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Rumor Sparks Panic Buying (Welfare-recipient mobs damage stores)
Delta Democrat Times ^ | David Lush

Posted on 09/06/2005 11:14:46 PM PDT by Cedar

GREENVILLE - A rumor spread on Saturday created a panic in the city and caused untold damage to area stores from mobs of people trying to secure food supplies and other items using emergency food stamp vouchers.

Wal-Mart, both Kroger stores, Kmart, Bing's and other smaller stores in the city were left in shambles Saturday night after hundreds of people ransacked food shelves, assaulted some employees trying to get at food supplies and ripped open boxes and pallets of food before employees could restock shelves.

Welfare recipients in the county were issued emergency food stamp vouchers on Friday and Saturday by personnel with the Mississippi Department of Human Services. A rumor was subsequently spread in the city that the vouchers had to be used by midnight Saturday or they were no longer good.

That rumor sparked the panic buying by welfare recipients and created the problems for area merchants.

The vouchers were to accommodate for the downtime the department has had in dispensing welfare monies to Electronic Benefit Transfer accounts due power outages caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Wal-Mart was hit so hard that store officials finally closed the store at 11 p.m. Saturday due to the unsafe conditions in which shoppers had left aisles.

Eye witness accounts from several Saturday evening shoppers at Wal-Mart told of people grabbing food before store personnel could get pallets out of stock rooms.

Bread, meats, juices, water, boxed items and canned goods were hot items. Store employees had to be pulled from other departments just to handle the panic buying and clean up aisles, which were nearly impassable from dumped food items and broken cartons of items, which made the floors dangerous and unsafe to use.

On Sunday morning, scores of shopping carts could be seen near the customer service area where Saturday shoppers had left them following the frenzied activity of many of the shoppers.

None of the store associates or management talked to would go on record, but they did confirm that the store was closed on Saturday evening for safety reasons and because store personnel couldn't restock shelves fast enough.

Store personnel were still cleaning up the mess mid-morning Sunday while shelves were nearly bare of many items.

Art Rusk, manager at Bing's County Market on Mississippi 1 North, said this morning that his store did more business Saturday then all of the previous week.

Derrick Williams, a truck driver for Mrs. Baird's, restocked bread on shelves in Super Value, in the Goyer Shopping Center.

"They were snatching it up as fast as I could put in on Saturday," said Williams, who also had to make several emergency runs for several stores that had run out of bread over the weekend.

Kroger officials would not comment for the record, but there was confirmed at least one altercation on Saturday due to shopping requiring police involvement, as witnessed by a caller to the newspaper on Sunday.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: welfarestate
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To: Cedar

Aw, it was just shop-till-ya-drop.


21 posted on 09/06/2005 11:40:58 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
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To: HiTech RedNeck

LOL


22 posted on 09/06/2005 11:42:56 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: Cedar

Wow...this would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic.


23 posted on 09/06/2005 11:43:01 PM PDT by SoDak
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Midnight madness sale.


24 posted on 09/06/2005 11:43:53 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Cedar

Funny thing about those food stamps; they taste just like paper.


25 posted on 09/06/2005 11:44:32 PM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (The liberals promised to move to Canada but they lied . . . bwaaaaah.)
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To: Texasforever

yeah, so mad they couldn't even make it till midnite!

was the rumor true that the cards were set to expire Saturday night? i guess nobody ventured to find out.


26 posted on 09/06/2005 11:45:23 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I want to know if they went through the check-out counter before they left the store.
27 posted on 09/06/2005 11:46:40 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Cedar

And this is the sanitized version.


28 posted on 09/06/2005 11:47:11 PM PDT by I see my hands (Soon evacuees will have absolute moral authority and entitlement.)
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To: Texasforever

with all the mob, prolly some did just take the super duper express line. there is the dinger on the door which catches the security tag in pricier items, bet it was sounding off nonstop.


29 posted on 09/06/2005 11:48:14 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
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To: AForrest

I get the point. But I also have to laugh because it sounds to me like every supermarket in my area on the day before Thanksgiving.


