Wow. I think Jonathan Swift would've been proud. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2023 08:00:22 -0800 (PST) > > > From: Ted<http://www.send.mailchimpapp.com/~tedrall.aol.com> > > Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2023 12:37:49 +0000 > > > > Mr. President, Please Kill the Homeless Woman Who Lives Outside My Apartment > > by Ted Rall > > > > Dear Mr. President, > > > > Won’t you please kill the homeless woman who lives on a bench on the > > median strip of the street near my apartment building? > > > > She doesn’t bother me. As far as I know, she doesn’t bother anyone else > > either. The woman who lives in the middle of the street is nice. I like her. > > Last week, as I was waiting for the traffic signal to change, she beckoned > > softly from under her pile of soiled blankets, asking for change, and I gave > > her a ten-dollar bill. I’m not usually that nice. She’s that > > sympathetic. > > > > I pitied her. I’ve watched her decline since spring. As six months dragged > > by this probably-fiftysomething-year-old woman has deteriorated from “how > > did someone so normal become homeless?” to talking to herself to severely > > sunburned to “this person will die this winter.” > > > > It was in the high 30s last night and it will only get colder and it is not > > a question of when or how she’ll die—the answers are (a) this winter and > > (b) hypothermia—but whether the usual circle of votive candles and $5 > > bouquets of flowers will be placed by her bench or on the southwest corner > > of the intersection near the other one. > > > > They say that dying of cold isn’t that bad. That you feel warm, cozy, > > disoriented. > > > > I don’t believe them. Whatever the physical sensations, dying from cold a > > hundred feet from a couple hundred housing units so overheated that many New > > Yorkers keep their windows open all year long has got to be one hell of a > > lonesome suck of depressing. The nice woman who lives in the median deserves > > better than drawing her final breath while staring at the glow of a laptop > > screen through a frosted window pane the opposite side of which, under > > different circumstances, she would live inside. > > > > So, Mr. President, won’t you please kill this lady? You’d be doing her a > > favor. > > > > I know this isn’t your fault, sir. In a different world, you could > > allocate the tens of thousands of dollars needed to provide my outside > > neighbor with emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent rehousing, > > substance abuse and/or mental health treatment. In reality, that money is > > tied up. The government’s budget is stretched thin. You have a massive > > deficit to think about. > > > > Plus you have big expenses. For example, you’re asking Congress for $106 > > billion “in funding for Israel, Ukraine, countering China > > in the Indo-Pacific, and operations on the southern U.S. border.” These > > are, obviously, all very important needs. Before she succumbed to > > schizophrenia, the woman who is going to die in my New York neighborhood > > wouldn’t dream of suggesting that her desire to live indoors ought to come > > ahead of countering China in the Indo-Pacific. > > > > I understand. If she hadn’t gone crazy, she’d understand too. Defense is > > one pot. A big pot. Anti-poverty is another pot. A very small pot. Like the > > tiniest pot in the smallest dollhouse ever. Everyone knows—you can’t “ > > just” move money from one pot to another pot. That’s not something we > > even want to think about. > > > > All that military spending got me thinking, though. Although Ukraine and > > Israel and Taiwan clearly need fighter jets and tanks and drones and ships > > and cyber weapons and missiles and bombs and light arms and bullets in order > > to kill as many Russian and Palestinian and Chinese people as possible, will > > they really miss…one? > > > > Euthanizing a homeless New Yorker wouldn’t require anything as fancy as > > one of the MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile Systems we’re sending to Ukraine. > > This lady isn’t worth $1.5 million . Not to mention, one ATACM would take out a whole > > block or two—including my place! > > > > I’m thinking something more modest, along the lines of the Switchblade 300 > > “suicide” drone, another gizmo we’re > > providing to Ukraine. As I’m sure you’re aware, Mr. President, the > > AeroVironment Switchblade is an expandable loitering munition so small it can fit in a backpack. You launch it > > from a tube. Then it flies to and crashes into its target, where its > > explosive warhead detonates. Like the homeless, it’s expendable. And it’ > > s only $6,000 ! > > > > Come on, Mr. President: We both know the Ukrainians and the Israelis and > > Taiwanese don’t need all the weapons we’re sending them. The Ukrainians > > don’t; they’re selling the extras we send them on the black market and the dark web (v) . I only need one. One! > > > > I know—“operations on the southern U.S. border” address an existential > > threat to America. What if an illegal terrorist migrant were to sneak past > > the border wall and make his way to New York and then were to kill the > > homeless woman on my street who would otherwise die of exposure this winter? > > Of course, that would be OK. > > > > Still. It’s not like you can’t let $6,000 “accidently” fall out of > > your budget for “operations on the southern U.S. border.” Send that > > drone. Please blow up the old lady.