Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Haven for the Homeless next?

Have you seen her lately? You probably will, along with the rat,
if Lake Worth has anything to say about it.

Well, why not. We have every other group alive, living and breathing in our friendly little family oriented city of Lake Worth. I never thought I would see the day that I agreed with Lois Frankel on anything but when you take an action to rid the homeless from congregating in front of a public building right down in the heart of your city and then you are sued by liberal groups with liberal lawyers, our standards have totally flip flopped into something of a joke. They brought the City of West Palm Beach to its knees. Unreal, really.

I have a soft spot for the homeless as I have always said that the majority of us are only a heartbeat away from being in that state. Who knows? The nicest of people lose jobs, lose their homes, and some end up on the streets but it is usually a temporary situation. But the majority of the homeless are chronic--alcoholics and drug users who need professional help for addiction.

These are the people hanging out in West Palm Beach and in front of the library once a week to get a free meal. There used to be hundreds living out in John Prince Park. We witnessed a lot of them in our Cultural Plaza, dancing drunk and bothering the citizens. And these chronics are the ones we probably want to harbor here in Lake Worth...just my guess.

Tonight we have a presentation on the HOMELESS. Can't wait. Watch. This will be the next liberal cause we take on in the City of Lake Worth, (like we can afford another one) and I would bet that it will be right down in the heart of our city, like the illegal labor center, allowing them a city park or building for this. After all, they have the rights. We don’t have enough problems here; we need more.