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City Ponies Up $30M For Queens Development

Submitted by Corey, May 10, 2007 09:29

It is completely ridicules that we spend so much time cutting welfare to people that are living in poverty while offering large subsidies to millionaires so that they can earn another million dollars on top of the 10 million they will earn in profits from their developments. If the businesses will not build the city should not, in fear, offer larges sums of money, instead in this heavily competitive market the land and resources will be used for something else. This is another clear example of our government supporting those with money instead of its constituency.


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