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http://www.newsday.com/news/columnists/nyc-bres0831,0,5863791.column?coll=ny
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Jimmy Breslin
>From the heights of hypocrisy

August 30, 2004, 10:23 PM EDT

Rudolph Giuliani, favoring his old wound from Gallipoli, said yesterday that
Bush stands on the very pinnacle, the highest snowy peak, with historic war
leaders so familiar to Giuliani that he mentioned them with authority,
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt.

That Giuliani and Bush together never heard a shot fired is of no matter. If
you can get up and say with confidence, "Churchill," you are universal on
the topic of leadership during war.

Giuliani did not mention Osama bin Laden. If you do a thing like this,
somebody might ask why he hasn't been caught yet.

And he did not dare go near mentioning the long, grim campaign of Clara
Rivera and so many others in the Brooklyn neighborhoods. The enemy is the
landlord. His weapon, the eviction notice. And now, the Republican
administration's new federal housing laws which send the money from Brooklyn
to Texas and Florida.

Yesterday, children, seven of them, came out of the dark rooms in their hot
Bushwick apartment and padded into the neat clean kitchen where the mother,
Clara Rivera, stood at the stove. The youngest, Manuel Rivera, one year and
seven months, hugged her. The husband was still over in New Jersey, where he
works as a gardener for $250 a week.

They are an interesting family to study. They could be evicted shortly.
Their best move then would be to move into public housing. However, the
Republican administration has just changed the funding for housing in New
York, sending the money to where the Republicans feel it does the most good
for America — Texas and Florida.

Public housing would be hurt so much that there could be no room for the
Riveras. The Riveras would be left with no place to go. They are not alone.
All over the neighborhoods of Brooklyn once thought of as dangerous and
dilapidated, there now is a real estate wildfire.

The landlords in Bushwick have taken these six-family houses, that are rent
stablilized, and cut one apartment out, giving them a five-family house that
no longer is regulated. They then can slap paint around the halls and double
the rent and if the tenants can't pay, then throw them out.

On the Rivera's kitchen wall was a chart for a junior high school study of
North Korea. There were headings for religion, food, language.
Simultaneously, it was a day when lessons on their own city were conducted
from a place they never see, Manhattan. There, on the first night of the
great Republican convention, a former mayor, Koch, and the present mayor,
Bloomberg, told their city about how George W. Bush swooped into New York
right after the World Trade Center attack, or as soon as he could see his
way clear, and saved this whole city.

Then Giuliani came on with a worldwide view. He seemed to be painting a
vision of Bush crossing the Rhine. He never mentioned housing. Which was
sensible. The Republicans seated in the Garden had just found another way to
smack the poor around by taking the roofs off them. And it didn't hurt them.
They couldn't see the dark rooms of Bushwick, so how could it stab them?

Bushwick could see the Republicans, in their great gaudy meeting hall, but
only as faces on a screen. Not one of these faces told them that Republicans
have this new rule that is going to throw Bushwick people onto the street.

Among them, and dangerously close right now, is Clara Rivera and her brood.

"How much is the rent?" she was asked.

"Six hundred and forty six."

"A different landlord every year," the mother said in Spanish to John Powis,
retired as a Catholic pastor and now spending his days with tenants in
peril.

The present landlord has offered them $3,000 if they will move out of the
apartment, so he can fix it and charge anything he can get, from $1,200 up.

Where do the Riveras go with their $3,000?

"They'll be in a shelter," John Powis said.

Clara Rivera said she and her husband would be at a meeting on Wednesday
night to discuss with others the $3,000 offer. "Don't lose this apartment,"
Powis told her. "We'll talk about how to do it."

But $3,000 to a woman in a kitchen with seven kids looking at her is a
fortune of money and the thought of it robs the ability to see anything past
it.

They worry all over the neighborhood. On Harman Street, on Stockholm and on
Stanhope, women sat on the stoops in the heat and talked about being chased
out of their houses. One house had no lights or heat. They had a thick wire
running up the stairs from some source. Rosa Lopez, 27, sat on the stoop and
said the owner had abandoned the place seven years ago and now sudddenly
somebody wanted to take it over and she said, "Pay nothing to nobody."

Antonio Martinez stood in the doorway and showed the hole in the corner of
the entranceway. It went down tol the basement. "It's a little weak," he
said of the floor under him.

And last night, with children in Bushwick packed into beds, Giuliani was in
Madison Square Garden telling the world about all that his Republicans had
done for his city.

They have done quite a lot, they have tens of thousands in fear of losing
the roof over their heads.

Copyright © 2004, Newsday, Inc.





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