I'll put my sympathy with those who work hard and fail, not with those who put no effort in. Having a particular set of genetics has given this man more than his fair share of chances.
god this makes me sick theres so many homeless people out there we could help if we took the trillions of dollars spent on weapons, tanks, and jets and at least pay for them to have a cheap apartment and at least give them a chance to find a job
I agree with your notion about over spending on the military, but why should it be anyone's job to provide for these people? We don't even have enough jobs for the non-homeless. Create the jobs, and the homeless problem will take care of itself without them needing a free ride from the working class. At that point, the ones who don't want to work can stay where they are and still not leech off our tax dollars.
And I was homeless for a year from 2005-2006. Not living with relatives or friends homeless, living in the streets homeless. Never begged, never applied for welfare, I worked my way out of it after getting a part-time job as a dish washer at a small coffee shop. Do I want a cookie? Nope, but I can tell you the majority of the homeless are there because they want to be (because they'd rather be there than to work or have responsibilities) - trust me, I lived around many of them for the time I was out there.
Yes, many (I don't know if I'd venture to say "most") are mentally ill or addicted to drugs. Those people need treatment, and many in the mentally ill category could work, given the proper treatments and guidance. They have Fairhaven people making light bulbs and working at Krafmaid Cabinetry here. I think it's a great program. It helps them become independent, build confidence, earn their own living and become productive members of society.
It's called "social assistance" (AKA: welfare). While there is no question about it's effectiveness at helping people stay on their feet (I myself once received payments I badly needed that helped me stay stable through a rough time and pursue my IT career through college, which led to the full-time, relatively stable [all things considered] and self-sufficient job I'm at today)- there is an overwhelming majority of welfare recipients that do not have the incentive, ambition or drive needed to move forward and get their lives in order.
I've seen entire families make themselves completely dependant on the welfare system in my country, and introduce their sons and daughters to it once they become of age. They do not push themselves on to further their education or enter the workforce- because in their minds they do not feel they need to, and feel they are "entitled" to the government cheques coming in. And they will try to lie, cheat, and otherwise deceive the government agencies giving them the money, just so they can see another monthly pay-cheque coming in.
I feel no sympathy for this guy at all. He blew ALL of his money on drugs after he got his 15 minutes of fame and a very high paying job. He's a horrible person and his life reflects that. He's the type of person that screws up opportunities and no amount of giving him a free ride will save him. You can't help those that don't want to help themselves. There's millions more people who are far more deserving yet get much less.
What a wonderful thing to do for another that is needing help. Mr. Ted Williams is truly trying and others can give him back his dignity and any thing else that he lost during those years. I want to thank the Senior Editor of The Daily Good for what he has done and for Amy Vernon for submitting the article or writing it. You both have big hearts and I love reading articles such as this.There is so much bad out there any time of the day or wk and we need to read more of these articles of others helping the ones down on their luck or for whatever reason. My heart goes out to this man and I commend him for trying so hard and I pray for you and others. Ask and you shall receive. You do your share to help yourself and others will help you. I and others have had their life affected 1 time or another and I had some help but a person has to reach out before anyone can help them. His was in a different way than mine. I do have a family member that is climbing that ladder and has been for a while but God along with his help will make it and I have known that for a long time. Thank You Dear Father in Heaven and thank you for posting this comment. Please reach out to others and don't even ask them if they need help. You will know. Thanks.
What a wonderful thing to do for another that is needing help. Mr. Ted Williams is truly trying and others can give him back his dignity and any thing else that he lost during those years. I want to thank the Senior Editor of The Daily Good for what he has done and for Amy Vernon for submitting the article or writing it. You both have big hearts and I love reading articles such as this.There is so much bad out there any time of the day or wk and we need to read more of these articles of others helping the ones down on their luck or for whatever reason. My heart goes out to this man and I commend him for trying so hard and I pray for you and others. Ask and you shall receive. You do your share to help yourself and others will help you. I and others have had their life affected 1 time or another and I had some help but a person has to reach out before anyone can help them. His was in a different way than mine. I do have a family member that is climbing that ladder and has been for a while but God along with his help will make it and I have known that for a long time. Thank You Dear Father in Heaven and thank you for posting this comment. Please reach out to others and don't even ask them if they need help. You will know. Thanks.
