The Imperative
New York State and City’s alternative energy policy, like the national policy, remain undeveloped. Like nuclear waste, it is a long term casualty of the Cold War with a half life, to date, of twenty eight years. One undeniable chink in the Reagan armor is removing those solar panels from the White House.
They work.
But solar panels are just the beginning. Solar thermal, building wraps, thin film solar and all sorts of cool stuff is hitting the market, if not in the U.S. then in the international market. We’re in touch with the leading companies in the field. Not just for clean energy generation, weatherization, but for the whole range of cleantech solutions we will require, and have some IP of our own.
And are completely affordable and within your reach. And we are determined to help YOU get there too.
Plus, you know, it is a little selfish in that I live here.
But one of the reasons we picked New York for the pilot is because of its visibility and vulnerability. But the problems we face, so do you. They’re just bigger. Like everything in the Big Apple always seems to be. But explain that to a kid in Lower Manhattan, I don’t care how much Mommy or Daddy or both make, when she finds out she doesn’t have them anymore, she doesn’t have a home to go to, and her life as she knows it is gone forever. And how that’s different from a poor kid in New Orleans who faced exactly the same thing.
The fact is, there isn’t any.
Money doesn’t matter.
There are some things that Humpty Dumpty can never put back together ever again. How do you mend a broken soul? Of any age for that matter?
Super Glue? I’m sure that’s the recommendation of the bureaucratic pinheads out of DC.
But having actually dealt with victims of mass cass, not to mention real torture, I don’t think so. Spin again, and come back again with a different answer. Even if it means staring at your Magic Eight Ball for hours. Because when you come back you’ll still be clueless.
Because as usual, the people running things, and making the decisions, and who think they are um, can I even use this word without laughing openly anymore, “smarter” than us, don’t have a flipping clue what they are doing. On this issue and many others. And not planning on even planning on examining the issue properly either. Last talk I heard they were planning on having a “commission” on it. Or a “study.”
Which is Washington BS double speak, out of the Oval Office no less, for “Go away, I don’t care less, couldn’t give a rat’s ass, so what, and go away. You are giving me a headache. And I’ve got better things to do. Like take Michelle to New York on the taxpayer’s dime at $215K a pop, and then get peeved when the peons, who are starving thanks to my own screwups on the economy I ignored have come true. And they are starving.”
Not cool dude. And Congress is equally overbearing and out of touch.
So I say it’s way overdue for our dipshit leaders to start opening their eyes, To real innovative solutions that work and aren’t corrupt, and um, COME FROM THE PEOPLE, not some crony. And actually do fix the massive problems we face. Like this proposal actually does. Including emergency management, right down to where to get diapers.
I can guarantee you Congress HAS NOT focused on things like that. They’re too busy napping during briefings. Or going to cocktail hours and being bought off by K Street lobbyists and other unelected and decidedly undemocratic interests, who most certainly DON’T like this plan. And have gone to great lengths to block it.
For one thing, because it is serious competition from alot of small businesses, and even if you don’t open a small green firm, you’re going to save alot of money just in energy costs. As well as a few other things too.
But apart from yes, my certain, I should think understandable selfishness in choosing my hometown, and in fact my neighborhood, (which also does give me a remarkable knowledge of it’s resources, demographics, etc.) and my neighbors’ housing project as the perfect location for the pilot, both the city and the building itself are perfect symbolism of how much danger we are in. And a perfect place to show how easily and cheaply we can turn it around. On both economic and environmental grounds.
GLOBALLY.
New York City, as an island, actually as an archipelago of islands that depends on subterranean energy, water and transportation services is in deep trouble.
Actually the entire region around New York Harbor is, but the city is especially vulnerable.
New York’s pipes are old and failing at a time when global warming is now causing the predicted extreme weather patterns such as floods and hurricanes, and of course rising energy and food prices. There was a drinking WATER SHORTAGE IN NEW YORK CITY.
The city is extremely vulnerable to natural disaster. Much of it is built, literally, on slate and sand.
As any resident of the city in 2003 will tell you, the power outage felt surreal. But, at least, we joked, there was no flash of light in the sky. If we don’t deal with the serious and unaddressed issues addressed in this proposal, many of us will wish that we had seen it.
This revolution, no pun intended, is one that will be most successful if driven by the grassroots and small business and remain open to international trade.
The interest is there. And with the integration of the Green Sanctuary Movement (very powerful in churches like the Unitarian Universalists for example who are intimately tied to the UN), the power of social change and environmental justice can add fuel to the fire to harness a movement that could help to re-invigorate America’s enormous industrial and entrepreneurial potential as much as bring us together again as a spiritual nation, with a common economic and patriotic goal.
While we are not anti-corporate, and indeed intend to utilize corporate sponsors and partners, we do not believe that giving all the cleantech and green stimulus to the already rich, Wall Street and the utilities (who are going to jack up rates, not decrease them, just as they have in New Jersey) for going green, is the answer.
Our plan gives ammunition to undercut Republicans and Blue Dogs to oppose real environmental reform, and discourages such things as “clean coal production” and nuclear power as options, which are a disaster. Despite the president’s support of them. And stop this crap about signing checks for CORPORATE welfare, when nothing but disdain is deserved for the poor, and real welfare for them, not to mention PWDs, is continually trimmed if not eliminated.
We also do not believe that Google should be given any more government business and most definitely should not be given government product promotion and allowed to collect personal information from private citizens on the White House website, especially for their own private profit. If Google can’t solve the cookie problem, then the White House needs to find another vendor.
The answer I got from the White House legal office of “don’t click on the video” or “we have written warnings and popups” is not a valid one.
Over thirty million Americans cannot read, mainly due to disability, and/or are not computer literate, even if they do not have a disability, and certainly those who have the least access to such things don’t know enough to manipulate their computers (even if special ed programs and teachers EVEN KNOW about adaptive technology or are given the budgets and tools they need to teach their students) to turn on speech reading software in standard software, even if they do own a computer. That’s why one of the things this site does is give EVERYONE ideas and access to CHEAP as we can find, adaptive learning tools, for those people who need them.
When it comes to IT literacy, the situation is even more dire…or the so called “digital divide.” The majority of Americans don’t even know what a cookie is, able bodied or PWDs. Even the kids who scam the latest smart phones from their parents.
Not to mention anyone over say 45, who still thinks email is a modern wonder. And attachments to email? Boy, out of this world.
And these are the same folks who don’t know what the IT form of cookies even are. Or mention cookie and they think of Sesame Street and the Cookie Monster. Or think they are akin to something like Oreos that go well with milk. That’s why, just one reason, what the White House is doing is so immoral. You don’t take advantage of the people you serve as the ULTIMATE PUBLIC SERVANT. That is the ultimate definition of a corrupt and power mad, egotistical bastard, who ultimately cares nothing about anyone but himself. Hardly a man I want as this nation’s leader. Much less one I can respect. I don’t care if he is the President.
RESPECT must be earned. You don’t put it on like a suit, while hiding the many skeletons in your closet (and in Obama’s case, there are many rattling ole’ bones that haven’t hit the light of day yet.).
And since PWDs usually are so poor they often have to choose between food or meds, and obviously can’t afford adaptive technology, they are forced to use computers in libraries (another hurdle those geniuses in DC haven’t thought of either, because they don’t think of PWDs at all, and when they do, they think of us as garbage), so voice activation software is obviously not an option either.
And since Google is already a monopoly, with a history of anti-trust, environmental crimes, stock manipulation, and other high crimes and misdemeanors, not to mention the rather odd and I would say extremely questionable business deal it has worked out with the White House to keep YOUR personal information for it’s own private profit when you interact with the government, (I believe it is illegal, especially because both the CEO of Google is a presidential adviser, AND Google is getting alot of bailout money in cleantech), not to mention violates several BIG laws, it is the height of irresponsibility, not to mention conflict of interest for the White House to engage in this type of behavior.
