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http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/news/2013/09/20/tax-credits-key-to-low-income-housing.html

KeyBank N.A. has arranged the financing for a $26 million low-income housing project in Schenectady, in part with federal tax credits.

The project, by Rotterdam-based developer The Galesi Group and Bonacio Construction of Saratoga Springs, will transform a 90,000 square foot-building on Broadway into 155 efficiency apartments.
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they wouldn't want to actually be entrepreneurs now would they?


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Just give the men from the Y a check for first and last month's rent plus security and assist them in finding their own places. I would rather give the "welfare check" to these people than to some rich guy with his hand out.
Poverty, Inc. is big business.
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Just give the men from the Y a check for first and last month's rent plus security and assist them in finding their own places. I would rather give the "welfare check" to these people than to some rich guy with his hand out.
Poverty, Inc. is big business.


oh dear oh me oh my...the world would fall apart if the rich didn't make 'cells' for the poor...with the gov't help of course

those who control the land control the masses
those who control the housing control the masses
those who control the food control the masses


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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They're building it right next to Social Services, so that the tenants will be able walk to "work".


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oh dear oh me oh my...the world would fall apart if the rich didn't make 'cells' for the poor...with the gov't help of course.


Yes,and it's the poor who end up in those cells, at great benefit to the rich.



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Another tax exempt building for Galesis.  Another property he'll be raking in the big bucks while the poverty stricken homeowners will be paying the billionaire's property taxes.


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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Yippee!

Yates Village west.

At a mere $168,000 per apt.

You could give the same 155 families $168,000 homes for the same amount, and the tax revenue stream would increase.

Galesi will pay no taxes.

Just more Galesi money down the drain.

Corporate welfare kings.
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Yes,and it's the poor who end up in those cells, at great benefit to the rich.



some people call it charity....hahahahahahahahahahahaha......but it looks good in the news paper....kind of like
the who's having tea with whom.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Yippee!

Yates Village west.

At a mere $168,000 per apt.

You could give the same 155 families $168,000 homes for the same amount, and the tax revenue stream would increase.

Galesi will pay no taxes.

Just more Galesi money down the drain.

Corporate welfare kings.


I think Galesi could pay the taxes for those folks.....because those folks don't know how to be good little contributing
cogs in the machine....



...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Where is the money coming from?  Federal or state?

This is truly the most disgusting abuse I have heard of.

$168k or so for an average of something like 800 sq foot apartments.
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WHAT ?????....more apts.....for who????.....in the worst section .....and those going to  "work"...now they can scope out who lives and

what people have in those apts...another Duanesburg Rd....(old Army Depot)
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taste the renaissance


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Not to mention individuals with problems don't benefit from being lumped in all together that way. Nobody can explain to me why these individuals are being treated as government property.
How many of the empty two-family houses on Hamilton Hill could be rehabbed to the point of livability for that amount of dough? A low income familycould be assisted in buying one, as they could collect whatever type of benefit these men will be using to pay their rent, to help with the mortgage. You'd be spreading the money around, at least, but also stabilizing the neighborhood somewhat and saving the buildings. Of course, it would require some kind of creative oversight not to just create more problems, but so what? This giveaway ends up only being good for one person, who doesn't even live here. What happens to the Y building afterward? More giveaways to "remove blight"?
They ought to make all these poverty pimps go stand in the cattle pens for their handouts, instead of the women with small kids.
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Quoted from Madam X
Not to mention individuals with problems don't benefit from being lumped in all together that way. Nobody can explain to me why these individuals are being treated as government property.

(because they allow it and are raised in a well controlled food/water/housing system all based on a cast fiat value system)

How many of the empty two-family houses on Hamilton Hill could be rehabbed to the point of livability for that amount of dough? A low income familycould be assisted in buying one, as they could collect whatever type of benefit these men will be using to pay their rent, to help with the mortgage.

(people allow the control of fiat calling it civilization. remember the story of the hebrews about the straw and brick
making? they continued to do the STUPID job their 'owners' told them for the sake of status quo.)

You'd be spreading the money around, at least, but also stabilizing the neighborhood somewhat and saving the buildings. Of course, it would require some kind of creative oversight not to just create more problems, but so what? This giveaway ends up only being good for one person, who doesn't even live here.

(give them a few acres, some chickens and pigs/sheep, seed. send in habitat for humanity and there ya go)


What happens to the Y building afterward? More giveaways to "remove blight"?
They ought to make all these poverty pimps go stand in the cattle pens for their handouts, instead of the women with small kids.

(born in the city, raised on city ways, raised believe in the fiat system. drug dealers are traders for fiat. the nys lotto
is a 'dealer' for fiat. All these 'things' are not what a human NEEDS.)





...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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