Some Sign of the Times
And is this some sign of the New York real estate gentrify,
gentrification, genocide, yuppie, young urban professional, poor run
into the river times or something. And as I found myself riding
another one of those New York Metro buses the other day going my way, I
overheard some other passengers conversation about "My rent used to be
300, now that same apartment is 3,000", or something to that effect.
"And so what's this conversation all about?", I found myself asking
that other rider passerby. And that conversation had something to do
with the idea or fact that the New York City Housing Authority is
privatizing its project Baruch Houses on Avenue Departments along the
East River FDR Drive and turning them into condos for the rich, and
there are, were signs on the door to prove it. The tenants have to move
out. Hugh? How is that possible? And I thought I heard some proposal
rumor or read some article maybe about this idea seemingly decades
ago. And now it's real? Huh? And does this reflect some trend across
America, the world? Luxury resorts being converted into the projects,
and projects being converted into luxury resorts. Is this urban sprawl
or something. What's that all about. Are the poor being run into the
surrounding metro suburban areas of New Jersey, Connecticut and beyond
from that Metropolis of that City of New York and other cities across
the country and world in exile. Will Manhattan become an island for
the rich only. Housing, shelter, that basic human necessity. Whose
right is it to say the land is for sale anyway. And what, if anything,
does this have to do with a No Police State.




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