Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Do you know how obvious it is that you don’t know anything about NYC?
They probably know more about New York than Mamdani knows about being mayor.
Aw, did he hurt your feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Do you know how obvious it is that you don’t know anything about NYC?
They probably know more about New York than Mamdani knows about being mayor.
Well, at least it’s clear he’s stepped foot in nyc in 20 years. You clearly haven’t. Posting from a troll farm in Estonia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Do you know how obvious it is that you don’t know anything about NYC?
They probably know more about New York than Mamdani knows about being mayor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Do you know how obvious it is that you don’t know anything about NYC?
They probably know more about New York than Mamdani knows about being mayor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Do you know how obvious it is that you don’t know anything about NYC?
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile JFK Airport and Penn station look horrific and the homeless run the streets and trash fans overflow because sanitation runs on a shoestring budget. NyCHA is a disaster nobody dares to fix and the MTA and city Dept ot Education is full of mismanagement
Anonymous wrote:Abolish the nypd !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much will Mamdani pay the members of the Department of Community Safety that spend 8+ hours a day underground, breathing subway air, babysitting mental health patients? How about the staff that responds to mental health episodes without NYPD backup? "We have to pay people what they're worth," he said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/zohran-mamdani-new-york-city-department-of-community-safety/
So you do not think people who are trying to prevent crime should not be compensated accordingly?
Incorrect. I’m wondering what this will cost and where the money will come from. Is this a 24/7/365 operation? How many people need to work each shift? What is the total benefit cost per employee? These jobs aren’t attractive, so they can’t be low paying jobs. They may also prove to be dangerous.
Most people having an episode are smart enough to know they dont want cops to arrive so you would be surprised how responsive they are to a social worker or neutral party listening and talking to them.
You’re missing the point. I don’t want cops on mental health calls. I’m looking for the math. How many people and what is their total benefits package. After the cost is known I’d like to know the funding source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much will Mamdani pay the members of the Department of Community Safety that spend 8+ hours a day underground, breathing subway air, babysitting mental health patients? How about the staff that responds to mental health episodes without NYPD backup? "We have to pay people what they're worth," he said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/zohran-mamdani-new-york-city-department-of-community-safety/
So you do not think people who are trying to prevent crime should not be compensated accordingly?
Incorrect. I’m wondering what this will cost and where the money will come from. Is this a 24/7/365 operation? How many people need to work each shift? What is the total benefit cost per employee? These jobs aren’t attractive, so they can’t be low paying jobs. They may also prove to be dangerous.
Most people having an episode are smart enough to know they dont want cops to arrive so you would be surprised how responsive they are to a social worker or neutral party listening and talking to them.
You’re missing the point. I don’t want cops on mental health calls. I’m looking for the math. How many people and what is their total benefits package. After the cost is known I’d like to know the funding source.
Are you an accountant?