Not to mention highly unethical to suspend civil rights law, if not Constitution law, the right to privacy, for its own interest. The White House needs to find another video vendor.
This is a massive conflict of interest, and an unprecedented product promotion by the government, the White House at that, and unfortunately typical of the kind of insider dealing, favoritism in awarding contracting, and other corruption, not to mention rampant discrimination and thuggery, already emerging in the Obama administration (not that corruption and bribery wasn’t already rampant in DC in the form of earmarking and lobbying), not to mention already out of control in New York under Bloomberg for his rich male cronies. But Obama is going to take it up another notch or two. I guess that’s his warped idea of “change,” but certainly not one I believe in.
Particularly in cleantech, where all the contracts to date have gone to white, male run firms, including those with histories of abuse and cost over runs. Not to mention government programs rife with histories of abuse, waste, and even in one case in New York, at the present time, bailout money is going to a city program subject to at least three class action lawsuits on agency wide rampant violations of everything from federal fraud to appalling civil rights abuses.
A program created by Bloomberg by the way. And equally corrupt politician and bully.
PILOT
Site Overview
This proposal, and roadmap was written, designed and created, with a specific project in mind as a pilot to create a range of ideas and options, but the model is infinitely scalable and adaptable and could be applied to just about any site or development, public or private, urban or rural. This website itself kicks it off already, as you can already see. Just in giving people the tools, incentives, discounts and other 411’s necessary to both survive, and make this country both carbon free, and transition to an environmentally friendly, cleantech economy.
With a strong domestic manufacturing base, lots of jobs at living if not good wages and for everyone, and something that is called a sustainable economic and environmental policy that is critical to our national security. Just as much, if not more, than sending kids off to fight immoral wars.
And I’m taking the lead, and kicking ass, for one thing because our national leadership, doesn’t have a clue. Or worse, doesn’t seem to care.
And secondly they won’t open their ears. And finally, because they have committed rather big and large transgressions, one might say, violations, of very big statutes, which even the guy sitting his butt in the Oval Office is not immune to prosecution from. Not to mention I have, as you will see from the associated tabs, a little practice in ass kicking at 1600 Penn. And a whole lot more of a conscience than its current resident, and a whole lot of its predecessors.
Work Fair as an actual on the ground, rolled out program, includes and can be applied to single dwelling units, multifamily housing, independent living centers or even skyscrapers. Public, private, or a combination of the two. Again, we are focusing on public housing first because of the basic economic premise that you cannot leave the poor behind and focusing on public housing first will both generate a lot of municipal income, in several streams, and cut a great deal of spending, (read YOUR TAX PAYER DOLLARS, to the tune of the national debt annually) while boosting job creation IMMEDIATELY, even in the private sector.
IMAGINE THAT! Terrible idea, right?
The concept also creates a dynamic center of community life and economic enterprise that will build upon itself, spreading, block by block, complex by complex, even house by house, for real urban renewal.
And it is precisely the growing gaps between rich and poor that are at the root of many of this country’s problems, including the increasingly rapid escalation of global economic and environmental destruction.
The two cannot be separated any more. As much as the below makes a game of it, the issue is far from child’s play.
10 Stanton Street
The building is on the corner of Bowery and Stanton Streets. It is a mixed use housing project, which means that some people work and some people don’t, but everyone is poor.
It is a Section 8, HUD public housing project building with a long history of poor maintenance and other violations, including broken elevators – a major problem for people with mobility issues. It is precisely for this reason that I want strong political support for continued government subsidy before I go much further with providing the budget and moving forward on this building.
There is no backup plan, much less contingency evacuation plan or drill for anything. Much less a major disaster. Like say, Ms. Katrina gone North?
I don’t want the subsidy removed until the program is up and running. The residents are poor and have no other place to go. Much less have the money or education to get the help in place that our first residents need. Our model changes their reality entirely for them. And provides a model of real hope for both folks in the same predicament, and even the displaced middle class.
Face it folks, the world as we knew it ain’t coming back. Which is why these economic policies coming out of Summer’s ass (that’s the only orifice I can think they could be coming from, considering how full of shit they are) are so stupid, and ultimately heading us for another crash. Because he thinks the world hasn’t changed at all.
The reality is that we’ve just entered another universe, if not a different dimension. Time to put our thinking caps on, and stop trying to save your corrupt Wall Street buddies asses.
Our approach, is of course, rather different than conventional wisdom which is so obviously working so fabulously (looked at the unemployment rate lately? Or the projections on the PRIME mortgages set to go belly up next year, along with the commercial ones? What does the Obama genius economic team do? Don’t help the people who already HAVE homes save theirs, but raise FHA loans (designed for lower income people and backed by the government, but trust me, sliced and diced by Wall Street all the same, just the way they did last time) by another $200K for NEW HOMEOWNERS, even who’s credit is poor so we can have another housing meltdown along with another financial crash, because of course nobody has even touched the subject of regulating Wall Street either.
Why not? Well, there are those Presidential golf games to play. And those are far more important. Don’t you think?
Now does that sound like sound economics to you? Or even good or responsible leadership?
We plan to use resources at our disposal, plus alot of unconventional techniques. Or conventional things used in unconventional ways. Or a little of both. That’s what creativity is all about.
And the thing is, this should have been the FIRST ROUTE the economic self proclaimed geniuses in the inner circles of power should have thought about, because they are tools that already exist. So they should have been obvious to the uh, experts.
Because they certainly were obvious to us…even if we are biologically inferior, walking pieces of human garbage gimps. Oh, and female too.…let’s not forget that.
But the geniuses at the White House and Congress don’t seem to have figured it out yet. And seem intent on going down the wrong side of the road of a California freeway at rush hour.
In other words, they are dipshits. And greedy ones at that. Who do you think has the money to go golfing in the first place, not to mention at luxury resorts? And don’t you think that investing in things like solar electrical chairs would have helped alot more people who actually NEEDED IT, than some rich guys who swing stupid little sticks at little white balls and walk through some of the MOST environmentally destructive development there is (golf courses are by nature horrifically environmentally destructive and wasteful).
I guess Mr. Know-it-all wasn’t thinking about that. He was thinking about how to improve his golf score.
NOWHERE in that self proclaimed, one might call it narcissistic and overblown ego of his, did Obama ever think about the things we have planned. Like say teaching sustainable ecology and organic gardening basics using such obvious (and cheap) resources as say online computer games to teach kids with learning disabilities, short attention spans, and those who learn better visually than by reading. That is not a sign of stupidity. It’s the sign of your brain being wired differently. Or a teacher who sucks, because that is the only one they could hire, because the pay is so bad. Especially for special ed teachers, who need skills that should get them paid, if they master them well, as highly as electrical engineers. Or use badly designed teaching materials, by people who have cultural and other discriminatory biases hard wired into their prejudicial ideas about teaching and learning. Not to mention intelligence. And disability.
Remember, Einstein failed 8th grade math. Is anyone going to call HIM stupid? Or “retard” perhaps.
Computer games as teaching aides, especially those which are 508 compliant, are not only far more interesting than any textbook ever invented, but are interactive, make sense and are certainly an acknowledged way to teach, as they have been for centuries (what do you think children’s rhymes were) and certainly one way to do it, in the age of ONLINE LEARNING that is 508 compliant and ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY, especially in a fun way like a mobile computer game, played even on your mobile phone, which makes the knowledge they impart, stick.
Which is why games have always been such good teaching tools. And why mobile learning is so important right now to everyone, but especially this project. And made accessible to everyone. Per the law.
Take a look at this game for starters…while not perfect, it’s only one example, and not even designed for this purpose. NOW are you getting my drift?