Have you ever seen soooo many "over-sized" people, especially the younger women???


31 posted on 09/06/2005 11:49:41 PM PDT by danamco
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To: I see my hands

Yeah, you're right. They don't want folks leaving town all at once.


32 posted on 09/06/2005 11:50:49 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: Clemenza

If Mississippi wore a New Jersey then What would Delaware?


33 posted on 09/06/2005 11:51:33 PM PDT by I see my hands (Soon evacuees will have absolute moral authority and entitlement.)
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To: clee1

Work or starve - works for me!


Most of those you saw on TV certainly NEED to starve!!!


34 posted on 09/06/2005 11:52:15 PM PDT by danamco
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To: I see my hands

Did you know that Tennessee did see a saw in Arkansas


35 posted on 09/06/2005 11:54:07 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I wonder why Arkansaw misspelled their name?
36 posted on 09/06/2005 11:55:59 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Cedar

An Unnatural Disaster: A Hurricane Exposes the Man-Made Disaster of the Welfare State

by Robert Tracinski, Sep 02, 2005

It has taken four long days for state and federal officials to figure out how to deal with the disaster in New Orleans. I can't blame them, because it has also taken me four long days to figure out what is going on there. The reason is that the events there make no sense if you think that we are confronting a natural disaster.

If this is just a natural disaster, the response for public officials is obvious: you bring in food, water, and doctors; you send transportation to evacuate refugees to temporary shelters; you send engineers to stop the flooding and rebuild the city's infrastructure. For journalists, natural disasters also have a familiar pattern: the heroism of ordinary people pulling together to survive; the hard work and dedication of doctors, nurses, and rescue workers; the steps being taken to clean up and rebuild.

Public officials did not expect that the first thing they would have to do is to send thousands of armed troops in armored vehicle, as if they are suppressing an enemy insurgency. And journalists--myself included--did not expect that the story would not be about rain, wind, and flooding, but about rape, murder, and looting.

But this is not a natural disaster. It is a man-made disaster.

The man-made disaster is not an inadequate or incompetent response by federal relief agencies, and it was not directly caused by Hurricane Katrina. This is where just about every newspaper and television channel has gotten the story wrong.

The man-made disaster we are now witnessing in New Orleans did not happen over the past four days. It happened over the past four decades. Hurricane Katrina merely exposed it to public view.

The man-made disaster is the welfare state.

For the past few days, I have found the news from New Orleans to be confusing. People were not behaving as you would expect them to behave in an emergency--indeed, they were not behaving as they have behaved in other emergencies. That is what has shocked so many people: they have been saying that this is not what we expect from America. In fact, it is not even what we expect from a Third World country.

When confronted with a disaster, people usually rise to the occasion. They work together to rescue people in danger, and they spontaneously organize to keep order and solve problems. This is especially true in America. We are an enterprising people, used to relying on our own initiative rather than waiting around for the government to take care of us. I have seen this a hundred times, in small examples (a small town whose main traffic light had gone out, causing ordinary citizens to get out of their cars and serve as impromptu traffic cops, directing cars through the intersection) and large ones (the spontaneous response of New Yorkers to September 11).

So what explains the chaos in New Orleans?

To give you an idea of the magnitude of what is going on, here is a description from a Washington Times story:

"Storm victims are raped and beaten; fights erupt with flying fists, knives and guns; fires are breaking out; corpses litter the streets; and police and rescue helicopters are repeatedly fired on.

"The plea from Mayor C. Ray Nagin came even as National Guardsmen poured in to restore order and stop the looting, carjackings and gunfire....

"Last night, Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco said 300 Iraq-hardened Arkansas National Guard members were inside New Orleans with shoot-to-kill orders.

" 'These troops are...under my orders to restore order in the streets,' she said. 'They have M-16s, and they are locked and loaded. These troops know how to shoot and kill and they are more than willing to do so if necessary and I expect they will.' "

The reference to Iraq is eerie. The photo that accompanies this article shows National Guard troops, with rifles and armored vests, riding on an armored vehicle through trash-strewn streets lined by a rabble of squalid, listless people, one of whom appears to be yelling at them. It looks exactly like a scene from Sadr City in Baghdad.

