Anyone who wants a glimpse of Americaâs Third World future can just take a gander at Detroit. Things have gotten so bad that Detroit residents are fighting over the only thing more urgently necessary than food and weapons when nature reclaims its authority over civilization. Water. Even gasoline and fire can be lived without. But not water. Wars have been fought over it and civilizations have ceased for the lack of it. And so the battle rages in Detroit as the once-great civilization slips into chaos. It is kind of odd to think that a city named for water, nestled along a great river with access to the worldâs largest supply of fresh water would be fighting over â water? How is this possible? Answer: Government. For over 150 years, the City of Detroit has operated one of the largest water filtration systems in the country with grand pumping facilities drawing hundreds of millions of gallons every day from the Great Lakes. It sells water at cost to residents and neighboring governments. It has been enough water to supply Detroit during all of her booms and busts â smelting iron, logging timber, building stoves and carriages. Arsenal of Democracy. Motown. Then, the biggest boom of all: the auto industry. Followed by the biggest bust of all. Now the city is in bankruptcy. Sorting through the bills, a new generation of forced realists learned the hard way Margaret Thatcherâs maxim about socialism. Eventually, you really do run out of other peopleâs money. Turns out, for decades, the grand and generous city has been just giving water to residents for free. If the Koch Brothers had done this, environmentalists would freak out and picket their headquarters accusing them of wasting precious water. But itâs all cool in the name of welfare. Who is the ultimate loser here? Not you and me. We have never been told the water is free. We keep on paying our water bill and fixing leaky faucets. And the water keeps coming. In Detroit, something shocking happened. As the city desperately tries getting its books in order before the whole place comes under the hammer of the auctioneer, the free âstuffâ dried up. Literally. Out of the blue, lifelong water scofflaws got billed for the water they used. Residents were stunned. They didnât know what they were looking at. And then came the stark warnings: If they didnât pay for the water they used, the water would be shut off. And it was. Animals are treated better than this. In parks, the signs say, âDo not feed the bears.â Thatâs because we donât want the bears to become dependent. And then starve to death. Or get hauled off in cages after they turn to crime because the free âstuffâ ran out. But the Welfare Barons have no problem treating humans like this. They give them all the free stuff they can. Until they run out. Then they scream, âHumanitarian crisis! Racism!â As if they werenât the authors of this cruel, sick, twisted game to begin with. âThese companies are basically Caucasian companies. The folks who are being cut off are almost one hundred percent African-American,â explained NAACP Legal Defense Fund lawyer Alice Jennings. She is suing the City of Detroit for discrimination. Donât try to understand it. âThirsty for Justice,â âWater is a human right,â read the signs protesters carry defiantly declaring their entitlement to free water. The United Nations Human Rights Council declared the City of Detroit guilty of human rights violations. For cutting off the free water. Just goes to show that nothing is so expensive as when it is âfree.â http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/23/nuclear-option-The-cost-of-free-water-in-Detroit
This paragraph perfectly sums up the kind of parasites detroit and liberalism has created, the woman is a community organiser living for free on disability, and complaining she should get her water free too. For some reason she can be a community organiser but is too disabled to work a real job. A total burden to society, that liberal doo gooders are 100% responsible for creating. Meanwhile, stories of residential shutoffs abound. Tangela Harris been doing her best to keep up, but when she was no longer able to work she had trouble stretching her monthly $780 in disability benefits to pay the water bill. So her water service was disconnected. Harris has since come up with $1,100 to have services restored but is having trouble keeping her $180 monthly payment to the water department. On top of that, her home has entered foreclosure because Detroit water bills are rolled into property taxes. âThey can say my house is condemned and take it,â said Harris, 38, a community organizer. âPeople think weâre not prioritizing, but itâs not that simple when youâre under the poverty level. Itâs a different mindset.â
Originally Posted by dbphoenix "...So let her die. Problem solved..." Hey, you finally said something I agree with. As a Darwinist (as well as Tea Party-er and Libertarian), "Provide for yourself or perish" should be the rule. It's nature's way. In animal populations, the first to suffer predation are the young, old, sick, infirm. That's HEALTHY AND GOOD for the population as a whole. If you're unable or unwilling to provide for yourself, what good are you? You're just a parasite, sucking the blood from another and taking up space. And if you can't support kids you create, DON'T HAVE THEM. There are probably 5 Billion people on this planet who never should have been born because their parents couldn't/wouldn't provide for them.
I cannot agree with my fellow conservatives agreeing to "let her die". What I suggest is to instead change welfare and disability to allow for water payments, but only with full drug testing and review of a person's assets. When I lived in Puerto Rico I remember the government doing random inspections into people's apartments and property (those who got welfare). They were periodically reviewed and if the state noticed things like high def TVs or other high end items in their houses, etc, they lost their benefits. In other words, if they needed assistance because they were poor, they needed to be poor to get it. This made sure (in theory) that those who were truly in need got the benefits.