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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Ultimate Welfare State

It's this bloggers opinion that we've so dumbed down our population, allowed the victim mentality to go unchecked, and perpetuated public welfare system for so long that we are doomed as a nation unless we pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, and take personal responsibility for our actions, educations and livelihood.

There is absolutely no excuse in this country to not take advantage of the many avenues for financial aid for education. Education and it's application is the way out of poverty, NOT welfare. Case in point below:



Will Hillary or Barrack help this poor woman!



Sharon Jasper has been victimized. Sharon Jasper has been rabidly wronged. She has become a Section 8 carcass--the victim of ever changing public housing policies.

Sharon Jasper has spent 57 or her 58 years dedicated to one cause and one cause only, and has nothing to show for her dedicated servitude. She has lived in Section 8 housing all but 1 of her 58 years. It was a legacy passed down from her parents who moved into Section 8 housing in 1949 when she was six months old. She has passed the legacy down to her children, but fears they may have to get jobs to pay for the utilities and deposits. She laments about her one year hiatus from the comfort of her Section 8 nirvana, ' I tried it for a year..you know.working and all. It's not anything I would want to go through again, or wish on anyone in my family, but I am damn proud of that year.' (Gee, I wonder if she'd be prouder if she'd actually worked for several years?? ....blogger note)

Sharon was moved out of her St. Bernard housing project after hurricane Katrina and into a new, yet albeit, substandard quarterage. As can be noted from the above photo of her new Section 8 home, it is repugnant and not suitable for someone of Sharon Jasper's seniority status in the system. 'Don't be fooled by them hardwood floors,' says Sharon. 'They told me they were putting in scraped wood floors cause it was more expensive and elegant, but I am not a fool-that was just a way to make me take scratched up wood. The 60-inch HD TV? It may look nice but it is not a plasma. It's not a plasma because I'm black. Now they want me to pay a deposit and utilities on this dump.'
(Hey, I'd LOVE hand scraped hardwood flooring! ...blogger note)

She has held her tongue in silence through the years of abuse by the system, but it came to a head at the New Orlean's city council meeting where discussions were under way about the tearing down of the St. Bernard projects. When a near riotous exchange between groups opposing the tearing down of St. Bernard and groups wanting the dilapidated buildings torn down and newer ones built, Sharon unleashed verbal hell with her once silenced tongue. The object of her oratory prowess was an acquiescent poor boy in attendance. The context of her scathing rebuke was, 'Just because you pay for my house, my car, my big screen and my food, I will not be treated like a slave!' (huh?...blogger note)

Recapping from the mental log of the city council minutes in her head, Sharon repines, 'Our families have been displaced all over the United States. They are being forced to commit crimes in cities they are unfamiliar with. It is a very uncomfortable situation for them. Bring them back, then let's talk about redevelopment.' (Oh thanks! Just what we wanted, your criminals who can't figure out which alley to run down--you're a peach, Sharon, a real peach!...blogger note)

Sharon directs the reporter's attention across the street to Duncan Plaza where homeless people are living in tents and states that, 'I might do better out there with one of these tents.' She further lamented her sentiments about her situation,' I might be poor, but I don't have to live poor..

Good God in Heaven, help us from increased government help. We might end up with thousands more "Sharon's"....no thanks....blogger note.

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