But there are plenty of other cheap resources that we plan on utilizing. Like say online training courses, some of which you see advertised throughout the site, and much more I have up my sleeve. Which are applicable not only in the pilot, if not before, but a much wider audience than that. And already on the market. Like these products for example, which not only reach an audience who need them, but also don’t know how to read. Or can’t. And are one of the 30 MILLION Americans who share that trait. Yes, I know, I said it before, but since it’s largely invisible, it can’t bear repeating enough. These folks are literally illiterate because of disability. And our nation’s leaders refusal to face the issue. After all, who cares about a piece of walking human garbage gimp?
Like say JFK, FDR, Ol’ Abe, Winston Churchill, and a certain U.S. Supreme Court Justice pick who just recently got her job as a token appointee, not that she wasn’t qualified, but it was also a very cynical move by the Obama administration to say “look, we are doing something about the situation. Oh, and she’s Latino too. Triple dunk play.”
That’s how politics works folks. Especially corrupt pols like the one in the White House.
SORRY, but tokens don’t count. And that doesn’t help the 20% of the rest of the population, who you haven’t done SHIT about or for. And have done things like give money to states and private firms to develop solar golf carts at luxury resorts, instead of developing solar wheelchairs.
Don’t believe me? Here’s the evidence. Along with the perp who was responsible for it. Caught like a rat in a trap. SNAP. Gotcha. Caught in the act.
Now where was that change we could believe in again?
And refuse, because naturally, you know better, because you’re smarter than everyone on the planet, that giving all the help to those who don’t need it, while further crushing the poorest of the poor is really good public policy, and a solution to the problem. Hate to remind you, you dumb twit, that economic policy is called “Trickle Down Economics” and was even denounced by it’s “creator” Mr. Stockman as a lousy piece of shit. TWENTY YEARS AGO.
What a change. I’m impressed. Yes Massah. Welcome to the plantation.
FUCK YOU. I voted for change. Not more of the same, just gussied up in pretty speeches and empty promises.
And I’m doing something about it.
This is not the change I voted for, and 515 broken campaign promises later (give or take) I’m tired of waiting for you to get your shit together. Unlike some people, I have a conscience. And I’ve never SOLD OUT. And I know very well, and refuse to turn my head away at the economic disaster your elitist twits are creating. While refusing to meet with me. I DO have the answer. But it just won’t make your financial backers very happy.
Do I care? What do you think?
That is why I call this situation, especially that which faces the PWD population, the American Apartheid. Right down to Bantu Education. And you’re working really hard on getting the next Bull Conner Award, unless you shape up real quick. Think I can’t make it stick? Just try me, you elitist, sexist, and ungrateful, not to mention hypocritical prick.
And why I intend to change all that. As you can read on my tab next door, I’m rather good at leading Anti Apartheid protests. Not to mention changing national policy, at an age when the current resident of the White House was still screwing around in two obscure housing projects somewhere out in the Midwest.
But ultimately what I’m doing will help you too, even if you aren’t as desperate as me right now, or had your life completely destroyed, thanks to good Ol’ Uncle Sam. Or live in a public housing project. Because guess what (and coming soon) there are going to be all sorts of things THAT YOU CAN USE apart from buying products that will save you money, (and hopefully from this site, not only because you’re getting a good deal, helping save the country, and contributing to the success of this project, but will be getting things like information on TAX BREAKS AND INCENTIVES to green your life.
If you feel like buying any that you see that strike your fancy below, or anywhere on this site, for that matter, I’d really appreciate it if you bought any and all from me. For one thing it’s my only source of income right now and I do kind of need to pay my rent. Consider it an act of both worthwhile charity, and a downpayment on both your and America’s financial future.
Because one of the things I’ll be doing with say regular blog articles once I officially launch, along with giving you the 411 on the best deals on the planet, and in fact Work Fair is already designed to do precisely that too, on a slightly larger scale, is helping Americans get even bigger FINANCIAL help in greening their homes, including the equipment to do it.
How can you not support THAT?
Like these products for example.
Did you know that insulating your home by the end of the year (December 31 2009), saves you 30% on your taxes spent to weatherize your home? See? Savings already, and we’re just getting started. That have nothing to do with public housing. But alot to do with starting to buy products like the following, although I have to say, even these are depressingly primitive. And as I develop this site even more, look for even more cutting edge and cheaper products to come.
Which is just one of the reasons I want to make Work Fair a ‘brand’ and not a franchise.
Apart from opening up a collaborative project to companies already in business, and putting people back to work with skills they need to learn how to transfer or even never had at all, this is also about helping the average American learn how to green their lives. In the cheapest most effective ways to do it.
And I think we all need to feel ownership in saving our country, not to mention our environment, our economy, and that’s not mentioning of course the daily struggles we face in just keeping our jobs, our homes, our healthcare, our sanity, oh, while also making sure not to destroy our planet.
But while the underpinnings of Work Fair are far more complex than just say generating clean energy or organic gardening, or even the sum total of the individual small businesses we start and incubate, the actual application, philosophy, land and airspace use, technology and economics behind it, are most certainly not.
But the simplicity of the design and its ease of both understanding it, and explaining it, means that Work Fair is a model that could be applied anywhere. And for people with far more resources and in much better shape.
And who own private property. With money in the bank.
My ideal pilot, as I describe below, is a low rise brick unit federal HUD public housing hellhole (as all of them are), ten stories high, built in what appears to be the mid to late seventies. Its concrete and brick construction would make what appears to be an easy retrofit with minimal hazardous waste removal and wiring problems. According to some reports, 85% of New York real estate will still be standing by 2030 (despite the intense lobbying by powerful developers), as will the majority of America’s current housing stock.
Retrofitting rather than rebuilding is the future of greening our housing, and thus this would make a good model.
The roof is flat.
The building takes up one small city block (Stanton) just south of Houston, between the Bowery and Christie Streets, a major thoroughfare dividing Manhattan officially into “uptown” and “downtown”. It is about four blocks east of Broadway. Bowery is the official dividing line between “East” and “West” sides of New York. For a long time, this area was literally, the wrong side of the tracks. When I first moved into my apartment, right across the street in 2001, junkies still haunted the area on a regular basis. Drunks from the Bowery Mission, right around the corner, still sit on my stoop most days of the week.
The location is also served by an off-street parking lot that would easily accommodate the accompanying taxi fleet, described below.
It is also served by an on site park which would be utilized for additional hydro research and organic growing farm. This area is currently almost completely unlandscaped.
The Area
The Bowery is an area of New York long known for its immigrant history, of people who worked hard, and overcame unbelievable odds. It is also, wonderfully, where Tesla lived and worked. Right as he was being ripped off by Edison.
Tesla also had a very interesting disability, usually caused by a head injury today known as TBI, or traumatic brain injury, a condition many of our troops share (in fact it’s a condition now known as the “signature wound of the wars we are fighting) but plenty of civilians have the condition too. Both Natasha Richardson and Princess Di, both died of TBI related injuries.
In Tesla’s case, like many of us with disabilities, despite the stigma and the humiliation, if not downright degradation and condescention most of us face on a daily basis, actually also often gives us gifts the “able bodied” do not have, and in his case, as in mine apparently which may have led to so many of his inventions and even gave people with such head injuries SUPERIOR gifts that the able bodied don’t have, can’t compete with and never will.
Which is just one of the MANY reasons as they say in the PWD community, DON’T look at the DISABILITY. LOOK AT THE ABILITY. You know we all look funny to somebody some time. Perfect example. Baby pictures. Burned mine long ago. And if the excuse is, well ‘you look different,’ you know that won’t fly. It’s the same old recycled discriminatory crap they used against people of color (and still do) and women (ditto).
Am I getting through?
