Monday, February 09, 2009

Repubs turn their backs on people who have played by the rules.

Crooks and Liars:


This is what the Republicans and Blue Dog Dems are turning their backs on:
All over the New Jersey, the welfare lines are getting longer and longer. Victims of the recession are lining up to apply for food stamps and seek help paying for utilities, rent and subsidized health care in numbers that veteran social service workers have never seen before.

While the lines may run the longest in urban Essex County, rural Salem County and suburban Middlesex see the same thing: lines getting longer, lines made up more and more of people that have never stood there before.

Nikki Hernez, a 45-year-old Newark bus driver looking for work since October, said she has stood in lines all over the county. She walked 2 1/2 miles to a Newark office Monday to pick up a bus pass, only to be told to come back Thursday because the office was so jammed.

Hernez finds the line in East Orange office the most chaotic.

"The line at 50 South Clinton Avenue is crazy -- people get there early in the morning, a lot of the people are cursing, yelling and screaming," Hernez said.
"You gotta understand, people are under so much pressure there is only so much they can take," said Hernez, who ran out of unemployment benefits and applied for welfare in the fall. "But even I tell them, real nice, you're not going to get anything quick by cursing the worker out."

[...] They include people like Joan, a 52-year-old Warren County resident who applied for public assistance in December, after years of holding white-collar and part-time tutoring jobs. County workers told her to come back in January because they were "so overloaded," she said.

Joan, who declined to reveal her full name to protect her son's privacy, said she doesn't blame the county workers -- "good people doing the best they can. But I have always been a taxpaying citizen. I am playing by the rules and I can't get help."

2 comments:

airJackie said...

Many Americans today have always paid and even helped others. Now they have to ask for help and their turned down. Some of those in need have used up every thing they had worked for and even their retirement. I listen to some stories today from a family in Ohio who are Republicans and voted for McCain/Palin. Every person in the family lost their job. This man is looking for Obama to help as their own Republican State Elected Officials vote NO. Who would have thought that these people would have to ask a President they voted against for help while their own Party Leaders turn their backs.

PrissyPatriot said...

Yes, they were fools who voted against their own interests, and that is just what the RNC likes. They got what they voted for-but unfortunately, dragged the rest of us who didn't down with them...