Posted on 07/14/2010 4:30:54 PM PDT by Nachum
The young interracial couple moved into the garden apartments near my house, and, before long, neighbors were complaining about the noisy stereo blasting, the wild pot parties, and the gangster-type visitors to the complex.
Women expressed concern for the couple's young infant being exposed to the pot smoke and pondered calling Social Services to report them. Others warned against this, afraid of retribution by the couple's scary looking friends who were overheard planning a robbery with a handgun.
Homeowners worried about their property values further declining and blamed the landlord of the complex for accepting Section 8 renters. The landlord retorted that in this economic climate, he had no choice but to rent to government-subsidized clients. He'd been trying to sell the apartments for 2 years and couldn't find a buyer and reiterated that he had no choice.
(Excerpt) Read more at irishexaminerusa.com ...
This scandalous pair was, at the least, married... weren’t they?
In the world of the liberal, the only thing a person need contribute to society is a vote for a Democrat. In turn, the government will steal for them. The problem is the government is running out of productive people to steal from; that’s when everything comes unraveled.
Spray painted on a locally owned business last Thursday night during the riots in Oakland:
SAY NO TO WORK
SAY YES TO LOOTING
After 50 years of the ‘War of Poverty’, this is the sumation of all of the ‘transfers of wealth’.
The odds are against it.
Correct — and it is unraveling quickly.
On average, it costs the American tax payers a total of $40,000.00 a year for each individual welfare recipient.
Millions of American WORKING taxpayers don't even make that much.
“The mother at the garden apartments who had the struggling adult children kept asking me why anybody should work for a living just to pay for people who’d never paid a penny into the system.
Good question but one that I couldn’t answer.”
I can refuse to be a slave to the government and I don’t bow to any man.
Yes, the government is using the tax payers as slaves. They work us, steal our wages, and give them to the do nothings who keep them in power.
Remember this next time you go shopping or work overtime - we can survive without their money, but they can't survive without ours.
Some landlords prefer Section 8 renters. Their rent checks are guaranteed. A working person could lose their job, and the landlord gets stuck for the rent.
Even if you don't live near it now, the governments (state and federal) want to move the vermin closer to you, because your neighborhood is "safer" and "nicer" than the hell holes that are already ruined by crime, decay, drugs, loud music, vandalism, vagrancy, illegitimacy, and sloth.
These are now "Section 8" apartments in Austin, TX.
Pretty soon, this complex will turn into a hell hole.
I loved the story of the "60 inch flat screen TV Lady" in Section 8 housing in New Orleans who wrote the Times-Picayune to complain about her free house.
You posted the “before” pictures. Don’t forget to post the “after” ones.
Folks, if your city governments are thinking about allowing section eight near you, fight it like your life depends on it, because it truly does. There is NOTHING redeeming about section eight housing.
I know, I have pulled secondary in one for 11 years and its the only way to keep the weekly shootings and stabbings down.
Instead, suggest that they move the section 8 housing to where the Mayor and the Housing Administrators own and live. Generally those areas lack the desired societal mix and they have so much empty space used up by lawns and ornamental plantings. /s
Wow. That is an excellent article. Deserves reprinting.
No offense, but I'd kill myself if I had to live in an apartment...Did that when I was young, and I hated every minute of it......Never ever again....
Middle class private sector apartments are nothing but civilian worker barracks. One mans floor, another mans ceiling...
I hate even visiting apartments....
Are you kidding. I love my apt. It’s quiet, roomy, and I only pay $340 a month. I don’t have to bother with maintenance or property taxes.
Ya see, were we all have different priorities.
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