Make love not war! What I ment to say was, take the money spent on wars, tock markets and other capitalism bull s**t and give to the poor people. I mean, how can we live with our selfs, when we let half of the world starve to death and do nothing about it, altough we have all that it takes to help. http://www.free-plans.com/Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
partrowFeb 12, 2012
Get it together, Ted.
Most of them don't even get a second chance. You had a second chance and blew it.
Get it together, Ted.
Closed AccountFeb 13, 2012
I agree with ya
qwed88Feb 12, 2012
I'll put my sympathy with those who work hard and fail, not with those who put no effort in. Having a particular set of genetics has given this man more than his fair share of chances.
bostic30Feb 12, 2012
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice.......
equinox2o12Feb 12, 2012
We won't be fooled again.
equinox2o12Feb 12, 2012
We won't be fooled again.
jeffreyaguileraFeb 13, 2012
You can't get fooled again.
hillsfarFeb 13, 2012
Fool me once, shame on... shame on you.Fool me... you can't get fooled again.
publikjohn9Feb 12, 2012
Big media keeps proping him up like a government proping up a failing economy.
justinr93Feb 12, 2012
god this makes me sick theres so many homeless people out there we could help if we took the trillions of dollars spent on weapons, tanks, and jets and at least pay for them to have a cheap apartment and at least give them a chance to find a job
rogerevans1Feb 12, 2012
I agree with your notion about over spending on the military, but why should it be anyone's job to provide for these people? We don't even have enough jobs for the non-homeless. Create the jobs, and the homeless problem will take care of itself without them needing a free ride from the working class. At that point, the ones who don't want to work can stay where they are and still not leech off our tax dollars.
And I was homeless for a year from 2005-2006. Not living with relatives or friends homeless, living in the streets homeless. Never begged, never applied for welfare, I worked my way out of it after getting a part-time job as a dish washer at a small coffee shop. Do I want a cookie? Nope, but I can tell you the majority of the homeless are there because they want to be (because they'd rather be there than to work or have responsibilities) - trust me, I lived around many of them for the time I was out there.
PickledsoulFeb 12, 2012
where im from, most homeless people are mentally ill or addicted to drugs. they cant help themselves.
honestly, its not like you can take your money with you when you die.
rogerevans1Feb 12, 2012
Yes, many (I don't know if I'd venture to say "most") are mentally ill or addicted to drugs. Those people need treatment, and many in the mentally ill category could work, given the proper treatments and guidance. They have Fairhaven people making light bulbs and working at Krafmaid Cabinetry here. I think it's a great program. It helps them become independent, build confidence, earn their own living and become productive members of society.
demolitio02Feb 12, 2012
It's called "social assistance" (AKA: welfare). While there is no question about it's effectiveness at helping people stay on their feet (I myself once received payments I badly needed that helped me stay stable through a rough time and pursue my IT career through college, which led to the full-time, relatively stable [all things considered] and self-sufficient job I'm at today)- there is an overwhelming majority of welfare recipients that do not have the incentive, ambition or drive needed to move forward and get their lives in order.
I've seen entire families make themselves completely dependant on the welfare system in my country, and introduce their sons and daughters to it once they become of age. They do not push themselves on to further their education or enter the workforce- because in their minds they do not feel they need to, and feel they are "entitled" to the government cheques coming in. And they will try to lie, cheat, and otherwise deceive the government agencies giving them the money, just so they can see another monthly pay-cheque coming in.
cantstopwontstopFeb 12, 2012
I feel no sympathy for this guy at all. He blew ALL of his money on drugs after he got his 15 minutes of fame and a very high paying job. He's a horrible person and his life reflects that. He's the type of person that screws up opportunities and no amount of giving him a free ride will save him. You can't help those that don't want to help themselves. There's millions more people who are far more deserving yet get much less.
