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NYPD WANTS TERROR BUNKER
New York Post ^
| 6/21/02
| MURRAY WEISS and DAVID SEIFMAN
Posted on 06/21/2002 6:03:56 AM PDT by areafiftyone
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:06:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The Police Department has requested $270 million from the Bloomberg administration to build a high-tech underground "bunker" in case of another terrorist attack, The Post has learned.
"It would have all the gizmos," said one source. "Bomb-proof, disease-proof, you name it."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
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To: areafiftyone
They should get around this budgetary oversight like they usually do. Seize property and assets under the guise of the "drug war," then do what they want with it.
It is great when the sword and the purse are in the same hands ain't it?
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posted on
06/21/2002 6:18:24 AM PDT
by
Lysander
To: areafiftyone
What happened to their old bunker?
To: Dialup Llama
What happened to their old bunker? It was compressed. Turned into a sandwich.
To: areafiftyone
They just need to have a shadow govt. waiting somewhere...so that if something should happen to the current one (God Forbid) the auxillary can just take over... In the mean time have them running a casino somewhere in upstate NY so they dont get out of practice.. :)
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posted on
06/21/2002 6:39:39 AM PDT
by
joesnuffy
To: George from New England
One angle that I haven't heard mentioned much is the dismantling of the Civil Defense shelters. It never felt right when, out of the blue, everyone said "The Cold War is Over" and shut all the shelters down. Still think that was a big mistake.
To: areafiftyone
Hopefully they will choose a better place this time around.
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posted on
06/21/2002 6:49:12 AM PDT
by
PPHSFL
To: Lysander
Couldn't they have a fund-raising drive in which private businesses contribute this money?
To: Freedom4US
It never felt right when, out of the blue, everyone said "The Cold War is Over" and shut all the shelters down. Still think that was a big mistake.I was under them impression that these were shut down or allowed to degrade a long time ago. I think that these were seen as ineffective once the nuclear warhead yeilds got into the megaton range. These certainly wouldn't have done any good on 9/11 if they were at or near the WTC.
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posted on
06/21/2002 7:00:55 AM PDT
by
Orangedog
To: areafiftyone
The mayor's seemingly impregnable emergency command center on the 23rd floor of 7 World Trade Center - able to withstand hurricanes and bullets - was wiped out when the building collapsed that fateful day last September. I don't want to get picky or anything, but a command center located on the 23rd floor of ANYTHING doesn't sound too "impregnable" to me.
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posted on
06/21/2002 7:04:32 AM PDT
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
I don't want to get picky or anything, but a command center located on the 23rd floor of ANYTHING doesn't sound too "impregnable" to me. Thanks the Hollywood, nobody every saw a building collapse in a catastrophy movie.
This is just another example of where Hollywood producers condition the way we think, for good or for bad, but far from reality based at most times.
To: areafiftyone
What's the big deal? NYC is already $31,000,000,000.00 in debt, what another $270,000,000.00 going to do, bankrupt the city?
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New York State is Number One... in DEBT!
By the year 2003, if present fiscal policies continue, the New York State debt will be over $40 billion. Today, that debt stands at over $37 billion.
Add to that the $31 billion New York City owes and then toss in about $7.8 billion for the Metropolitan Transit Authority and New Yorkers are looking at $8,500 in debt for every man, woman and child living in New York City and $2,050 for every New Yorker outside the Metropolitan area.
Not even free-wheeling California comes close. It is important to note that these figures were posted and calculated before the impact of September 11th World Trade Center attacks, which can only add to the problem.
Take a look at this chart:
Total Taxpayer Supported Debt Comparison Chart
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New York State |
$37.0 Billion |
New York City |
$31.0 Billion |
California |
$21.7 Billion |
Massachusetts |
$16.7 Billion |
New Jersey |
$14.7 Billion |
Florida |
$13.1 Billion |
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Chart and graphic courtesy Jack Cheever.com.
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posted on
06/21/2002 7:38:16 AM PDT
by
the
To: areafiftyone
Not to discount the value of the NYPD but do they think their lives are more important than the tax payers they are asking to build a bunker exclusively for the NYPD members? Is it their own lives they are concerned with or the rampant crime that may occurr if the NYPD is mooted by another terror attack? If it is the latter, $270 million can purchase a lot of guns. I trust that New Yorkers as well as other Americans can and will police themselves when necessary.
To: drypowder
I agee. Congress is the same way. They think their lives are more important. I think we should all have access to some kind of underground bunker or shelter sort of like when I was a kid in the 60's.
To: areafiftyone
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posted on
06/21/2002 10:19:24 AM PDT
by
backhoe
To: areafiftyone
"Aw, geeze, Edith!"
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