The housing project is also directly adjacent to one of America’s first ‘settlement houses’ an early attempt to help poor immigrants out of poverty through education, faith, and family. Settlement houses were invented not in Chicago, as many Americans believe, but in England, by Dame Henrietta Barnett, who also planned Hampstead Garden Suburb in London, and founded the grammar school where I took and passed my eleven plusses (a now ‘old fashioned’ but highly competitive British entrance exam as a seeding device for college prep). It’s considered the best grammar school in London, if not the UK and sends more of its students to University than Eton. Canary Wharf, in London’s East End, was where she and her husband started Toynbee Hall, the first Settlement House upon which the American movement was based.
This area of New York is one of the ‘hipper’ places in the city at the moment, and very high profile – a major plus for all corporate partners who participate. Arlene’s Grocery is a major music draw every weekend. It is hard to get soccer green any more on the Christie Street fields, built during the New Deal, just across the street.
Whole Foods national showcase store is just around the block as is a brand new Chinatown YMCA.
The New Museum just opened half a block away.
Chic restaurants where Top Chefs pay the rent are just two. The Young Designers Market, not to mention the many tres chique boutiques, of the area just to the West of us are still managing the economic storm, and they ARE the rising talent of this generation, so they must be doing something right.
You think they wouldn’t rise to a challenge like this? Not to mention we have access to other local talent, including the artists at the Lower East Side Ecology Center, and all are all accessible to make this project a success. And all will believe in it. It’s impossible not to. It’s a model for our future, all of us, as I hope you come to understand.
Not THE model, a model. We’re not that arrogant. And designed to interject a much needed voice, if not working pilot into the debate.
The location will also enable us to participate in additional business incentives for lower Manhattan.
The site is also ideally located from a BCP/FEMA perspective. It is located over core telephone, utility and 2nd Avenue subway lines which is important as discussions about feeding electricity into the grid begin to be seriously discussed. Given the immense potential of this site, and its strategic importance to the transportation infrastructure of the city, it has to be developed.
We will encourage the development of web applications onsite, and provide training for residents in computer programming through online training courses as green business development. No matter what they end up doing, computer literacy is a must, and most of the poor, even the able bodied, (mostly non GED holding minorities who often barely even know how to check email, not because they’re stupid, but because the horrific public school system still relies on books from say half a century ago, and uses classrooms with broken window panes, no heat, no air conditioning, and mildew on the walls and ceilings from leaks through the unrepaired infrastructure when it rains.)
But hey, Bloomberg decided that building a private baseball stadium for one of the richest, privately owned sports teams in HISTORY with taxpayer dollars (that no-one can afford to attend anymore) was MUCH MORE IMPORTANT than investing in poor or middle class kids’ education instead. GREAT BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP NOT TO MENTION MANAGEMENT SKILLS MIKE. THUMBS UP! YOU SUCK.
I’ve met people (the majority I’m sad to say, and all of them adults) in New York’s welfare programs who are not even actually literate. Much less web literate. How did that escape your attention Mr. Mayor? Or is that you just don’t give a fuck, and really don’t care.
You don’t have to answer. We already know. You elitist, snotty bastard. Who, just like Obama, thinks nothing of say humiliating a PWD, in this case a reporter in a wheelchair, who dropped his recorder, and the Mayor in his oh so sensitive way, gave the guy a public tongue lashing in front of an audience of appalled city reporters, without even bothering to apologize, because his majesty didn’t like being interrupted by a worthless piece of garbage gimp. And that’s not the only crime that man has committed. He should be behind bars, not in office for a third term as Mayor, despite the craven response of a City Council too chicken to stand up to him, and back the VOTERS of New York, who voted unquestionably on the subject that no Mayor was to hold more than TWO TERMS IN OFFICE. Especially one who’s screwed up so badly. I mean really, do you call “good management skills” creating a situation where it costs taxpayers about twice as much to keep people in poverty, shelved in shelters, than it costs me for my yearly rent on a very modest walk up studio apartment, in the cheapest area of Manhattan. Excellent fiscal management there.
Don’t you think so? I mean that sounds like an EXCELLENT way to WASTE taxpayer money, but apart from that I can’t think of a single positive thing that such policies accomplish. Can you? Please, tell me. I’m ALL EARS.
And what was it again, Mr. Summers, about women’s biological inferiority when it comes to things like economics? Because you’re not doing a hell of a job either.
Well the reality of the situation, here in the Big Apple, is that that shows what an awful Mayor we have, and now are stuck with for ANOTHER FOUR MORE YEARS.
Oh goody.
Who doesn’t have a clue about economics, much less education, poverty, disability, social equality, or treating anyone but his rich corporate cronies on Wall Street (otherwise known as crooks who should be behind bars) as naturally inferior bugs to be squashed under that massive ego of his.
Just like Obama in fact.
And that is an absolute disaster for this city. Because the health and wealth of the city, like any community, no matter how big or how small, DEPENDS on well educated workers, no matter in what job they work, who have those skills. And those are the folks that need your help. Not your snooty banker friends.
The Residents
The residents of the complex are both the working and non-working poor. These are the people who drowned in New Orleans. They never made it out.
The site has a kind of sad, deserted feeling to it. It’s clear that they all do the best they can with what they’ve got. It’s typical of most public housing. Run down, badly maintained. Security cameras at the entrance. The place smells like roach disinfectant. The building has a history of violations, including broken elevators.
Sometimes they hold small parties and socials in the common room that faces Bowery. It’s clearly a family oriented building.
When I asked the maintenance guy at the door, that first day, when I introduced myself to building management, what kind of city residence this was, he said sadly, “Oh, not everyone here is on welfare. It’s a lot of people with disabilities.”
There’s always a hollow tone in people’s voices (those that do have a conscience but don’t know how to fix such injustices) when they say those words, at least in the social services community or those who work for them, from people who care but don’t know how to help or change the system. Although tragically those people are a rarity (most are sadists who break the law with impunity, and torture the people they are supposed to serve).
What having a disability, of whatever kind, usually means you get called DISABLED (there’s a difference), means people think that you are automatically useless, a burden to society, and perfectly worthwhile in throwing away. Who cares about walking garbage and doormats, right? And who are so stupid and for whom there is no solution for, that they are basically a drain on society, who has no mercy (we are a horrifically barbaric country) and for whom there is, supposedly, no hope. And certainly not worth “wasting” resources on. I mean you don’t “waste” money on garbage, right? You throw that trash away, or better, lock them up in closets. Who cares how they live (in horrific conditions). Who cares if they can’t get proper medical care. Or get enough to eat. They don’t count. We can just throw them away, and nobody will ever even notice.
Think I’m exaggerating? Think again. That’s how the government treats gimps. Not only do we have less contractual value (as in slavery) but we don’t even have affirmative action. And the feds, no matter what they say, have still only hired 1% of their workforce with PWDs, who are employed on average TWO GRADES BELOW their able bodied peers, at grade 8. Think that’s discrimination in action? You betcha. But apparently the only kind of discrimination that counts is when elitist, black male Harvard professors who happen to be personal friends with the President, get into little tiffs with the cops. Team Obama has no problem beating up gimps. Especially if they are women. Just like Bloomberg.
The Building Manager
Cynthia and I hit it off the first time we started talking. She’s about my age. She’s very smart. She likes her job, I can tell, and is protective of the people she works for.
There are, and will be trust issues. There are barriers that come with class and race and socioeconomic issues that are always present in the projects.
I know. I was homeless once. As a child. Cynthia and I have begun the difficult work required as ambassadors across gulfs that are not always obvious to other people who I will bring in.
She is tough, principled, and could not be a better candidate for the job.
The Great Green Home Make Over Machine
Everybody gets the idea.
And loves it.
The site would be completely greened.
Starting of course with the complete redo of the building, including it’s weatherization. And since we’re on the topic of that, here a few tips for YOU to use asap, as well as a few products you might use.
