13 April 2007

New Orleans

I was flicking through the channels last night and saw an interesting story on New Orleans. It seems that pre-Katrina the homeless number was around 3,000 and post Katrina it has doubled. Pre-Katrina there was 5,100 units of section 8 housing and post Katrina there are 1,300 units of section 8 housing.

Some business are having to bring in labor from other countries. Every where in New Orleans there are help wanted signs. Why is the homeless rate so high when there is so much work?

Here is something else. Pre-Katrina, NO had 500,000 plus residents and post Katrina they have 243,000 residents. It seems to be that you could just about right your own ticket if you wanted off welfare and wanted to work.

Now here is all the jobs for anyone who is interested and CNN did a story on a couple that live under a bridge and during the day go to the Quarter to make balloon animals. Why doesn't this couple get a real job and move out from under the bridge?

New Orleans is a shining example of how a welfare city can go bad. Louisiana in general is a welfare state. There is plenty of work in the city and the city has to import labor. It appears that most of the possible labor force in NO is used to getting a check for nothing and refuses to work for it. I also believe that my Federal Tax Dollars should not be used to help that crappy city. Let the idiots who ran the city into the ground rebuild it. There comes a point when you are no longer helping but enabling a bad situation.

I forgot to mention that with half the residents of NO being gone, the crime rate has more than doubled. That city got a huge Mother Nature enema but the crap stayed and the good ones left.

Now we can talk about the gun confiscation that allegedly went on. It has been reported that after the hurricane officials tried to collect all the firearms from their citizens. I do not know for sure if this is true so if someone knows, please update me on that topic.

4 comments:

shooter said...

The mayor and police chief both decreed that "guns are baaad, mmmmkay?" and asked any and all law enforcement in the area post-hurricane to confiscate all guns they found. Cops went door to door and in one famous televised incident, body tackled a senior citizen after she refused to give up the gun. The NRA successfully sued the city, mayor and chief to get the guns back, but they have been held in contempt by the judge for failure to effect a viable means to return the guns (translation: they still refuse to give them back and are dragging their feet like a two year old trying to be put down for a nap!).

Gay_Cynic said...

take a look over at saf.org (Second Amendment Foundation) who lead the ongoing lawsuit that stopped the confiscation and is still pursuing the return of the guns to their lawful owners.

Ambulance Driver said...

The gun confiscation is true. Some of the "authorities" confiscating these guns had brethren within their own departments actively involved in looting - and I'm not talking about overseeing distribution of water and bandages from a ruined storefront. I'm talking about plain old greed-fueled looting.

Nothing is going to clean up Fallujah on the Mississippi short of a wholesale change in culture and politics.

First we have to change the culture of entitlement and crime, because those are the people who keep re-electing pols like Bill "I never saw a bribe I didn't like" Jefferson and Ray "Chocolate City" Nagin.

Ray said...

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