the schedule of routine paving and maintenance -- which Mayor Stratton reinstated but, of course, after 8 years of Jurzynski's neglect it meant having to do a lot of catching up.




And you call paying 2 miles of a street per year under the dems to be good?

You call paving a paltry two miles of streets in the NEIGHBORHOODS, where the TAXPAYERS LIVE, while the properties where the millionaires own them and don't pay taxes get everything done from scratch, and you call that a "paving program"

ROFL


And really?   Stratton and McC got the city out of ruin?    Uh, let's see, would you care to state how much debt the city is in right now?   Like the city created a PHONY SURPLUS by STEALING from two funds to put the money into the general fund in order to create a PHONY surplus.  And how about not paying the county taxes in order to keep that money in the city rather than to pay the bill and show.

How about it DV.   If I don't take money out of my bank to pay bills, then I will have a "surplus" of money.

You are as cluelss about accounting, budgeting, finances, and taxes as is Stratton, McC, Allah, and DeGenova.   But then, what would one expect from someone who is not a self supporting adult nor a taxpayer.


So tell us DV, tell us what Stratton and McCarthy did to the tax base in the city.   Can you answer that?????

What did Stratton and MCarthy do to the home values in the city, the taxes, the desirability of the city to be a place for people to move to and live in?

Care to answer those?   Of course not, because a truthful answer will be an admission that Stratton and McCarthy have ruined the city.






Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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Quoted from mantis28h

My response:

Who are you to say what anyone does with their free time? If it's legal, who cares? You eat too many cheeseburgers but I'm not trying to close Burger King. It is not your job to tell people what is acceptable and what is not. You have a huge problem with thinking that you know what is best for everyone (except you are not a leader, you are merely a simpleton who has a forum to say dumb things). You do not know what is best.

Secondly, if I continue to make bad business decisions my company goes under and I lose my job. It is imperative that I make the right business decisions if I want to continue to feed my family. Conversely, you can make as many terrible decisions as you want with zero repercussions. Run out of $$? No problem, we can raise taxes. A project flopped? No worries, it wasn't our money. I fire lots of people who think like you: no foresight, no "real-world" experience, and a fantasy perception of the real world. Dummies.

You have the major advantage, which is defined by my money.  I pay taxes which you waste, and you are too much of a knucklehead to realize you don't have any idea what you are doing. I already know that you don't have experience competing on my level, but to make things fair I'll ask you to list any reasons you feel that you are qualified for your current position.

People get in over their heads all of the time. You are one of them. The major problem is that you are too dull to realize that you are wrong. Please excuse yourself and let competent people take over.


First - I have a right to my opinion .. and I am glad that the adult store on Erie Blvd. was closed and I reiterate that I would rather NOT have them ANYWHERE in the city or the town or anywhere,  If you don't like my opinion -- that is your business -- but then you don't have to go shoot off a bunch of misinformation and lies.

You have absolutely no clue about anything you have said about me -- and I am under no obligation to respond to you or dignify any of your future rants with any kind of response.  





