All About US – Promote (the) General Welfare
(13th of a series) 
>From my unpublished book.
This chapter added in 1988. 
  
This series is archived at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
Rich Martin 
  
  
“We are in dire need of housing. Everyone should take a long, hard look at 
what’s going on in America with the homeless.”
Joyce Brown a.k.a. Billie Boggs
New York citizen arrested Oct, 28, 1987, in a campaign to get homeless people 
off the streets.
 
Promote (the) General Welfare 
  
While the city of Dallas was defending its decision to tear down a public 
housing project in court, and a nearby town went to court to get permission to 
demolish some uncompleted apartments left be a bankrupt contractor, local TV 
stations and The Fort Worth Star Telegram were giving front page coverage news 
coverage to some ramshackle shelters being torn down by city employees. These 
last dwellings were built under the overpasses of our multi-billion dollar 
superhighways which the U.S. Congress just decided to up-grade with $88 billion 
of tax payers hard earned money.
 
One sharp contributor to the Letters-to-the-Editor column made a near-perfect 
analogy between how Fort Worth was treating the poorest citizens with the same 
ruthless modus operandi employed by the government of South Africa which 
made worldwide news bull dosing shanty towns in that country. The sight of city 
crews tearing down the meager dwellings of Fort Worth’s least fortunate human 
beings was more than the city fathers could bear, although not newsworthy 
enough to make the national network news hours.
 
Fort Worth had an edge over the above Texas municipalities---they didn’t have 
to through the motions of a “fair” court hearing. All they had was an 
irritating local public relations problem. And it didn’t take them long to 
arrive at a solution. They ordered the city department destroying the makeshift 
hovels to stop an desist forthwith---and then they contracted a private sector 
company with the confiscation and destruction of the humble possessions of the 
city’s most impoverished citizens. In other words, they hired a private gun to 
do the evil deed. And amazingly, even the  local media lost interest.
The project and the apartments were eradicated. The Spartan structures along 
the highways have been trashed like the shanty towns of Africa . Each of the 
town fathers had their way at the expense of the defenseless people. 
 
But perhaps the most revealing thing was that Fort Worth Mayor Bob Bolen ran 
for re-election several months later, unopposed! You’d think that the 
sympathetic citizens of that fair city would be seeking a more compassionate 
leader who was smart enough to develop more humane solution to solve the 
community’s housing problem. Alas, they are no better than the uncivilized 
African Chieftans. We can expect to read more dispassionate news articles like 
the one appearing May 31st about an unidentified 48-year-old woman in Dallas . 
She was squashed by the rear wheels of a truck on which she made her bed.
 
Promote General Welfare, is that what it says in the Preamble? Who’s army is he 
in and why should he be promoted?
 
  
 
  
 


      

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