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to refrigerators that are as energy efficient and cheap and green as we can find (and trust me, all of the above are going to constantly change in a race to the bottom…of both price and carbon free…so readers, if you have a tip, pass it on.…we want to create good old competition and capitalism, right?) We wouldn’t want anyone accusing any “greeny, lefty, treehuggers (names we’ve NEVER HEARD BEFORE, RIGHT?) of a Commie in the Green woodshed now, would we? Oh, and we do prefer to buy local in every location, although we do SHIP internationally, so keep that in mind as well.
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and everything in between.
Work Fair starts NOW.
You see what I mean about creating community, and affecting everyone? We need to implement the program I have in mind, which will also help you long term, even if you are Joe Sixpack, or Plumber, or even Sarah Palin, whether she realizes it or not, but do me a favor, and you for that matter, and help me achieve my vision, while saving yourself some bucks. What can you possibly find a downside in THAT?
The retooling and refurbishing of the building in question will include such things as energy efficient lighting and bulbs.…that trust me save you a bundle now.
While teaching the residents (and hopefully the watchers of the programming this project spawns) on how to live their lives green. Whoever and wherever you are and live, and no matter how much you make.
Once we are up and running of course, the maintenance and other government subsidies would be completely removed from government rent rolls and paid for by revenue by onsite commercial activity. The building would be completely modernized and given a full blackwater, solar/alternative energy treatment retrofit to become an energy positive building, in what is in direct contravention to conventional thinking that people in public housing only “deserve” weatherization help. Which is not only counterproductive but further disempowers the very people it is supposed to help.
There are many technologies on the market today, particularly out of Hawaii and Israel that can create energy positive buildings without solar PV, including rooftop solar thermal solutions. But there are many others. And many other ideas about what to do with remodeling public housing. This is just one of them. But so far, the best one I’ve seen. For a lot of reasons.
But first and foremost it starts out treating people like equals. And to me, that’s always been the most important thing.
I have already begun to engage sponsors and manufacturers. GE has just announced its investment in thin film solar (early June 2008) and I have reached out to the company as a major corporate sponsor both directly and through EPA.
I will engage local designers, craftspeople, and others in the Green Building/universal design/accessibility industries to work with me on this project to insure a good mix of business types (i.e. small, medium and large). There is plenty to do, for lots of folks, and for many years into the future on just the pilot alone. Let alone state or even federal rollout. But that’s precisely its beauty, its strategic and holistic importance and why it is the soul of America’s salvation. However arrogant that might sound at the moment. Save the criticisms to the end.
In New York, especially in the initial pilot, particularly because of the location of the building, I will engage the young designers in the area, who will have a perfect showroom for their talent.
The US Green Building Council is a perfect trade group sponsor.
The vendors I have already begun to establish contacts with through my work on the Green Fair (a yearly fair for green businesses in the City) are direct fits for the site (such as Green Home Depot).
I would like to engage the local small businesses in the area in the project. I am planning some kind of integration with the home makeover challenge. Details are still sketchy. Suggestions are always welcome. This is a perfect project for the Bravo Channel. For many reasons, including a national educational program that shows people, even those with money, how to incorporate simple energy saving and greening techniques into their own lives.
The idea is to make the site a pilot project and give people ideas about their own neighborhoods, and lives. And give them a stake in changing them for the better on the cheap.
And if you don’t think the Bravo Channel is actively looking for self promotion, take a whirl at playing Top Chef, the video game, and one of their most popular programs. Work Fair fits right in.
The Greening of the Staten Island Ferry
A vital part of the plan is the concurrent greening of the Staten Island Ferry. The bulk of the financing will be federal and state, coming from various incentive programs and the DOT, EPA, FEMA, NYSERDA and potentially some military funding. DoE may also kick in some funding.
Additional funding may come from private sources.
The ferry itself presents a wonderful challenge, from several different fronts. Not only is it one of the most unusual “green buildings” out there, but the opportunities for energy generation are tremendous. Kinetic, solar, wind and other alternative energy generating methods will be employed to maximize the energy generation potential of the ferries.
Work Fair has patentable designs for energy storage (batteries) that it intends to utilize during this greening to facilitate the City, state and federal agencies’ rescue workers ability to use the ferry as an emergency energy platform in the Harbor, should the lights go out, everywhere else.
It is essential to the plan because we intend to ask for a special dispensation from the city to allow the disability taxis, driven by our residents, to travel to and fro from the City to the Island, recharging as they go (as well as special dispensation for airport runs).
The primary purpose would be to establish a green supply chain, pharma products and local fresh food supply for the region year round. Both through “traditional soil planting techniques and through hydro. And in all sorts of locations nobody is thinking about.
And provide a green economic development route for Staten Island that could also be used between all the Harbor Islands and to the Jersey shore. Most of the Ferries sit idle anyway now. It could become a commuter route from Staten Island to say Newark as well. Secondarily, of course, the infrastructure would become a vital emergency response infrastructure for the region, and of course a mobile “smart grid” component that’s cheap to maintain.
After The Make Over is Over
The core of Work Fair is actually an economic incubator, financed by the capital of the solar power and other alternative energy sources that are generated by the site, above and beyond generating the electricity needed to run the building. Plus of course the other revenue streams generated by the small businesses on site.
The other businesses, all of which are in some way associated with this sustainable core, will hopefully grow dynamically, start spontaneously, be formed in partnership with existing companies, or become ideas that morph into something else entirely. One of the enduring problems with people stuck on welfare or on disability, is that they often are either not hired due to discrimination, lack of training, or they cannot get hired in jobs that fully replace the benefits they lose (like government healthcare).
Or in the case of TBI, offered jobs they can’t do. Much less get proper medicare for. If not are misdiagnosed completely.
The government redlines the entire disabilities community in almost every way. There is very little in the way of effective government training for the traditionally disenfranchised, and communities that are. All the cleantech dollars are flowing to the already rich. Work Fair intends to level the playing field. We have to. You can’t leave out the poor. Current programs are horrifically wasteful, badly managed, often highly illegal and deliberately so and run by highly abusive staff, who don’t care about their clients and assume they can do whatever they want, because this is all the power that they’ll ever have in their miserable little lives, and assume their clients don’t know their rights.
And, as is obvious from current conditions, the situation as it stands doesn’t work very well.
FOR ANYONE.
The point of this plan is to help support a nascent and growing green business community around each site, for starters, for many important goals down the road. While we would support the franchise of some of these businesses to other sites, like the power company to standardize training and create bulk buying discounts, we also firmly believe in site specific development.
We do not support cookie cutter solutions or franchises as a general rule.
Creativity will be encouraged as will site,customer and community specific development. We will of course include some of the larger companies in the U.S. for retrofits and negotiate bulk discounts from the larger vendors we will work with, particularly with some of the corporate players we intend to include for the retrofitting (i.e. GM and GE). Like some of these folks.….
While we are critical of them, we hope to be a good influence on their corporate culture and even provide a job entrance corridor for some of the residents of the projects into these companies. Hopefully for the pilot we can get their support as sponsors for a discount or even for free if the publicity is good enough. We do support creativity, our competition, and above all, GO GREEN!
We do however intend to include smaller companies even in the retrofitting on a local basis, wherever that is. And after the retrofit is over, will create the job incubators on site, which will all be small businesses.
1. Core Business — Pump It UP! A Green Utility Company
Several different types of energy creation devices will be installed on-site. (Most are plug and play established technology, like solar thermal rooftop solutions and thin film solar). Others we have invented, patents pending, including those having to do with kinetics, noise and other really cutting edge stuff that also stores and can control feeds into the grid. We are also open to other ideas and will invite other vendors to participate.
A few will look like art exhibits. All will be interesting and advance the cause of greening our planet, the advancement of science, and the use of electricity and alternative energy in commerce and art.
Our theoretical price modeling, based on airspace ownership rights, cell phone rates and regulatory policy, show that with real competition, green utilities should be able to charge consumers no more than $80–90 (per month) for all household usage within five years. That includes gas for the car in private residences.
