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Maryland Councilman, John Grasso Says Government Assistance is for Freeloaders!

Maryland Councilman, John Grasso Says Government Assistance is for Freeloaders!

by January 13, 2015 1 comment

 No He Is Not Sorry And Do Not Wait For An Apology!

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An Anne Arundel County councilman is standing by his comments that people shouldn’t live in his Maryland jurisdiction if they can’t afford it.

Councilman John Grasso says people seeking government assistance are “freeloaders” who often use their children “as a crutch to describe laziness.”

“Who told them to have children?” Grasso said, according to The Capital.

Grasso spoke Thursday with the newspaper following a Monday council meeting during which he said he had no sympathy for people who had testified about how they’ve benefited from affordable housing.

“Most people don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan,” Grasso added. “Every one of those folks should learn that.”

At the meeting, the council passed a measure limiting where affordable housing can go in the county. The measure follows a plan to build an 84-unit, mixed-income housing development in Pasadena, The Capital reports. Some opponents felt the plan “would change the character” of their community.

The proposal also had not been awarded state-controlled tax credits, which would have paid a portion of the costs.

Looking at one resident, Grasso said: “My heart doesn’t go out to you – it just doesn’t.”

Grasso says those seeking assistance need to work harder, save their money, and if they can’t afford to live in the county, they shouldn’t.

Do you agree with his statements? If you were living in that county would you feel the same way? Leave your comments below.

Thank you Levar D for sending this story!

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 Source: NBC

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  1. nostraquarius
    #1 nostraquarius 14 January, 2015, 19:23

    Keeping all other things constant I believe if we put children of broken homes in the custody of their fathers at the rate we currently award mothers custody we could all but eliminate the welfare state in a generation. Likewise, we would reduce the size of local, state, and federal government probably by half with this single change in status quo.

    No new legislation, no new policies, no additional over site. Merely allow men to rear the next generation, and see what happens…

  2. julie quarles
    #2 julie quarles 15 January, 2015, 20:45

    i was catching up on all your older videos but then i was kinda relieved to see you keep posting new ones and after viewing alot of your work as much as i enjoy it im hoping one day you wont have to keep making these news videos that you work yourself out of a job ( of course that wont happen) just saying

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