tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post3931033906693215262..comments2024-02-09T09:28:28.048-05:00Comments on BoogieDowner: Mall Opens in Queens and Employees Feel "Relief"Boogiedownerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08013028900628543820noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-72643199543798724062010-05-03T23:18:09.502-04:002010-05-03T23:18:09.502-04:00o my. the value of minimum wage jobs is to give p...o my. the value of minimum wage jobs is to give people with no work some money. period. they don't END poverty, but perpetuate it! and they don't help people move forward, like give them enough money so they can get an education or do other things that can help keep their families healthy or provide any of the other opportunities that one needs to truly improve one's economic condition. so there is some value to it, but ending poverty or providing upward mobility is not on the list. that's not clear?<br /><br />a few years? so you want someone with a family and no job to toil with a minimum wage for a few YEARS... and then... maybe... just maybe if they're lucky they'll get something better? let me know what sort of family can survive in this city FOR A FEW YEARS on that income. it's a laughable proposal. this is a textbook way to perpetuate poverty, my friend.<br /><br />as for my solution, unfortunately it's going to take some time, but putting a diverse group together to find the best way to build the armory is a good idea. we needn't get into a debate over the last proposal, but that one wasn't a good one.<br /><br />and as far as asking if i'm an elected official.... you don't know who i am? tune into BronxTalk one Monday night at 9. channel 67.GAX in the Bronxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679122512214606513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-86994003895703671282010-04-30T01:15:57.383-04:002010-04-30T01:15:57.383-04:00"minimum wage jobs have value, but not in end..."minimum wage jobs have value, but not in ending poverty or providing upward mobility."<br /><br />If minimum wage jobs have value, then how can you say that 0 > 1?<br /><br />Also, isn't their value in getting some experience and putting in some sweat equity, even if it takes a few years, worth it?<br /><br />Yet another example of how fuzzy logic + fuzzy math keeps everyone on the bottom. Are you sure you are not an elected official?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-32598466389267049432010-04-28T05:43:16.933-04:002010-04-28T05:43:16.933-04:00What's your solution, Gax?What's your solution, Gax?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-52967175195596768752010-04-27T23:34:04.238-04:002010-04-27T23:34:04.238-04:00if that person does not have a college degree and/...if that person does not have a college degree and/or is not qualified to be a manager of a store, he/she generally has a glass ceiling as to how high they can climb no matter how hard they work and how eager they are. minimum wage jobs have value, but not in ending poverty or providing upward mobility. in fact, they serve to do quite the opposite.GAX in the Bronxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679122512214606513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-76767865560923122712010-04-27T15:27:22.627-04:002010-04-27T15:27:22.627-04:00My 2 cents:
1-The traffic problem was a non-issue...My 2 cents:<br /><br />1-The traffic problem was a non-issue had Related accepted the "living wage amendment." It would have magically disappeared and everyone would have thought how wonderful and perfect the Shoppes at Kingsbridge would be. The traffic issue was minor and just another excuse to kill the deal because the living wage amendment was not going through.<br /><br />2-$7.50 an hour is not meant to support a family of 5, a car payment, a mortgage, private schools, and europeans vacations. It DOES however give people, including teens, the OPPORTUNITY to work, learn responsibility, experience, and earn income to contribute to their household or be more independent. It also is one step on the ladder to then move forward and get a BETTER job, and the cycle continues with someone else taking the $7.50 an hour job. Upward mobility....you betcha..but YOU gotta want it. <br /><br />3-The fact that the Armory was killed due to the special interest of a few local grocers as well as the Bronx's typical self-serving political idiots granadstanding means it was a complete and total failure. The Bronx has been down this road for decades...and the results are always the same...an abandoned Armory for years to come and the community suffering. After 3 "task forces" already....and still an abandoned Armory, what makes you think something will change this time? Welcome to the Bronx...and of course..thanks Rubencito!Guywithacausehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11839634055229244637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-71823983726527529622010-04-25T22:04:12.389-04:002010-04-25T22:04:12.389-04:00Dear GAX,