All of them.
And it could be less than that.
We’re not wedded to our numbers and we’re open to suggestions and tweaking.
We have already approached the gurus as consultants for the project.
There will also be a scholarship fund set up to endow education and training in both trade and professional careers, for those who advance the greening of the planet. A strong IT education for all residents and of all ages, able bodied or not, is going to be a mandatory requirement, automatically. But also other necessary skills to survive in an information economy.
Formal and informal.
Online and off.
This has never been done before. We open our arms to partners of all kinds and we have no desire to reinvent the wheel.
Nor do we have to.
The tools are there. It’s just that the people who traditionally run these programs are undertrained, undereducated, discriminatory themselves, or simply do not care.
We intend to find the best programs at the best prices and pass them not only to the folks we directly help from day one in the pilot, but those who support our work by say reading our blog, and buying the products we recommend from our website.
Because I guarantee you, we’ll be passing the savings on, reinvesting them in the business, and saving YOU a whole lot of time and hassle. Not to mention greenbacks.
I think that sounds pretty reasonable, don’t you?
But whether you want to admit it or not, and our premise and whole business plan and model is based on not only that the premise the system is broken. But is NEVER coming back.
However, we can move on. And that we provide a roadmap to do. It may not be the ONLY way to grandma’s house, but it sure as heck beats sitting in the middle of the woods, waiting for those nasty wolves we know are there, going “Gee, what do we do?” Or worse, leaving it up to the political elite. They’re even worse.
We know how to put this together, what the implications will be, and better yet, this isn’t rocket science. The tools, not to mention other financial incentives, like tax breaks, are ALREADY there.
There are no more excuses and we aren’t taking them. Or putting up with any more delays.
You can’t function in this world being computer illiterate, and we will give our residents and employees no excuses, choices, and damn it, it might even be fun (of course it will, I was just joking). Crammed down your throat education sticks with you about as well as lessons on good nutrition when food is being shoved down your throat.
But neither can you function without other basic skills, often overlooked. Or access to basic services and goods. Like the ability to write, express yourself and communicate. Not to mention scientific knowledge, which we intend to give access to in formal learning environments, in the lab, through apprenticeships on site, and of course actual jobs themselves.
Or even to find the right kind of footwear. That excuse the pun, doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. And clothing we can actually dress ourselves in and wear.
We are well aware of the challenges facing us, but we don’t think it’s going to be that hard. Alot of the preconceived “difficulty” is actually dressed up prejudice. Nobody likes to be poor with no opportunity, for one thing. And this program, Work Fair, offers amazing opportunity that is even fun. Imagine that. No slavery, mistreatment or torture involved. How could that possibly be? Well among other things, I adopted my late uncle’s mantra, you know, The FATHER OF MANAGEMENT, who used to say, among other very famous quotes, “a company’s workers are its most valuable assets.”
How far we’ve fallen. And we don’t intend to make the same stupid mistakes as the rest of corporate America, who chose to ignore that advice.
Unlike traditional approaches in this country, this program is not punitive, although it does of course expect personal responsibility. In my experience, give people hope and dreams, treat them equally, reward them for hard work, not to mention give them respect and a decent paycheck, and they outperform your expectations and goals any day. No matter where they went to school, how much money they or their parents have in their bank accounts, what color, gender, sexual orientation, or gender, and whether or not they are able bodied or happen to have disabilities.
Puts me in a distinct minority, but as a rather famous anthropologist once said (Ruth Benedict) all it takes to change the world, is a small group of committed individuals.
Wanna jump on board? In however way? And make history in the process? Come right on in. The door is open. And we’re not in the business of turning people away. Everyone has dignity in God’s eyes, whatever name you put on your higher deity (or dietess, although that sounds like Jenny Craig on a rampage, so I better stop there.) And most certainly everyone deserves a good education, a good job that pays the bills, opportunity to succeed if you work hard, and of course good healthcare. That is what a community and a country are all about. Otherwise it might as well be the Wild Wild West.
This is going to be a fun startup. It will be, as all other businesses on site will be, a private business, with an option of going IPO. All original residents of each public housing complex we operate in will be given shares they will own, wherever they go (we anticipate that most people will stay in public housing we rehab no more than five years after greening). It may not lift everyone out of poverty, but it will give many people second chances, or even a first chance that they never had, when we are all re-examining our roles in the fate of the planet.
2. Freedom Riders — A Green Taxi Service
The company will operate a disability taxi fleet of GM disability plug in taxis. DoE offered some last year and there are many grants now applicable for more. The parking lot on site will accommodate about fifty taxis, but we anticipate operating these on a 24 hour basis, with first preference going to residents on site, and as many of the drivers as possible will be people with disabilities. If we have a smaller site to begin with, we will start smaller. Again, we are very flexible and scalable up or down, but with the right team and political support, there is no reason why this cannot be launched quickly. The money, both private and government, is there.
There are at present very few disability taxis in New York, posing transportation challenges not only for the City’s residents, but for its tourists. There are none in the suburbs. The visibility of the vehicles in New York as well as surrounding areas will also spark interest in other cities around the country, as well as foreign export to countries where disability rights have been elevated to basic human rights for many years, while the US has refused to sign the UN charter on disability rights, which includes language making mandatory access to the internet a basic human right, claiming that the ADA is sufficient (it’s a poor substitute) and where solar is far more advanced (i.e. Spain and even China).
The parking lot will also be transformed into a service center/mechanic shop (cleantech cars are easy to maintain) and will become a “green” refueling infrastructure site, open even to the general public with plug in cars, fueled directly from the generator on top of the building, thus generating even more revenue, and of course jobs.
There are several reasons for utilization of this service and why taxis should be included in this program:
- Using plug in electric taxis over private cars as a form of net metering is a far more efficient way of monetizing, metering, and standardizing alternative energy rates, immediately than any other model currently proposed. These rates can be used across a range of industries, from consumer electricity use to of course transportation.
- GM’s disability taxis are manufactured at the Hummer plant which is the central engineering plant for all of GM’s heavy vehicles (i.e. “bad” GM. A core retooling here will speed up the conversion of all GM and of course drastically cut down on government spending on dirty transportation (i.e. military and other government purchases of specialty vehicles such as fire trucks and ambulances, and of course all military vehicles purchased from the company). My late uncle, Peter Drucker, the so-called Father of Management, was the first consultant to reorganize GM in the late 1940’s so I do know a few things about both cars, and GM infrastructure.
- GM is almost completely shut out of the New York taxi market. This will provide entre into a high profile niche market, that will also provide a wonderful global showcase for American products to overseas visitors and exports (i.e. China and Spain, both with growing solar markets).
- Promote female and disabled taxi drivers. There are almost no female drivers today. Disability cabs are safer to drive as well.
- Use the cabs as a truly green land transport-to-ferry system in the emergency response system of the City.
