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Gov. Paterson, do you miss Rush yet? (How the NY Gov. taunted Rush for leaving New York)
American Thinker ^
| 09/07/2010
| Jack Kemp
Posted on 09/07/2010 7:03:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A number of months back, Governor David Paterson famously taunted Rush Limbaugh, as Rush sold his New York City apartment and left the state, complaining about a raise in New York taxes. "If I knew that would be the result, I would've thought about the taxes earlier," the Governor famously said.
Let us compare Rush Limbaugh as a taxpayer to the owner(s) of the proposed Ground Zero mosque property, one of the high profile New York real estate holders in the news.
Rush Limbaugh paid his New York taxes every year, despite frequent audits to determine if he was cheating. The owner(s) of the Burlington Coat Factory, the proposed Mosque site,
owe New York City nearly one quarter of a million dollars in back taxes. When the City of New York will receive payment is anyone's guess.
Rush Limbaugh made a profit on the sale of his apartment, a sale that met and exceeded market prices for other apartments in his former New York neighborhood. Contrast this with the previous owner of the proposed Mosque site having sold the building for a way
below market price and turned down over $12 million for the sale to the current owner. That is millions more in taxable profits to the State and City from offers that commercial developers would have paid. And the commercial developers do not require the US State Dept. to fly them around the world on junkets of dubious value. But I digress.
Rush Limbaugh never announced plans to put up a triumphal capitalist building near the site of the
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and open it on Labor Day 2011 or the March 25, 2011 one hundredth anniversary of that fire. For those of you not familiar with the Triangle Fire, it happened in a shirt manufacturer located on the 8
th through 10
th floors of a building in New York's Greenwich Village, and it is considered the second worst workplace disaster in New York history after 9/11. The factory's labor force consisted of young immigrant women and the owners had a policy of keeping the building stairway doors locked to stop any possibility of pilferage of cloth. When a fire broke out in 1911, 146 mostly young women died and another 71 were injured, as the New York Fire Dept. didn't have the technology to reach the upper floors of the site. Many workers jumped to their death, just as people did at the World Trade Center on September 11
th. The fire became -- rightfully so -- a national rallying cry for the labor movement and led to changes in national building safety laws. There is a commemorative plaque outside and on the building that is today New York University's Brown Building of Science and it is designated as a National Historic Site.
The owners of the proposed Ground Zero mosque site have outraged the memory of family members of those that perished on 9/11 with their huge mosque proposal. That they want to open the mosque on the September 11th, 2011, is a further outrage to the memory of those that died. This has resulted in street protests, both against and in favor of the project. Those protests have cost the City of New York great expenses in police overtime, probably equaling and exceeding the tax monies collected from the sale of Rush Limbaugh's property.
So although fans of Rush Limbaugh have not put up a billboard in New York with his image and the words, "Miss me yet?," Governor Paterson may want to contemplate how " bad" Rush was for the State of New York compared to some of his state's current real estate owners.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: davidpatterson; newyork; rushlimbaugh; taxes
To: SeekAndFind
What a great billboard that would be - with a little blurb of how much money the state lost with him moving.
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:17:46 AM PDT
by
libertarian27
(Ingsoc: Department of Life, Department of Liberty, Department of Happiness)
To: SeekAndFind
He should have left years ago.
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:23:23 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(((.Go troops! " Vote out RINOS. They screw you EVERY time" Jim Robinson)
To: stephenjohnbanker
The Gov. can't help it. NYers still think NYC is the center of the universe. There was a young girl on FR a few years ago lamenting that she didn't know how people who lived in other parts of the country were able to make a living because they didn't live in NYC. She couldn't help it she as raised to think like that.
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:29:46 AM PDT
by
Ditter
To: stephenjohnbanker
He should have left years ago.You are right as far as you go, but I believe that business should take the next logical step. They should move Wall Street - lock, stock, and barrel, to Florida. The real estate is cheap and available, the climate is a lot better, and the taxes are much more favorable. What's not to like????
If our financial gurus did this, it would send a message to all of the other high tax states that they have to be competitive if they want businesses to stay put.
5
posted on
09/07/2010 7:31:31 AM PDT
by
Retired COB
(Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
To: Ditter
RE: NYers still think NYC is the center of the universe
Here’s the reality people refuse to face...
The financial center of the USA is NOT New York City any longer... it is WASHINGTON DC.
The banking center of the USA is (guess where) -— Washington DC.
An argument can also be made to say that the CAR company capital of the USA is not Detroit or any other city, it is (you shuold know by now) -— Washington DC.
To: SeekAndFind
The owner(s) of the Burlington Coat Factory, the proposed Mosque site, owe New York City nearly one quarter of a million dollars in back taxes. Are the owners of the Burlington Coat Factory involved with the Ground Zero Mosque?! If so, they have seen their last penny from me!
To: Ditter
The problem with NYC folk is they know so much that isn’t true ;-)
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:42:40 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(((.Go troops! " Vote out RINOS. They screw you EVERY time" Jim Robinson)
To: SeekAndFind
MEGA DITTOS,ElRushbo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To: Retired COB
” They should move Wall Street - lock, stock, and barrel, to Florida. The real estate is cheap and available, the climate is a lot better, and the taxes are much more favorable. What’s not to like???? “
Post of the Day!
Acually, one could present a cogent argument for this move on several levels.
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:44:50 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(((.Go troops! " Vote out RINOS. They screw you EVERY time" Jim Robinson)
To: SeekAndFind
To: SeekAndFind
I am really at a loss as to why all rich people don’t leave. Most of what they do can be done anywhere (see Rush Limbaugh).
It is a great place to visit, but live??? No thanks.
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posted on
09/07/2010 7:53:29 AM PDT
by
NeilGus
To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast
RE: Didnt Jack Kemp die?
I think this is either : 1) Another Jack Kemp; or 2) The Pseudonym of an admirer.
To: SeekAndFind
The owner(s) of the Burlington Coat Factory, the proposed Mosque site, owe New York City nearly one quarter of a million dollars in back taxes. When the City of New York will receive payment is anyone's guess. In the city that I live, property can not change hands until all property taxes are paid!
Does that rule not apply everywhere?
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posted on
09/07/2010 8:23:08 AM PDT
by
mckenzie7
(Democrats = Trough Sloppers!)
To: Ronaldus Magnus
Are the owners of the Burlington Coat Factory involved with the Ground Zero Mosque?! If so, they have seen their last penny from me! The poster should have used "Burlington Coat Factory Building" in that post. The firm "Burlington Coat Factory" was the last business lease for that building and so that is the short-hand designation for this NYC site. The former Burlington Coat Factory retail outlet closed after the building was damaged by the 09/11 attack.
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posted on
09/07/2010 8:34:07 AM PDT
by
SES1066
(Cycling to conserve, Conservative to save, Saving to Retire, will Retire to Cycle.)
To: SES1066
The firm "Burlington Coat Factory" was the last business lease for that building and so that is the short-hand designation for this NYC site. Thank you very much for the explanation.
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