Dont_mute_me_bro
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcoij8q wrote
Define "permanently". I live in Hollis Estates. I often drive to either Forest Hills or ozone Park and take the E/F or A. Are you suggesting that I can't park in those areas because I don't live there? WE're not near any trains out here.
How will the shopkeepers along Union Turnpike manage if they can't park near their shops? How will the schoolteachers get to work at 7:30a? What about the St John's staff and commuters? How will this work?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcoi8jq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
You were given an opportunity to be articulate and that's what you have? Sorry, I don't waste my time on dullards.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcms14o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I didn't understand your question. Perhaps if you tried proper English I could have a go.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcjtnrg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I am a citizen and I vote. That's still my right, yes?
So you're in favor of nameless unexcited out of area bureaucrats setting standards for places of which they know nothing. It sounds like what Moses did to the Bronx when he put a highway through the place.
Yeo. It works really well to have. system like that. /s
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcjthqg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I saved and scrimped and bought a shitty dump and lived crowded with my kids in an iffy area, and worked my ass off to improve the property. I later sold, taking the profit to enable purchase of a better property. No government programs assisted me! My parents were retired for 12 years and were on a fixed income. No help there, either!
I didn't look to the government and don't want to be taxed for something that isn't a necessity. Some people rent. They always have. You can't possibly suggest that everyone should be a private homeowner, so what gives?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcjt361 wrote
Reply to comment by SolitaryMarmot in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Is that why they're up zoning in Throggs Neck, which is a moderate/Conservative bastion over in the Bronx? There's not even infrastructure or mass transit there, but sure, yeah, whatever.../s
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchwyjr wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
My childhood home in Brooklyn was built in 1919. My current home in '35.
Both are bucolic. In both I'm on Wall Street in 35 minutes. The bet of both worlds.
Build all the high rises where people who live there like that sort of living- tall buildings and such. Let those who enjoy the sun, clouds and sky enjoy that too. I don't raise livestock, but I have lovely garden. I raise heirloom tomatoes, collards, kale, spinach, beets, potatoes, herbs, zucchini, eggplants and squash. I have pear, crabapple and fig trees. My friend who keep bees nearby reports a change in the honey's flavor since my trees fruited. I have had great conversations with old dudes about gardening- Puerto Ricans, Poles, Italians, West Indians, Russians. Gardening brings people together. Everybody eats and most of the world were farmers at some point.
I am contributing to biodiversity and cleaning up the air. Pollinators and birds eat the fruits and/or get nectar from flowers. Moreover, gardening kept me sane during the pandemic. I'm harming no one, helping the planet and getting sunshine and exercise. All your buildings won't contribute to that for anyone and might rob it from me.
Why are people like you so envious and spiteful?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchlbcu wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Bloodlines? What are you...a horse? What the fuck is that?
This isn't Tokyo. Neighborhoods change demographically but architecturally less so. That's a good thing. There's some nice houses out in Cambria Heights whose residents likely like as it is....
Let people who want to live in high rises be free to do so. Let those who like a more bucolic setting be able to as well. It's called choice; something you don't seem to like. Rather, you prefer nameless bureaucratic outsiders wielding power. It worked great for the Bronx when they put a road through the middle of it. Why learn from that? Why stop there? /s
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchhoqu wrote
Reply to comment by Silvery_Silence in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
There's a lot of POC in Douglaston?
I didn't see any at CYO baseball, track or basketball games when my kids were younger. Stop concocting bullshit stories, please. Thanks.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchhert wrote
Reply to comment by Silvery_Silence in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I was raised in Dyker Heights and live in Queens. What "towns" are you talking about? And why do you people make everything about race?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchh72j wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Was are you- the "globalist" version of a New Yorker? Please!!! Do you get your groove on in Boro Park with the Hasids? Or in Richmond Hill with the Punjabi Sikhs? I doubt it. Stop bullshitting and virtue signaling. Its lame.