- The severe dislocation of veterans, and for that matter civilians, with disabilities, particularly those with TBI, is a public policy issue that is so disastrous that it goes almost unaddressed. We intend to ask for special exemptions for airport runs to all regional airports (Newark, Kennedy, etc. plus the Ferry, for these taxis not only to help build the metrics we need, but to help build support for more of the cars to brought into the market). For a Newark specific Work Fair project, many of these taxis could also be housed in such developments, also creating an alt energy refueling infrastructure immediately on a regional basis. Because there is no medical system or social services infrastructure to support TBI for either the civilian or veteran population, this is a perfect job for a vet or a civilian with TBI, but particularly veterans who drove the military versions of such vehicles during their combat tours. They are familiar with the inside of the car, thereby lowering stress, and rife with opportunities for the kinds of adaptive technology that helps people with TBI function effectively at work. I know. I have TBI. It is my belief that a person with TBI and adaptive technology, in a GM disability taxi, is in an environment that is ‘safe’ and one that could in fact provide the ultimate adaptation, per the ADA. One of the issues of TBI is memory loss and panic in unfamiliar situations. What better job could a returning vet hope for than a job where their familiarity with the equipment ameliorates those obstacles? It may not be an ideal long term occupation, but certainly it’s a decent job, pays the rent, pays the government money (I know, foreign concept for a PWD, according to conventional wisdom), supports American business, creates jobs in manufacturing (another amazing idea) and is a terrific “feel good” project.That GM will participate in it, in a heartbeat is a no brainer. I’m hoping even as a corporate sponsor for the pilot so I won’t even have to buy the cars for the pilot itself, and cut great discount bulk deals for the rollout is a no brainer.The TBI Centers of Excellence at DoD have already also expressed interest in this project, and even told me I am far, far ahead of them as AN AGENCY. DoD has also expressed great interest in my ideas for greening GM because they under great pressure to green their own fleet, and are under increasing scrutiny, along with the VA, for horrific treatment of veterans. The New York State Commissioner on Disability has said the same thing and is reviewing the proposal now. These are also potential funding sources of course. As is the New York State Department of Labor Commissioner.
If these folks can’t drive my taxis, they can probably work the organic garden on site. Or in one of the other businesses.
3. Kitty in the City
The world’s first managed biosphere, indoor/outdoor green doggie day spa and cat run. What else has New York always needed? It may work in Newark too, although the demographics for the New York site are perfect for this. A corner of the site will be developed for this purpose – an eye catching show and tell piece that will attract a lot of attention and I foresee, given the area’s demographics, should be pretty popular.
During the week it functions as ultra high end Green doggie daycare, pet sitting and dog walking central for a hefty premium. Not to mention a perfect site for training pets for special purposes, such as guide dogs or companions for PWDS. Or even as valuable aids in helping their owners escape the city in an emergency. I’ve included the game below to break this up and make you laugh, but it’s time to put our thinking caps on, not mention some creativity.
If Huskies can drag sleds, why can’t big dogs drag wheelchairs, especially aided with solar backup batteries to help? Especially if trained, just like mental health pets, or say police dogs, or those used in emergencies at agencies like FEMA, for that purpose. Or to help kids with disabilities learn how to communicate, navigate, and function.
Those are just hints to get your creative juices flowing. And games are very good at stimulating that, not to mention, when designed right with healthy psychology and learning experts behind the driving wheel, EXCELLENT teaching tools.
Unless of course you believe that Michelle Obama teaching the Muppets how to do HAZMAT experiments even passes the laugh test, if not than the idiot exam. But that’s TV and Sesame Street, so not really the same thing at all.
But games, including the fact that they are interactive, and the best ones strategic, are a whole other kettle of fish. As of course I should know. My dad was one of the leading game strategists and inventors of his day. You can read about him on one of the tabs next door.
In the meantime, have some fun with the game below, and get your creative juices thinking. There is alot of money out there for this, I need good managers, and some help in fundraising and grant writing, and how cool, right? Because I have a couple of other ideas and jobs, not to mention projects for that site. That will further both create jobs and save animals.
Instead of exterminating how many unwanted pets a year, at the taxpayer’s expense, we give them jobs.
I think that’s pretty cool too, don’t you? Especially after the heartbreaking tragedy of their destruction too, in the aftermath of New Orleans.
Crazy idea? Well, it’s been tried, tested, and it works. Proof is in the pudding and on paper. You might also want to check out my mom’s children’s book, called The Post Office Cat, featured here

and available on Alibris too (but hopefully you’ll support me and this project by buying it from this website…just click and go).
Both for its entertainment value and for backup on this idea and that it works, on the idea of working cats, however crazy it might sound, paid a salary for performing a valuable service, and a book named winner of the best children’s book of the year in the U.K., (The Kate Greenaway Award) so this is hardly a new or nutty concept. And recognized as a major accomplishment both for uncovering the story, long forgotten about, and the beauty of the art itself.
Plus, you know, I got to do really cool things too. Like I got to meet Wilberforce, the working cat at the door of 10 Downing Street, home of the British Prime Minister. Even the bobbies (policemen) on site have standing orders to let the Big Guy in, ID be damned, for his regular fish and chips, cat style. No questions asked. How cool is that? And how come us brilliant entrepreneurialist Americans, haven’t thought of THAT?
Until now that is. But of course it would be a woman to do it.
Despite the opinions of us, by say, oh Larry Summers. But I won’t go into THAT.
In the meantime here’s the game to stimulate YOUR creative juices about what other revenue creating jobs animals could do, plus of course the jobs that this would also create for those who would train them and take care of them. Start thinking emergency management, police departments, you know, that kind of thing.
But all bets are off. No limit on creativity. I’m open to everything, as long as it makes sense, is not nuts, and does in fact make economic sense. We are after all, setting up a BUSINESS. Actually many of them. But ALL OF THEM have to be self sufficient economically. Otherwise, what is the point?
Give it a whirl and drop me a line. I’m always open to new ideas. And looking for partners to get this project really cooking. Since apparently the government doesn’t give a shit.
The neighbors will love it and the demographics of the area will support it. During the weekends, this premium will sponsor the true conversation piece, the City’s first cat run (there’s nothing like it).
Owners can bring their cats to a free, fully secure cat run so that Sofie can feel the grass under her paws for a little while.
Literature and volunteers from the City’s Adopt-a-Pet and animal shelters will be encouraged to attend.
National sponsors of course will be encouraged to participate.
And most importantly, local green pet shops will also be encouraged to sell their products at this venue, to create an initimate, unique, neighborhood social event that promotes good animal health and care, and pet oriented green business that is self sustainable and supports its residents. Two and four legged. And everyone in between.
The name was inspired by a homeless family of kitties who used to live on that corner.
If this seems like a silly idea to those outside the Big Apple, its not.
Dog walkers ALONE, not to mention skilled trainers for say service dogs in both emergency management and for PWDs, in New York City, can actually make respectable incomes. Some even make as much as $120K per year. I’d like to see graduates of my program earn those salaries.
And many mental healthcare and spiritual organizations are increasingly participating in holistic animal participation in ordinary life for both health and spiritual reasons.
USDA has funds available for this kind of activity and has expressed interest in funding this kind of holistic pilot helmed by someone with this kind of experience, part through their “backyard wildlife” programs – even under the Bush administration. HHS should have a buck or two too.
4. Organic Farm/Catering Company/Hydro Pharma Company & Green Supply Chain Energy Companies
There are at least four different businesses that can be started on site for these purposes. Each site, depending on its layout will be used to grow organic crops of some kind which residents can both eat and sell (in the New York pilot to Whole Foods, right around the block).
Even in situations where residents cannot sell produce, which was not my first intention in the first place, especially for the organic food grown on site, they can use it to supplement their own diets. Which was my first inspiration. You can’t survive on a healthy diet on food stamps.
Site specific analysis remains to be done, but outreach to the soil specialists in the Staten Island District has already been established (during the Summer of 2008) and USDA has already expressed interest in providing funding for organic certification through its Brownfield funds. As an agency they are very supportive of this project and have been way before Michelle Obama started her White House garden. Um, I mean HAZMAT site, without even getting soil tested first. How stupid was that? But it’s one of the reasons I’m so absolutely critical. Because her staff also kept turning me down. I guess it’s better to protect an idiotic hypocrite than to solve the nation’s problems. Right?
WRONG.
In New York, Whole Foods will be involved in the pilot, both for direct sale and for the organic catering company. The Flagship store for the entire country is right next door where they even hold cooking classes and live product demos several days a week. It would be a perfect fit for the right team. That is the kind of success story that everyone would be proud of supporting. And it would be easy to do it. We would give counseling, advice, and wish them bon voyage.
