Christine Quinn Will Make the Affordable to regular New Yorkers Affordable
Christine Quinn to help the loving day of everyday New Yorkers. We, the ones that stay in the cold of winter and the heat of August. We can’t get away every year but we spend our money here in New York where we pay our taxes. We the ones that ask for little, just justice on tolls such as the Verrazano and other tolls in the city. Us that should not be squeezed out until we breed dry. We are New York from garbage men to bloggers to fireman and accountants. We have a few problems in New York better understood by someone familiar with New Yorkers. Not billionaire New Yorkers, as many as there are we are the salt of this land, the Regular New Yorker. We are putting our bet on Chris Quinn because we know her. We know her as the woman speaker of the council and openly gay which instantly will send the message to everywhere: New York now has the first woman Mayor and the first openly gay woman mayor. Im against voting because someone is from my neighborhood or has things in common with me. I vote because the best candidate is presented to me. The best smarts, the best trustworthy. In this case we are lucky to get a good package of goodies along with the integrity and know how and more than anything else, the fairness that we need. So Unfair to people with paying over half their salaries in rent to stay off the streets.
Understanding that for you to need to make $29,000 for an affordable apartment with one bedroom and the renter stuck with 18,000 a year fix income from Social security is not an affordable apartment. Being disqualified for that affordable apartment because one fell short $1-$500 or over is not fair and is not affordable. The process needs to be more fair and flexible is the person disabled, what age, what type of tenant?
I know people disqualified for $1dollar over the Max. on applying Common sense when we use words as affordable is important and lets make sure we know who we are referring to when we say affora=dable. Affordable for whom? Chris Understands, she will take care of that issue.
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher
Understanding that for you to need to make $29,000 for an affordable apartment with one bedroom and the renter stuck with 18,000 a year fix income from Social security is not an affordable apartment. Being disqualified for that affordable apartment because one fell short $1-$500 or over is not fair and is not affordable. The process needs to be more fair and flexible is the person disabled, what age, what type of tenant?
I know people disqualified for $1dollar over the Max. on applying Common sense when we use words as affordable is important and lets make sure we know who we are referring to when we say affora=dable. Affordable for whom? Chris Understands, she will take care of that issue.
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher
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