The BoogieDowner highlighted a point ab...Dear GAX,<br /><br />The BoogieDowner highlighted a point about upward mobility that was made by one of the workers in the <i>New York Times</i> article. You seem to have dismissed her statement. <br /><br /><b>Let's just look again at what she said:</b><br />"If your manager sees how you work, it’s an opportunity for you to move up to the next level." <br /><br />It's ok if you don't believe that's true, but could you please address her point? Thanks.Jay Shuffieldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-54125905415162917532010-04-25T19:41:15.490-04:002010-04-25T19:41:15.490-04:00i don't see the point in having this entire de...i don't see the point in having this entire debate again.... and the bottom line on whether this was the right thing to do or not will not come at this moment, but in a year or so when we find out if the BP and his task are able to present a proper proposal that serves more objectives than the one related had in store. <br /><br />but one point i must make is about jay's reference to "opportunities for upward mobility". if that's the subject for debate, then none is necessary because the $7.25+ wages at the queens mall provide no upward mobility. they only provide some temporary relief and more suited for perpetuating poverty than providing anything that's going to move people northward.GAX in the Bronxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679122512214606513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-10809172937887639922010-04-24T12:05:07.388-04:002010-04-24T12:05:07.388-04:00Fact check:
The proposal for the Amory included 40...Fact check:<br />The proposal for the Amory included 400 off-street parking spaces:<br />http://www.nyc.gov/html/oec/downloads/pdf/08DME004X/08DME004X_DEIS_01_Project_Description.pdf<br /><br />Transportation is quite complicated. BronxMom is correct to note that there are differences between the sites. Among those differences, however, is the larger underserved market in the area around the Kingsbridge Armory.<br /><br />This is actually very significant. The Armory would have drawn shoppers from walking distance as well as via the 4 and D trains. Further, while there would be new shoppers who would start driving to the Armory, some of this traffic increase would have been offset by people living in the area who would no longer be driving up to Westchester or other locations for their shopping needs.<br /><br />The Rego Park site, on the other hand, is situated within an area that has already saturated the local market, so it is more dependent on drawing shoppers from the LIE.<br /><br />Of course, none of this really touches on the point I think the BoogieDowner was trying to make about opportunities for upward mobility...Jay Shuffieldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-14780035026879134822010-04-24T11:43:29.880-04:002010-04-24T11:43:29.880-04:00I suggest that anyone who wants to compare the Kin...I suggest that anyone who wants to compare the Kingsbridge Armory site with the new Rego Center II mall do their homework and actually LOOK at the Queens site (you can do this on Google Maps). The new Rego Park mall is adjacent to a huge parking lot and is already a natural shopping destination by virtue of its proximity to the original Rego Park mall. The Kingsbridge Armory site had NO PARKING, and none was to be provided. While not everyone who shops does so with a car, the research data clearly shows that for that mall to be successful, access to parking was essential. And since that area of Queens was already surrounded by commercial uses and major streets and highways (like the Long Island Expressway) it has excellent access and will not negatively impact on the surrounding streets. The same can not be said of the Armory. Putting the retail development in the Armory, as was being planned, would have been a disaster for shoppers, because access to the site was so difficult. And it would have been a disaster for the neighborhood, which would have been overrun by the cars and trucks seeking to get to the Armory. Those opposed to the Related Company's development of the Armory were doing a service to the Bronx.BronxMomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-83370865548072357102010-04-23T12:53:51.629-04:002010-04-23T12:53:51.629-04:00Boogiedowner I of course wholeheartedly agree. Th...Boogiedowner I of course wholeheartedly agree. The Bronx has sunk BECAUSE of incompetent leadership, and with elected officials like the future Rikers resident Espada, and the self-serving idiocy of Ruben Diaz (just to name a few), is it any wonder the Bronx is falling further behind?<br /><br />2 steps foward, 1 1/2 back..that's how its been...and the blame is squarely on elected officials.<br /><br />Hey Ruben..since you have so much free time on your hands, how about you walk over to the Queen mall and talk to the residents there..and the community members. I wonder how many years before we even get a proposal to do ANYTHING with the Armory. Thanks Rubencito!Guywithacausehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11839634055229244637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2149362212571632662.post-60661208767257344892010-04-23T11:07:49.683-04:002010-04-23T11:07:49.683-04:00Rego Park II is next to a well established shoppin...Rego Park II is next to a well established shopping mall. Could the Kingsbridge Armory become a shopping destination? <br /><br />People in that area deserve more than the supermarket they have.paperpesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06193048873940975751noreply@blogger.com