Please don't misinterpret me as supporting anything the New Orleans city council does.
As far as I'm concerned New Orleans is the most corrupt city in America. The money skimmed from public housing contracts are no exception.
However, when citizens are trying to break down the bars to get into a city council meeting, non-lethal force is probably going to be used.
That doesn't mean I support the NOPD, they are just as corrupt as the city council. I've seen them very unnecessarily shoot and kill an unarmed man, I told my lawyer about it and he told me it would be better for me if I didn't mention it to anybody.
Many citizens were against demolishing the public housing, but you have to remember, this housing is government subsidized housing. Many of the ones who are against the demolition subscribe to the entitlement socialist mentality.
That being said, I HIGHLY doubt the council decided to demolish the housing because entitlement programs are an unconstitutional distribution of wealth, or any of the reasons I have listed.
But, the reality remains the same, the houses are un-inhabitable in their current state, and with the mold growing in these homes, if someone does decide to live there legally or not, it is a lawsuit against the city waiting to happen. There was a long period that the city gave residents to go in and get whatever they wanted from the housing, the destruction of these projects has been talked about and implied since immediately after the storm.
it used to just be enough to get tourists as drunk as possible and then arrest them for public intox to line the city's coffers; now the state's housing (which is uninhabitable) is being taken away and the citizens are finally waking up. I feel bad now for leaving two months ago; I really thought things weren't going to change.
The citizens may be waking up, but I believe if they are waking up solely for the purpose of protecting government subsidies, they are setting themselves up for more government abuse.
You can bet Ron Paul is against all the federal subsidies that have caused these problems and allowed people like Nagin, Morial, Jefferson & Thomas to skim money and flood the system with the corruption that turned New Orleans into the cesspool that we all know it is.
I agree Orleans govt. needs MAJOR change, but I believe the needed change would cause outrage with many of the same people that are outraged by the council's decision to demolish the housing projects.
If anyone has ever seen the movie Idiocracy, the scene where the citizens riot because they started using water on the plants instead of "Brawndo" comes to mind.