What explains bands of thugs using a natural disaster as an excuse for an orgy of looting, armed robbery, and rape? What causes unruly mobs to storm the very buses that have arrived to evacuate them, causing the drivers to drive away, frightened for their lives? What causes people to attack the doctors trying to treat patients at the Super Dome?

Why are people responding to natural destruction by causing further destruction? Why are they attacking the people who are trying to help them?

My wife, Sherri, figured it out first, and she figured it out on a sense-of-life level. While watching the coverage last night on Fox News Channel, she told me that she was getting a familiar feeling. She studied architecture at the Illinois Institute of Chicago, which is located in the South Side of Chicago just blocks away from the Robert Taylor Homes, one of the largest high-rise public housing projects in America. "The projects," as they were known, were infamous for uncontrollable crime and irremediable squalor. (They have since, mercifully, been demolished.)

What Sherri was getting from last night's television coverage was a whiff of the sense of life of "the projects." Then the "crawl"--the informational phrases flashed at the bottom of the screen on most news channels--gave some vital statistics to confirm this sense: 75% of the residents of New Orleans had already evacuated before the hurricane, and of the 300,000 or so who remained, a large number were from the city's public housing projects. Jack Wakeland then gave me an additional, crucial fact: early reports from CNN and Fox indicated that the city had no plan for evacuating all of the prisoners in the city's jails--so they just let many of them loose. There is no doubt a significant overlap between these two populations--that is, a large number of people in the jails used to live in the housing projects, and vice versa.

There were many decent, innocent people trapped in New Orleans when the deluge hit--but they were trapped alongside large numbers of people from two groups: criminals--and wards of the welfare state, people selected, over decades, for their lack of initiative and self-induced helplessness. The welfare wards were a mass of sheep--on whom the incompetent administration of New Orleans unleashed a pack of wolves.

ll of this is related, incidentally, to the apparent incompetence of the city government, which failed to plan for a total evacuation of the city, despite the knowledge that this might be necessary. But in a city corrupted by the welfare state, the job of city officials is to ensure the flow of handouts to welfare recipients and patronage to political supporters--not to ensure a lawful, orderly evacuation in case of emergency.

No one has really reported this story, as far as I can tell. In fact, some are already actively distorting it, blaming President Bush, for example, for failing to personally ensure that the Mayor of New Orleans had drafted an adequate evacuation plan. The worst example is an execrable piece from the Toronto Globe and Mail, by a supercilious Canadian who blames the chaos on American "individualism." But the truth is precisely the opposite: the chaos was caused by a system that was the exact opposite of individualism.

What Hurricane Katrina exposed was the psychological consequences of the welfare state. What we consider "normal" behavior in an emergency is behavior that is normal for people who have values and take the responsibility to pursue and protect them. People with values respond to a disaster by fighting against it and doing whatever it takes to overcome the difficulties they face. They don't sit around and complain that the government hasn't taken care of them. They don't use the chaos of a disaster as an opportunity to prey on their fellow men.

But what about criminals and welfare parasites? Do they worry about saving their houses and property? They don't, because they don't own anything. Do they worry about what is going to happen to their businesses or how they are going to make a living? They never worried about those things before. Do they worry about crime and looting? But living off of stolen wealth is a way of life for them.

The welfare state--and the brutish, uncivilized mentality it sustains and encourages--is the man-made disaster that explains the moral ugliness that has swamped New Orleans. And that is the story that no one is reporting.

Source: TIA Daily -- September 2, 2005



37 posted on 09/06/2005 11:56:14 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Texasforever

maybe they thought kansas looked classier


38 posted on 09/06/2005 11:57:25 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
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To: Lancey Howard

Great article. A relative of mine emailed it to me today.


39 posted on 09/06/2005 11:57:54 PM PDT by Cedar
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