Ingrained dependency
Tiburon
12 Dec 2012
Re: A time for reflection
New York Police Officer Lawrence DePrimo, has a three days’ worth of worldwide fame, when in a show of unsolicited kindness, buying a street bum a pair of winter shoes from … Skechers not Sketchers … with his hard-earned Franklin, was caught on camera by a passing Sun Devil … what in hell he’s doing in snowy Big Apple … that went viral when exposed by the loons of the left wing media.
This David-kind-of-news turned Goliath, pushed to the surface the issue of rougish entitlements in America, that the government is throwing borrowed money into the fire by the trainloads, busloads, planeloads, truckloads to no avail.
And in this show of humanity … Jeffrey Hillman … got caught in its web, where there’s no escape. He could care less to skedaddle while wallowing in milk and honey. He is a spoke in the hub – 66 millions of them on SSI, Medicaid and food stamps.
So, if Officer DePrimo had known this son-of-a-gun, this piece of crap, is on New York‘s list of “endangered species”, he could have thought twice, that instead of being benevolent a … spit … in the face is more than enough.
The shoes are gone probably sold it at a pittance. And the ploy he played on Officer DePrimo, will be recycled over and over again, likened to a … spider waiting for the next … gullible … fly to enter his chamber.
RECORDS SHOW . . .
Jeffrey Hillman … is no ordinary panhandler, though he looked like one. His way of life, is subsidized by the State of New York, providing him a place to live: the rent is paid for; the gas to heat his valueless ass; the juice to light-up his room and a free hospital ride in case his luck run out on him.
THE RAISON D’ETRE . . .
With all these freebies given to him, he still hustle in the streets because to him and the rest of them, it’s the me, me attitude. The life of handouts. The life of not looking for an honest work for an honest pay. The life of somebody busting his butt working for him. The life of ingrained dependency.
By the way, it reminds me of Chicago, when the transient hotel of this beggar caught fire, they found in his room shoe boxes full … three hundred thousand dollars worth … in cash.
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