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Public Housing will be fixed courtesy of the Green New Deal! That’s what AOC and Bernie, the angry elf, are peddling this week.
For a piddly amount of $172 billion over ten years, public housing will be remodeled according to all Green New Deal specifications.
“In a statement, Ocasio-Cortez called the bill’s provisions essential to building on the $2 trillion infrastructure plan unveiled by the White House earlier this month.
“With America facing an affordable housing crisis and the perils of climate change, we must invest in our housing infrastructure now. We also must be honest about the scale of the problem,” she said in a statement Monday.
“Just to address the backlog of critical maintenance repairs in [the New York City Housing Authority] and nowhere else — chipping lead paint, broken heating systems, failing gas utilities — would require $40M, what is currently in the American Jobs Plan. This bill would invest up to $172 billion over ten years, improving the lives of nearly 2 million individuals and securing the long term future of the nation’s public housing stock,” she said.”
Does AOC even stop to wonder why New York is so far behind regarding the issues plaguing public housing in New York City? Who is ultimately in charge of public housing in New York City? Shouldn’t she be yelling at de Blasio for not stepping up to the plate? Shouldn’t these folks be yelling at de Blasio instead of asking for money from the feds??
NEW: NYCHA residents Jasmin Sanchez and La Keesha Taylor fight for the Green New Deal for Public Housing introduced today by @AOC and @BernieSanders.
— Justice Democrats (@justicedems) April 19, 2021
"A Green New Deal for Public Housing would allow people to live with dignity and respect." –@JamaalBowmanNY pic.twitter.com/pTvhFUo7qv
But I digress. This plan for public housing will be, if passed, a debacle from the start. Why? Because you don’t just toss construction companies at the problem and expect things to go smoothly. Not one federally run construction project has EVER gone smoothly nor has it ever finished on time.
Secondly, what she and Bernie want in this legislation is untenable in multiple other ways. Let’s look at some key components of this legislation.
• Invest up to $172 billion in green retrofits that would include all needed capital repairs and eliminate carbon emissions.
• Create up to 240,000 jobs per year across the county
• Reduce annual carbon emissions by roughly 5.6 million metric tons, the equivalent of
taking over 1.2 million cars off the road.
• Reduce public housing water bills by up to 30% per year, or $97 million.
• Reduce public housing energy bills by up to 70% per year, or $613 million.
Yay! JOBS! Oh wait, there’s a catch. A big one.
“To qualify for the grants, recipients would have to adhere to strong labor standards, such as protection of collective bargaining and use of American manufacturing and products. The legislation would also fund tenant protection vouchers for displaced residents and create apprenticeship programs for residents.
Read the above again. What this really means is that all construction companies involved in these projects have to be fully 100% unionized, whether a state is right-to-work or not. Furthermore, the legislation won’t allow general contractors or their sub-contractors to outsource any of the work, the only way they CAN do that is to bring those people on as full employees. Isn’t that …job discrimination?
Furthermore, reading the above, you see that those displaced while their abode is getting remodeled, will get first right of refusal once the remodel is complete. Are taxpayers going to have to foot the bill for those residents during the remodel. Yes.
Today, we're reintroducing the Green New Deal for Public Housing because — with millions on the brink of eviction, millions under/unemployed, and with a coming climate crisis — investing in our housing infrastructure has never been more important. https://t.co/boto0GOxyK
— Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@RepAOC) April 19, 2021
Here’s the thing, the return on investment of our tax dollars into this kind of deal is less than zero. Why? Because, as I stated above, not one single federally run program has ever finished on time or on budget. That $172 billion? By year five it would be tripled in cost. Bet me.
Oh but wait! This is supposed to solve the problems of those who live in public housing! What kind of woes?
“The time has now caught up to the legislation, and I’m really thrilled about that,” Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said. “You have a respiratory pandemic that’s layered on communities that are suffering from childhood asthma, that are already dealing with lung issues, that have pre-existing hypertension, which are all indicated by factors of environmental injustice.”
**Bangs head on desk repeatedly.
AOC disregards a key issue from these last fourteen months… a freaking Wuhan VIRUS that ensured EVERYONE healthy or not was stuck inside their homes for “two weeks to flatten the curve!”
Does public housing need updated and upgraded? Yes. Should questions be asked as to why places such as New York City have ignored or been slow to respond to these issues? Absolutely. Should places such at Flint, Michigan be fixing the drinking water issues instead of trying to sweep it under the rug and blame everyone else for what they did? Unequivocally.
Supposedly, as was touted by AOC and Bernie back in 2019, fixing public housing will ALSO ensure that each place will become an “islanding microgrid” with the ability to run independently of the regular power grid in case there are outages. Remember, solar and wind energy was SO VERY useful when Texas got hit with that ice storm that shut the state down for over ten days.
This public housing push is phase one from AOC and Bernie. It’s a costly program that will create more problems than it will solve, while gouging taxpayers for every cent we have.
AOC and Bernie need to take their public housing Green New Deal and go sit on a windmill and spin.
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172 Billion dollars to “improve the lives of nearly 2 million people”? Yeah, that’s the GND in a nutshell.
“Does public housing need updated and upgraded? Yes”
No, the government needs to get out of the housing business that it’s been in for the past 60 years, because it’s terrible at it, and it creates bad incentives that result in generational poverty traps.
Accepting the lefts ideas to fix a problem never results in a solution, just more fixes to the last problem they created with their fix.
The New York Department of Housing and Community Renewal, yclept, is an amazing bureaucracy, quod vide.
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