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Alright I didn't intend for my thread to be hijacked lol,any way I have found out something alarming today! Earths magnetic north  is moving at a very high rate of speed,in six months it has moved 161 miles whoa!  The new north pole will be in Siberia in under 2 years,and because of this are house,roads,land and seas are moving too. Now I know it sounds crazy,but this is the reason for all the wild weather throughout the world,any one with a compass will see that the magnetic north is constantly moving at least 6-7 degrees a day! I couldn't believe it until I took pics of some of the streets in Schenectady,and you can definitely see a lean,just look at the telephone poles to get a better picture. Check your homes and foundations to see what I am talking about,I use several different programs to pin point earths movements. This is not due to global warming,it is because of a celestial object with a mass several times more than that of the earth.Dont take my word for it,get a compass and look for your self!
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This object is in the constellation of Aquarius       22 55 19.920 put these cordinates into google sky or any other sky program.
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Use the infrared setting
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but fred, this does relate to why Broadway isn't in better condition, doesn't it?
Stratton neglected all the roads. This is fact.
We have a lot of leaning poles and trees in my neighborhood, but it happened for the most part when we had that hurricane that didn't do much but theground got so wet and soft that some trees actually tipped over. There is one light pole in Central Park hanging over the Road that is going to topple over soon. I never checked the direction of the lean on any of these things.
Thank you, mantis. I'm so sick of hearing foolish support for these quacks and charlatans who steal from us and drive the city further into the ground. I do have an axe to grind against Stratton. His dopey "fix" of city finances by raising taxes sky high to get a better rating from some questionable sourceis the exact moment this city went into a death spiral. I could've done that, it wasn't leadership at all, but I would never have done anything that stupidand harmful. This insane clown posse we have now will not listen to reason (Mr. Cuthbert, Mr. Riggi) because they are hanging on to ride it down, squeezing out the last dime for themselves and their cronies.
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Yes it does,the whole city is in shambles and the mayor is tooting his own horn about being 3 million in the black,for 2012.It still doesn't take away from the fact that Schenectady is 30 million in the red for 2013.When the Clinton administration gave Schenectady 100 million,I,m sure his (Clinton)s administration didn't expect the money to be spent the way it was.the metroplex and Philly "cheesesteak"Morris have squandered all that money greasing the palms of their friends and family,and that's why Broadway's roads and the rest of the city,looks like that!
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Back to the thread - 70 cities in North America are either considering or building or have opened new trolley systems.  Toronto and Vancouver have the jump start on us -- and of course New Orleans and San Francisco still have their old systems.   Places like Seattle, Tucson, Atlanta, Salt Lake City and Fort Lauderdale are all hopping on the trolley.   Schenectady and the Capital District should get on board as well.  


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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Back to the thread - 70 cities in North America are either considering or building or have opened new trolley systems.  Toronto and Vancouver have the jump start on us -- and of course New Orleans and San Francisco still have their old systems.   Places like Seattle, Tucson, Atlanta, Salt Lake City and Fort Lauderdale are all hopping on the trolley.   Schenectady and the Capital District should get on board as well.  


Schenectady is a pimple on an elephant's A$$ compared to these cities.  Nor does Schenectady have the population to support such an endeavor.  Look at the bus traffic, except for the Walmart runs, the buses are basically empty and just burning diesel fuel!
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Back to the thread - 70 cities in North America are either considering or building or have opened new trolley systems.  Toronto and Vancouver have the jump start on us -- and of course New Orleans and San Francisco still have their old systems.   Places like Seattle, Tucson, Atlanta, Salt Lake City and Fort Lauderdale are all hopping on the trolley.   Schenectady and the Capital District should get on board as well.  


While I love the idea of a trolley you need to be real here, we can't even get the potholes in our streets fixed let alone a major project like that. Schenectady is a dying city, its already on life support and all attempts to save it are failing, the taxes are outrageous and the people who can afford to move are moving, those who can't afford to move or sell their houses are dreaming to move to better places. I lived in Schenectady my whole life, while I love the city I hate what our politicians did to it, they drove it into the ground.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Schenectady is a pimple on an elephant's A$$ compared to these cities.  Nor does Schenectady have the population to support such an endeavor.  Look at the bus traffic, except for the Walmart runs, the buses are basically empty and just burning diesel fuel!


You did notice that I said Capital District -- we have a regional transportation entity called CDTA -- and the Capital Region has almost a million people living in it.

And the buses are hardly empty -- but then you always see everything as "half empty."


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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While I love the idea of a trolley you need to be real here, we can't even get the potholes in our streets fixed let alone a major project like that. Schenectady is a dying city, its already on life support and all attempts to save it are failing, the taxes are outrageous and the people who can afford to move are moving, those who can't afford to move or sell their houses are dreaming to move to better places. I lived in Schenectady my whole life, while I love the city I hate what our politicians did to it, they drove it into the ground.


I don't believe that Schenectady is a dying city.  There are many good things happening and about to happen.  I remain confident and optimistic.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]

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Maybe Detroit, Camden and Stockton should consider trolleys.
I am not against trolleys, just trolleys to nowhere so that a few welfarites don't have to climb the hill on the way back from DSS.
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Maybe Detroit, Camden and Stockton should consider trolleys.
I am not against trolleys, just trolleys to nowhere so that a few welfarites don't have to climb the hill on the way back from DSS.


Now, we see you for  what you really are -- a bigoted, hateful person who lives in the past and can't stand poor people.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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Name-calling when you don't have an argument.
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