Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Denver Housing Authority, where the sympathy wells...

So, only weeks after the fiasco of Ross Management deciding that the Second Amendment was more of a guideline than a rule, the Denver Housing Authority decided that they didn't want to be outshone by Douglas County Housing Authority for dumbass moves made in their name.  Three days after Sandy Rosskilly was shot and killed by her neighbor, the DHA decided that it would be a great idea to give a grieving 70 year old mother 6 hours notice to get out.  Her daughter is still in the morgue, but that is apparently no excuse for not being out in 6 hours.  

It amazes me that on a regular basis, people who have no need for public assistance not only abuse it (and feel that it is their right) but continue to be allowed to use it after being reported (due to lack of .gov willpower to stop it) and yet a 70 year old woman is out on the street with 6 hours notice after the murder of her daughter 3 days before.  If the powers that be in Denver have anything resembling a shred of decency, they will correct this injustice immediately and make sure that the employee who made this spectacular decision is reassigned to something that suits their skills a bit better.  Something like sorting and reconstructing shredded documents and putting them in alphabetical order, and paying them by the completed page.  I doubt anything other than an award for efficiency will happen, however...

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