Dudes I knew from the Heights were into being from the Heights. Just like Bensonhurst guys are into being from B'hurst, Harlem guys are into being from Harlem, Bronx guys are into being from the Boogie down, etc.
Who wants to live in a city of sameness? I like it that Forest Hills has nice big houses, that Rockaway has a different climate and housing style, that Ditmas Park has those old Victorians. Celebrate diversity, man!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchgc3h wrote
Reply to comment by Silvery_Silence in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
No one helped her family when they came. They worked, deferred, saved and planned. So why is someone entitled to something that my family had to work for, hmm?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchg5qp wrote
Reply to comment by Silvery_Silence in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Is this your alternate account?
First of all, I live in Queens, which is a part of NYC. Therefore I am not "suburban". Second of all, if I have said anything that is "racist" please by all means report me. Third, my kids did great being in a secure neighborhood with a great sense of community. We had Scouts, Little league, CYO baseball and basketball, and the ability to play unsupervised in the streets, not cooped up in an apartment.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchfqyz wrote
Reply to comment by Silvery_Silence in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I don't care what anyone but my immediate family needs. Therefore I will be an impediment to change that doesn't suit my interests. I don't owe you a thing!!!!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jchfkqo wrote
Reply to comment by intjish_mom in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I don't have to. I live in a safe, clean, quiet neighborhood. And besides, my property is getting sweet ROI!.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcgb1td wrote
Reply to comment by Rottimer in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
My when my property value keeps increasing? That'd be nuts. Also, I don't live in Douglaston. The fanatics haven't come for my area yet.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcgajr4 wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Why do I owe you or anyone a god damn thing?
I look out for my family and my community. If everyone did that we'd all be a lot better off. Don't blame me that things suck. I do my bit.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcga7bt wrote
Reply to comment by Infinite_Carpenter in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
It's "Boot Liqueur", thank you very much!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcg1eqc wrote
Reply to comment by intjish_mom in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Why do I have to learn t live any way that I don't want to? Who made you boss?
I learned in college that poverty is a factor in crime. Fewer poor people means less crime. I wish them well but don't want myself or my family to be sacrificed for someone else's ideals. Sorry!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcfubu3 wrote
Reply to comment by intjish_mom in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I'm not rich. I'm middle class. And I intend to stay that way and help my children do the same or better. I won't apologize for that.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcfu5m8 wrote
Reply to comment by isowater in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
California is losing population in droves. Just saying....
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcfu195 wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
I don't wish ill on anyone who lives another way. I just resent when they want to force me to take on their way; especially if it might devalue my property or rob me of the peace and calm that I paid for. Wouldn't you?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcfql96 wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Have at it. I'm not stopping you.
I am a native New Yorker. I lived in a multi family apartment for 2 years in the late 90s; everything else has been a single family.
Between the arguing couple, the old dude who played the tv too loud, the guy who cooked stinky food, the guy who kept off hours and slammed doors and the constant potsmoker, I resolved to never repeat.
The experience actually motivated me to raise my income so I would never have to put up with other people's rudeness and bullshit at home. I do enough of that sharing the city with 8 million people.
The more people, the more chances that someone will be a douche. So you do your thing and I do mine. Isn't that the city vibe- Live and let live?
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcfnssi wrote
Reply to comment by intjish_mom in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
As long as so many people have the wealth tied up in property, whoever moves to devalue it will face electoral backlash. Democracy rules!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jcoj1mu wrote
Reply to They Wanted a Backyard. Now They Hate It. | Outdoor space was the city renter’s dream. Then came the rats by StrngBrew
I get static here for preferring a more suburban type of neighborhood in Queens. I don't see rats.
My fig, apple and pear trees bear delicious fruit, and the low population density means less abundant food sources for vermin, and less vermin as a result. In addition, the owls from nearby parks scour the woods for critters. My cat helps to insure that mice don't come in.
My problem is birds eating my figs. I have it easy!