March 18, 2009
Homeless Red Ink
I have a prediction.
Even though President Obama insists
that all of the trillions in so-called "stimulus" spending will be
expertly managed and masterfully allocated -- of course, to only the
most deserving and stimulating beneficiaries -- lots of the hastily
cobbled new spending will end up being wasted.
I'm afraid I cheated with this
prediction. I already have an example in hand. The town of Union, New
York, is slated to receive almost $600,000 from the Department of
Housing and Urban Development. Why? To combat homelessness.
Problem? There isn't one -- that is,
there isn't a homeless problem in Union. Which is why the town does
not have any programs for dealing with the homeless and it has no
means of administering the money that's been flung at it. Nor did the
town request the funds. Town supervisor John Bernardo says, "We were
surprised. We've never been a recipient before."
A less honest man would have trucked
in some homeless guys and warbled, "Thank goodness we're finally
getting these funds." But what Union lacks, Washington provides: A HUD
spokesman says the new grant recipients should employ "creative
strategies" in figuring out how to spend the money.
So that more than half-million
dollars will find a home somewhere -- anywhere but the wallets it came
from.
You see why I shake my head and say,
"I could have predicted this." This isn't change. It's more -- way
more -- of the same.