Early indications are that hydroponics may be utilized on the roof or even inside, depending on how profitable it is and what we grow. The soil scientists in Staten Island will connect us to the specialists in that area locally. Probably Cornell. There is huge potential here locally but also again, I encourage the New York State audience to start thinking about how to tie upstate into this, including the research universities and re-invigorate the economy there too. Including reaching out to the Oneida’s. I have good Mojo with the tribes. I am the only filmmaker to have ever filmed real Native American religious rituals. Now THAT’S politics that’s tricky. In New Jersey, where medical marijuana is probably going to pass soon, this is a no-brainer.
Endocannabinoid research is in its infancy, and is slated to become the next hot and most profitable niche market in pain and anti spascity drugs on the market. Study after study in Europe demonstrates its efficacy and even several in Canada and the U.S. at the moment, funded by the U.S. government are looking at how it affects numerous neurological conditions, including multiple schlerosis and dystonia, of course along with chronic pain, apart from just those suffering from cancer and AIDS. Particularly with the dissection and recombination of the over 300 chemicals in the marijuana plant that remove the hallucinogenic properties of the drug, but retain its pain reduction and other valuable properties.
Marinol, a fake THC drug, which I take for dystonia, that has developed as an outgrowth of my TBI and a former employer’s illegal failure to accommodate, is both a poor substitute and enormously expensive (my script cost alone on this drug costs the government $6,000 per month which is ridiculous). But it’s far safer than the antipsychotic that my doctors originally wanted to prescribe, and I’m allergic to every other treatment. I don’t get high, and it works. I’m even getting better, to the amazement of my doctors. Marijuana, or recombinations of the chemicals in it, would be even cheaper, and cost the government far less, despite the President’s disdainful dismissal of it, even as a medical option.
You will find multiple blog articles on this site on the topic based on the scientific arguments. There are also other out of patent medications that, with the right oversight, could be manufactured on site at such locations, particularly with the involvement of research universities. It will drastically lower the cost of healthcare, even though big pharma will hate us. However even big pharma is discovering that out of patent drugs are useful in treating off label diseases now. And however controversial, see U.S. and FDA funded government trials on treating neurological diseases with both Marinol, the fake and very expensive version of marijuana for dystonia and cannibis for multiple schlerosis.
While this may not be legal federally yet, it just missed becoming legal in New York City last time it came up for a vote by one vote because they didn’t know where to grow it. I of course do. Israel also has a drug on the market now, based on the chemicals in the marijuana plant that is THE most effective in stemming the swelling of brain tissue after injury, the most damaging after effect of TBI, which the government currently has no program for of any kind, thereby effectively being out of compliance and ripe for a class action lawsuit as in Jane Doe et al. vs. the U.S. Federal Government in being out of compliance with the 1973 Rehab Act. Which this program handily solves.
The Bravo connection is an obvious fit of course.
We will also make efforts to connect with and coordinate efforts with other green food efforts afoot in the cities where we operate, many of which are in their infancy. It is our hope that public housing represents an organized distribution organization for locally grown crops, providing both food for residents and jobs for residents of all kinds, connected to high cash, organic crops. And I’ve just scratched the surface.
5. An On-Site Mechanic/Taxi Maintenance Service/Alt Refueling Site
There is a sign today in the site’s parking lot that says that cars may not be serviced on-site. In the new economy, this will represent at least several green jobs that will utilize the products of green auto supply companies in maintaining the taxis. The site will also serve as the first of a series of a growing infrastructure of easy alt refueling sites for any plug in car that needs a fill up.
6. Green ‘Gator — A Green Mobile Apps Company
As every native New Yorker knows, the fairy tale of alligators in the sewers is an urban myth. Not deducting green tax credits, however, will bite small businesses (and large ones) in the @#@.
A software program that does that is the kind of thing that we would be looking for, and if it doesn’t exist, fund.
Green ‘Gator Conglomerator, however, while it will encourage creativity, startups and coders of every stripe (particularly of the open source variety) will work as more of an aggregator, working with established software vendors, service providers and hopefully an intra-governmental agency coalition to create a green mobile application core that will facilitate green mobile business applications.
This will include, for example a green version of Quickbooks (or the applicable software) that will allow green business owners to deduct all solar and other green tax credits easily.
It will also include information and vital links to relevant government sites.
Tech training and trainers will be brought in to teach computer literacy to all residents, which will be one of the requirements of all residents.
But since this is a basic skill to have in today’s society and will be done gently and even in fun ways, it won’t be threatening. Most of the kids have wrangled G3 phones already.
7. A Green Dry Cleaner
Green Apple Cleaners is the City’s first completely green dry cleaning service. They are based in New Jersey. It is a young business, the epitome of the kind of sustainable small business that should be encouraged in a green economy. They have done a great deal to support their community. They would be a perfect franchise for this location. There is a great demand for their service in the New York site and the relatively low skill level of counter personnel would facilitate a great part time or transition employment opportunity if the right fit was found for a few of the residents or other local neighbors (such as one of the residents of the historic Bowery Mission located right down the block). While say finishing a degree or training program to move on to the next level of opportunity and professional development or academic achievement.
We encourage both and/or either.
While this is not the kind of employment I want to encourage, there is a certain level on which people who have not worked at all, who have severe limitations to working, or need a transition back into the workforce, need this kind of transitional, albeit, low skills transitional opportunity. To last for no more than six months. Mandatory. And then move on to something else.
There appears to be room on site for such an opportunity. The young professionals in the new high rises immediately adjacent to the project would be instant clients. The term line out the door is not an unreasonable image. In other sites we would look for this kind of opportunity for a low skill franchise to rent space, if the opportunity and infrastructure is there, not to mention market for service, but again, this is only provided as a transitional step and not seen as a permanent job for anybody unless they are so restricted because of disability that they can do nothing else.
You see, when you have a disability, everything in your life is affected. It’s living in a different world, beyond the looking glass, in 3-D. Until you’ve experienced it, nothing can describe it. And having a disability affects everything in your life.
Which is why dignity and not discrimination is what we need now. And no matter how “lowly” the most battered and dirty entrance to this program, they have rights. And even if they start in a low end job, like say counter clerk at the dry cleaners, even then, I would rather have them in the open air in the organic garden. Work creates dignity, freedom, and self sufficiency.
I already have established contact with the dry cleaning company through my work at the Green Fair.
The company is in the middle of attempting an IPO. It would be a very synergistic fit.
8. Complimentary Businesses
There are also several other small businesses that would be started and incubated during this period, in partnership with existing green companies in New York – ranging from building and construction firms to pr and finance companies.
This opportunity presents a unique “Big Brother/Big Sister” opportunity for many of these existing firms, who can also participate in a showcase project of global significance and begin recruiting trainees for apprenticeship programs (such as the Carpenter’s and Builder’s Unions) in a far cheaper, less bureaucratic system than currently exists now and insures diversity in things like LEED training through vocational training, along with the participation, where appropriate, with national programs like Americorps and Habitat For Humanity and other groups, such as The Fuller Center which takes a slightly more interesting and international perspective, which is why I am so interested in them (although eligible residents at all rehabbed sites always get first priority) that is currently the purview of a still mostly white, male construction world.
This project would be designed to be inclusive rather than exclusive and grow the cleantech market in New York and every city we operate in. And hopefully nationally. It would also, I would hope, help the third world it needs to quickly transform to carbon free economies in large, cost efficient manners. Again, the greatest threats to the environment come from both over consumption, and the very poor.
These businesses include:
- The solar/greening retrofit & installation company
- A green real estate company
- A green landscaping company
- A green plumbing/solar upgrade company,
- A green advertising consulting company targeting small
companies - A green interior design firm
- A green accounting firm
- A green legal company
- A green clothing design firm
- A green flower delivery service (that only delivers flowers bought from a local grower). But could also become a provider for say an international distributor.…say like this one?
- A bicycle repair service
- A green hair salon/wax/nails and beauty parlor
- A green beauty products company

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