Saturday, July 31, 2021

The Van Wyck Garbageway

 

Impunity City

... like the cherry blossoms at the Bronx Botanical Garden, every week detritus is in full bloom in the dirty Southside Queens…

 

 

 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry NYC it looks normal to me !

Anonymous said...

HA HA. What was that one blog from several years ago, Clean up Jamaica. I guess they are still working on that and the entire SE Queens. HA HA. I mean, how hard is it to fix some of these problems. And why do the elected officials in that area get paid for, I mean, what are they doing. So this is the amenities you get for living in one of the most expensive cities in the country.

Big Hairy Balls said...

Just one of a long list as to why I fled NYC awhile ago.

Anonymous said...

yea my section of queens looks like that also.So progressive.

Anonymous said...

Clean Jamaica ?
That's like Like throwing uncooked pasta against the wall hoping by some miracle it will stick.

Anonymous said...

We need to quit wasting tax payer money!!! We could be investigated...

Anonymous said...

If the Van Wyck Expressway was in Manhattan, the garbage on the side of the roads would have been cleaned up right away.

Why are the "best southeast politicians from SouthEast Queens" not concern about garbage being dumped on the Expressway and the health hazards of it sitting there for so long?

I guess they love the rats and stench that occurs when garbage sits there for too long.

Anonymous said...

In Year 8 of Wilhelm, NYC continues to be the Tale of Two Cities. It's the same income tax rate in the whole city--but services are not shared equally. I think we can conclude that his time in office has been a complete failure.

Anonymous said...

Who is 97th Ave named after ?

JQ LLC said...

@Anon re: 97th

A noteworthy jazz musician, clink the link and you'll see

Amazing that a neighborhood so enriched in music history like Jamaica, from Jazz to Metallica (they wrote their first album and songs from Ride The Lightning and rehearsed in a building on Archer Ave)to dancehall reggae is treated like a broken toilet, which I know I will find on my next expedition there.

Anonymous said...

If anyone in southeastern QUEENS County should ever question where their Black leadership (that leads by example) can be seen, then look no further than the filth strewn gutters and rotting, condemned and abandoned homes and buildings, all of which remain a stone's throw from every single Black, publicly elected storefront. Now, tell me that I'm racist, Eric Adams, and then you can go back to your 'ALL PAY and NO WORK' government paychecks whilst helping to further destroy the remnants of New York City's rotting, shabby society, embarrassingly decaying infrastructure, squalid conditions and overall blight.

No one should ever refer to New York as a 'World Class' city――EVER AGAIN!――especially while the DemonRat 'FAUX-gressives' and counterfiet BLM movement continues to debauch the city in which they swore to protect, serve and oversee, with a vengeful impunity that remains unprecedented, to date. These two voracious thieves even give MENDACITY a BAD NAME!

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