Michael Snyder
Economic Collapse
November 21, 2013
There is a war on compassion in America today. You are about to read
about a Hawaii lawmaker that has used a sledgehammer to smash up at
least 30 shopping carts that homeless people were using. Yes, you read
that correctly. He is actually carrying a sledgehammer around so that
he can destroy the belongings of homeless people. He claims that it is
his intention “to do something practical that will really clean up the
streets”.
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Image: Sledgehammers (Wikimedia Commons).
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But as crazy as that sounds, the truth is that he is not alone. As
you will read about below, there are dozens of major cities all over the
country where feeding the homeless has been banned. In many of these
instances, public officials are very open about the fact that the goal
is to make their cities “cleaner” and “safer” places to live. They
simply do not want the homeless around. In fact, there are some cities
such as San Diego and San Francisco where social workers are actually
giving homeless people one-way bus tickets out of town. If you doubt
this, just keep reading. The United States is becoming a very cold,
heartless place, and homeless people are increasingly being treated like
human garbage in this country. So how bad will the treatment of the
homeless become when the economy gets really bad?
When I first heard about a state representative out in Hawaii that
was using a sledgehammer to go after homeless people, I could hardly
believe it. But it is actually true. The following is a short excerpt
from an
RT article that was published earlier this week…
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