Posted on 02/24/2009 12:56:34 PM PST by albie
BEYOND BELIEF By Neal Boortz @ February 24, 2009 8:59 AM Permalink | Comments (33) | TrackBacks (0) How long ago was Katrina? Make that about three and one-half years since that nasty little blow to New Orleans.
Some of you in New Orleans may wonder what happened to my show. I'm not on the air there any more. It seems that the owner of the radio station that carried my show didn't appreciate the things I had to say about New Orleans residents after Katrina. No problem .. it's his station. Has happened before - will happen again.
What was it I said about New Orleans? Prolly something it about being a city infested with parasites ... human parasites. Odd, isn't it, that two million could get on the National Mall for Barack Obama's inauguration without any public transportation, but 80,000 couldn't get out of New Orleans with four days warning and busses and trains running.
Anyway .. heard a startling report Monday.
Three and one-half years after Katrina there are still 17,000 former New Orleans parasites living in hotels and motels. They've been there for 42 months .. and just can't seem to find a way to get out and get their own housing. Not only that, but there are still another 8,000 people living in temporary housing who can't claw their way out as well. How would YOU define these people? Sterling citizens? Worthy Americans? No ... they're human parasites. They are the people who made New Orleans the most welfare-dependent people in this country .. the people who brought New Orleans its sky-high crime rates ... and now Obama has given these people another 60-day extension in their hotels, motels and temporary housing.
Change you can believe in?
In MA we call them “Gimme Girls”.
I'm betting that isn't what she's been telling FEMA, hence the Caddy.
I’d say NOLA has in fact ‘recovered’ to pre Katrina days and activities. Just a tad smaller parasite infestation.
New Orleans is probably a better city without those 17,000 former “residents” - they are indeed parasites.
The interesting thing is that many productive folks left NO to come to Texas immmediately after and have stayed, contributing greatly to OUR economy: artists, restaurateurs, skilled craftsmen, and ordinary people like the former welfare queen I read about a few months back who decided she just didn’t want to live like that any more.
Now she’s in college, has a job, is paying for her own apartment - and she says her family and old friends “Just don’t know what’s gotten into me!”
Yeah, the usual crop of losers seem to have settled in Hosuton, but we’ve got a bunk for ‘em in Huntsville if they get out of line. Their old “Big Easy ways” dont’ cut it around here...
I feel sorry for them, in a way. The poor souls are captives of a society that has imposed a slothful lifestyle on them through not requiring them to work for their food and shelter.
I know it really makes everyone mad, especially when they aren’t appreciative. It’s hard to see them as fellow humans, even.
it would be interesting to tally the lifelong cost of 17000 welfare recipients, including multi-generational payouts
and compare that with the cost of Katrina-proof levi maintenance
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