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Monday, February 25, 2008

Solving the Homelessness Problem

Homelessness Urban outdoorsmanship has become a significant problem in post-Katrina N'awlins. Folks living under bridges have started to form neighborhood watches. But in nearby Jefferson* Parish a very pragmatic approach has been taken: They're knocking down the bridges. That's right, folks. The Causeway overpass at Jefferson Davis* Highway overpass is no more, as traffic is rerouted around a major condominium construction project. I was going to take a picture and post it, but I'm lazy.

*That's President Davis to y'all.

7 Comments:

  • At 25/2/08 15:16 , Blogger KAISER ANDY I said...

    Pretty soon they'll form sports leagues.
    I bet they take first place in the food scrounge competition. It's not a half-eaten banana- it's a half-uneaten banana. Be an optimist for Pete's sake.

     
  • At 25/2/08 16:07 , Blogger Ted said...

    I prefer pessimism. The true pessimist can only be pleasantly surprised.

     
  • At 26/2/08 03:09 , Blogger Yankee John said...

    i disagree gentlemen. It is this type of stunning underachievement that made america mediocre. why is the pilgram a folk hero and the viet nam era vagrant just a pathetic junkie? The hobo is now lionized as the embodyment of american independance and non-conformist rebellion. (amazing what happens when your story is written by woody guthrie)

    I foresee a time when the displaced persons of the american underbelly will take there place in folklore beside Paul Bunyan and Tom Jode. Theire not just homeless, they're grate people!

     
  • At 26/2/08 15:27 , Blogger KAISER ANDY I said...

    Well, homeless of today, and hobo of Woody Guthrie's time are not exactly the same entity.
    Besides, I don't recall a Woody Guthrie tune about hobos. There are many about migrant laborers, and some about people not being able to work due to the Great Depression, however.

     
  • At 26/2/08 15:31 , Blogger KAISER ANDY I said...

    The pilgrims also wouldn't have made it without handouts.
    Besides, folk heros are just people who defied the law in defence of what they saw as right.

    So if we should look at Protestant squatting freeloaders as heros, count me out.

     
  • At 27/2/08 04:01 , Blogger Yankee John said...

    yes andy, you were right. but i was funny. i win.

     
  • At 3/3/08 20:00 , Blogger Ted said...

    It's my blog, I will decide who wins, thank you.

    (sound of Ted counting campaign contributions)

    Yep, John wins. Congratulations John. By the way, I'm out of Natty Bo.

     

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