Mayor Ray Nagin: Big Easy to Get Easier for the Unemployed

In another example of truth and humor colliding, Scott Ott reports:

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin today reacted to shocking remarks by several city council members who suggested that able-bodied poor people who want to return to this flood-ravaged city should work for a living.

However, in his characteristic progressive style, Mayor Nagin took the opportunity to lay out what he called a “bold, positive vision to make living in the Big Easy easier than ever for those who have opted out of the workforce.”

The mayor called for rebuilding the core of each poor neighborhood around a magnificent public assistance office, where standing in line is replaced by lounging in luxurious recliners while government waiters, dubbed ‘Blight Attendants’, serve beverages and light snacks to the unemployed.

In ‘Nagin’s Nouveau New Orleans’, welfare recipients will have the option of receiving payments by check, electronic funds transfer or in a combination of lottery tickets and the colorful casino poker chips that have become legal tender at so many locations nationwide.

The mayor’s plan was greeted with enthusiasm on the streets of New Orleans, where forlorn young men still line up daily in front of piles of rubble that used be public assistance offices.

“I came back to the city hoping to start a new life,” said an unnamed 24-year-old homeless man. “But there’s no work to do here. There’s nothing but mountains of debris, busted down buildings and crowds of contractors and church people cleaning up the mess and rebuilding stuff. I don’t know whether to blame FEMA or George Bush, but someone needs to stand up and take responsiblity.”

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Perhaps the Mayor can send some of “his people” from the “Chocolate City” to help out. Or would that be asking too much?

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  2. Jason Says:

    Of course that’s how it should be. Why shouldn’t those who contribute very little at best and are an amazing drain at worst recieve the best that other people’s tax money can buy? Despite the fact that I have insurance the copay for my child’s nebulizer treatment is as much as a small car payment. If we were unemployed and recieving government assistance then it wouldn’t cost us a dime. Both myself and my wife are gainfuly employed but we struggle to make ends meet while paying the taxes that fund this amazing spectacle. How can you justify not being willing to work and pay taxes yet being totally willing to accept the assistance being provided by those very taxes?

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