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Posted on: March 25, 2024 04:58 PM

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Let s learn from each other from Roosevelt Avenue to expand NYC

A long time rivalry for territorial rights on Roosevelt Avenue from Flushing, Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst to Woodside between Asians and Hispanics involving sex services has buried the hatchet and now they are on a joint venture with expansion spree in NYC.

Both groups are now learning each other’s services and operating large single locations spread out.

Despite the police and the NYC Mayor shut down earlier, the business is still thriving and police are now patrolling subways mostly for safety. Only sirens are flashed from empty vehicles but it’s least bothered by patrons anyway.

The NY Governor’s Office stated despite adding $40 million for programs to help the victims of trafficking, no one enrolled due to fear of their safety and money given to human traffickers from the open border need to be repaid or face retaliation from their families back home.

The same human traffickers support local elected official’s campaigns to look the other way.

Now the business is on expansion mode and already established in Queens Village and the rest of the vicinity.

According to the Comptroller's Office, NYS has a current debt of $166 billion and growing with budget gaps each year creating an additional $37 billion over the next two years. The overspending has already strained the Governor and its legislatures with a budget deficit. Incarcerations are very expensive according to both Senate and Assembly majorities.

More taxes and services are coming out to help with the budget to keep it under one party rule in NY so please cooperate and help your government.

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