That's the type of panhandling I meant. Yeah, we've got those scammers
here, too, begging for money. My mother offered work to one once, and he
turned her down! Said he wanted the money, not work. And this was a guy
who had a sign up saying he'd work for food!
Kat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trisha Cummings" <[log in to unmask]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.c-palsy
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: welfare, etc. ; was RE: WMD'S DOES IT MATTER
Hi Kat,
Well, here in DC - panhandlings a job and its pays better than mine -
they once wrote up a panhandler by the building I worked in - he made
$45,000.00 a year. I worked and made $30,000.00 Enough to make you want to
take to the streets. Around here they even have scams set with with disabled
vet signs.
Trisha
> Kat,
>
> You wrote:
> "I see the guys standing on street corners here begging and think, 'why
> can't you all go and find work? There's work out there for you - you just
> need to find it. Believe me, it's out there.'"
>
> Don't forget that a lot of these people are unable to work due to mental
> illness. A lot of the homeless are veterans who are plagued by PTSD, many
> are schizophrenic. The cuts in health care and affordable housing have
left
> them with no where to turn, and no one to care for them. It's very easy
to
> say "go find work", but it's hard to do. Very few places are hiring,
> especially in cities like DC, where many people are unemployed. Some of
> these people are lazy, but a lot of the homeless are working and unable to
> afford housing, unable to find jobs, or too mentally ill to work. Don't
> paint all of them with the same brush.
>
> ~Joy~
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