Monday, November 16, 2015

DEMOLITION DERBY: The race to beat common sense

Dear Nieces and Nephews,





DONE BY BOMBERS DURING WORLD WAR II

   London                Dresden



DONE BY POLITICIANS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

   

Goshen, Orange County NY 


Please note that the crane used for the demolition had been broken, as predicted by the Rudolph preservationists.

This is a testament to the strength of the building and its ability to have remained standing for many more years. And a tribute to the WASTE of taxpayers’ money.

But who cares? So, it’s just a few million dollars! So what if it is money that would have been better spent elsewhere. After all, there are no poor people, homeless people or unemployed people in Orange County. There are no underemployed in Orange County, no seniors on limited incomes, no children going to school hungry. Let’s spend the money replacing a building that did NOT NEED TO BE REPLACED!!!

The county skirted around compliance issues with the NYS SHPO and the DEC (maybe they took lessons from Andrew Cuomo.) Does anyone know how big an acre is? (sarcasm)

So much for the world Monuments Fund, who back in 2012, declared this a building to “Watch”

Watch what? The destruction of this building? Good job WMF! And the really funny thing is the pitch for donations on your website, You actually get money for not doing anything except ineffective “watching”?

Time to update your website..


P.S. Please don't "watch" the Great Wall of China, we would really hate to see that go.

5 Comments:

At November 17, 2015 at 7:34 AM , Anonymous World Monuments Fund said...

WMF is as frustrated as you with regard to the changes of the OCGC, after three years of working with the Taxpayers of Orange County in their extraordinary advocacy effort to preserve the building. While the Watch program doesn’t guarantee success, WMF does its best to bring attention to the needs of listed sites. Since its inception 20 years ago, the Watch program has included 790 sites in 135 countries and territories. Overall, nearly 80% showed improvement after listing. Of the remaining 20%, the majority have experienced prolonged inactivity or a mix of positive and negative developments, and a small number of sites were irretrievably lost. Three of the latter, the Wheatly School in New Orleans, the Gettysburg Battlefield Visitor Center in Pennsylvania, and the OCGC, were modernist buildings in the United States. This spotlights the lack of support for preserving modernism that exists in the USA, an issue WMF is keenly aware of and which played out so unfortunately in Goshen.

 
At November 17, 2015 at 3:41 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The WMF lists the sites to be preserved and then what?

 
At November 17, 2015 at 4:39 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

How many are catching on to your website? It is the most vital website to know the truth of what is going on in Orange. A few weeks till the election spending reports are to be submitted.

 
At November 19, 2015 at 4:35 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

How can we contact you Auntie Alibi with info?

 
At November 19, 2015 at 10:13 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why don't you just post it?

 

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