meccaydnaFeb 12, 2012
Well, I gyess Kraft is the one giving him the newest chance to change it....I doubt they're going to give him another one if he slips.
davielli22Feb 12, 2012
We're rooting for you, Ted. But patience has a limit.
ihat3b0ysFeb 13, 2012
http://a2zarticlescity.com/2012/02/some-essential-business-office-supplies-boston/
reisenuFeb 13, 2012
I like the good man good luck
mohamedghorabFeb 13, 2012
http://www.yahki.com/hossammostafa/stories/20120213/%D8%A3%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%AF-%D8%B4%D9%81%D9%8A%D9%82-%D9%81%D9%8A-%22%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B0%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B4%D8%B9%D8%B1-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%B6%22!
slexaminerFeb 13, 2012
Dang, seems like he's had enough chances. Well, crap. No, I guess not.
Closed AccountFeb 13, 2012
I wondered whatever became of him.
SheSaySoFeb 12, 2012
Even second chances are hard to come by, I hope he is able to hold on to this third chance.
joslinelizabethFeb 16, 2012
What a wonderful thing to do for another that is needing help. Mr. Ted Williams is truly trying and others can give him back his dignity and any thing else that he lost during those years. I want to thank the Senior Editor of The Daily Good for what he has done and for Amy Vernon for submitting the article or writing it. You both have big hearts and I love reading articles such as this.There is so much bad out there any time of the day or wk and we need to read more of these articles of others helping the ones down on their luck or for whatever reason. My heart goes out to this man and I commend him for trying so hard and I pray for you and others. Ask and you shall receive. You do your share to help yourself and others will help you. I and others have had their life affected 1 time or another and I had some help but a person has to reach out before anyone can help them. His was in a different way than mine. I do have a family member that is climbing that ladder and has been for a while but God along with his help will make it and I have known that for a long time. Thank You Dear Father in Heaven and thank you for posting this comment. Please reach out to others and don't even ask them if they need help. You will know. Thanks.
joslinelizabethFeb 16, 2012
What a wonderful thing to do for another that is needing help. Mr. Ted Williams is truly trying and others can give him back his dignity and any thing else that he lost during those years. I want to thank the Senior Editor of The Daily Good for what he has done and for Amy Vernon for submitting the article or writing it. You both have big hearts and I love reading articles such as this.There is so much bad out there any time of the day or wk and we need to read more of these articles of others helping the ones down on their luck or for whatever reason. My heart goes out to this man and I commend him for trying so hard and I pray for you and others. Ask and you shall receive. You do your share to help yourself and others will help you. I and others have had their life affected 1 time or another and I had some help but a person has to reach out before anyone can help them. His was in a different way than mine. I do have a family member that is climbing that ladder and has been for a while but God along with his help will make it and I have known that for a long time. Thank You Dear Father in Heaven and thank you for posting this comment. Please reach out to others and don't even ask them if they need help. You will know. Thanks.
rixar13Feb 13, 2012
One day at a time.... smile :-)
victornnysFeb 12, 2012
http://tinyurl.com/75swsog-this is a great idea,there are also many living in tent cities in places like America,i thing the voice of this man should be applied by so many government to save millions of house less or rather home less people-Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
crimenr1Feb 12, 2012
http://howiw.com/
diyboatsFeb 12, 2012
Make love not war! What I ment to say was, take the money spent on wars, tock markets and other capitalism bull s**t and give to the poor people. I mean, how can we live with our selfs, when we let half of the world starve to death and do nothing about it, altough we have all that it takes to help.
http://www.free-plans.com/Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
bigsandsFeb 12, 2012
I saw this on Youtube about a year ago. Good luck Ted!!
candelillawax123Feb 12, 2012
Baby lock them doors and turn the lights down low
rudegarFeb 12, 2012
is that not Obamas secret Muslim Kenyan evil estranged 1/2 Siamese twin bother :O
cherwilcoFeb 13, 2012
that's a weird thing to say about your real dad