Friday, July 11, 2008
Arrogant Alistair Economakis continues to show he has no respect for tenants just worried about his property!
http://www.nypost.com/seven/07112008/news/regionalnews/dont_french_fry_me_119424.htm
Please read The New York Post article "Don't 'french' fry me", see above link and arrogant Alistair Economakis continues to make it clear he only cares about his property. In my artistic opinion he seems delusional and self absorbed regarding his fantasy that the Marie Antoinette quote is a veiled threat. My theory is if he was capable of guilt which it seems he clearly isn't -- his fantasy would give him relief from the fact he is the one harming so many lives forcing people out of their homes and their neighborhood.
In the article it states that Economakis is concerned about his property being damaged. This is property I heard he sold to himself for one dollar. He wants to evict a diverse group of long term community members that have a common thread and that is the community loves them.
They can't relocate to another building in the area but the mega rich Economakis family can; the Economakis can sell themselves another one of their properties to themselves for a dollar and move else where. They can afford to live anywhere in Greenwich Village or Greenwich Conn.
Alisitair Economakis seems to relish the negative attention in the media they way a serial killer does. I bet he has a scrap book and rewinds the video footage from the security cameras.
Bravo to John Penley who is articulate and sincere which is more than I can say for those thatit feels to me pretend they are representing our community. He is the only one representing the community that makes it clear how angry we are where it feels like everyone else is shushing us and it feels like they are playing ball with the developers including NYU perhaps behind the scenes. Even The Villager ran John Sexton praising the paper on it's anniversary so you get my point.
By the way, I had a letter published in The New York Times asking for raises for the NYPD and FDNYway back when with the Marie Antoinette quote as well and I was talking about the mayor's attitude towards the NYPD and FDNY.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E05EFDA163EF932A1575BC0A9629C8B63&scp=2&sq=Suzannah+B.+Troy&st=nyt
Please read The New York Post article "Don't 'french' fry me", see above link and arrogant Alistair Economakis continues to make it clear he only cares about his property. In my artistic opinion he seems delusional and self absorbed regarding his fantasy that the Marie Antoinette quote is a veiled threat. My theory is if he was capable of guilt which it seems he clearly isn't -- his fantasy would give him relief from the fact he is the one harming so many lives forcing people out of their homes and their neighborhood.
In the article it states that Economakis is concerned about his property being damaged. This is property I heard he sold to himself for one dollar. He wants to evict a diverse group of long term community members that have a common thread and that is the community loves them.
They can't relocate to another building in the area but the mega rich Economakis family can; the Economakis can sell themselves another one of their properties to themselves for a dollar and move else where. They can afford to live anywhere in Greenwich Village or Greenwich Conn.
Alisitair Economakis seems to relish the negative attention in the media they way a serial killer does. I bet he has a scrap book and rewinds the video footage from the security cameras.
Bravo to John Penley who is articulate and sincere which is more than I can say for those thatit feels to me pretend they are representing our community. He is the only one representing the community that makes it clear how angry we are where it feels like everyone else is shushing us and it feels like they are playing ball with the developers including NYU perhaps behind the scenes. Even The Villager ran John Sexton praising the paper on it's anniversary so you get my point.
By the way, I had a letter published in The New York Times asking for raises for the NYPD and FDNYway back when with the Marie Antoinette quote as well and I was talking about the mayor's attitude towards the NYPD and FDNY.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E05EFDA163EF932A1575BC0A9629C8B63&scp=2&sq=Suzannah+B.+Troy&st=nyt
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