Itâs important to understand âInadvertenceâ and âOpportunity.â
There is rarely one or even several person(s) scheming and plotting diabolical strategies to âgainâ at their âneighborsâ expense.â
People are generally good, well-intentioned, and good-hearted, believing their optics and conclusions are for the general good. That is the prevalent world we live in with all forms of politicsâfrom community to government politics.
However, we each have to admit when we see any opportunity for âgain,â our focus subconsciously alters, maybe even âfixes.â
Highlights from the â 2022 Article 11 Proxy Deficiency Letter flyer, by CPCT March 2022 â Reportedly, the above was never distributed to shareholders within the required 90 days (allegedly on a "technicality"), and had to be requested through The Freedom Of Information Act by the Committee to Preserve Cadman Towers (CPCT).
The devil in the details is revealed when a series of innocent, inadvertent policies (equations) add up to some gain (formula) at othersâ expense.
Inadvertent, innocent âequations,â which suddenly promise a one-sided âformula gainâ to a few, even at the cost of others, become a driving social force. We see this in all politics, and we see it in any community, or business.
That is the simple way of the world and how humanity is wired for gain and survival, which is why there are rules and laws.
The problem, therefore, which always occurs is such âone-sidingâ that inadvertently surfaces by mere human nature.
What becomes evident here is âsuchâ inadvertent opportunity, which pulls the proverbial wool, first over oneâs own eyes, subsequently intentionally over othersâ. Of course, thinking, âweâve done nothing wrong.â
That is the devil in the details!
An opinion in a world of Free Speech, by James Ordonez
âSays the New York Office of Assembly Member Rosenthal and Senator Kavanagh [2021]: âFor far too long, many Mitchell-Lama shareholders have been treated as second-class residents in their own homes by over-empowered boards pursuing agendas that serve the interest of the few, not the majority. This vital legislation will restore the balance of power in Mitchell-Lama housing. It ensures that shareholders have a real say over what happens in their buildings and will help to preserve moderate- and middle-income housing for years to come,â said Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal. âThe Mitchell-Lama program is one of the stateâs most successful affordable housing programs, but like so many other forms of affordable housing, we have lost too many units over the years to ill-advised privatization efforts. It is vital that we stem the loss of Mitchell-Lama affordable housing to ensure that there is a place in our city for working-class New Yorkers and their families.â
Therefore, we decided to open a discussion with other neighbors, on the "Official" Cadman Discussion Facebook Group (the ONLY place available for open disucssion—we thought!). To our dismay and very telling, we got banned, immediately, and everything we had ever posted in our 2 or 3 month engagement with the Facebook Group about carpets, trash rooms, security, etc., all were deleted by the Facebook Admins.
That is how all this began!