I have to thank The Wichita Eagle for
putting out a piece that actually exposes abuse by our corporate rulers who
seem to relish seeing poor people suffer....just for being poor. In this
case the poor get a traffic ticket. That have trouble paying it. Eventually
they lose their license and can no longer legally drive. Now they can't legally
drive to work. They lose more money. They end up driving their cars anyway
because they need to see a doctor, go to work or get things they need from the
store. Eventually they are caught and they are put in jail. And the fines just
keep piling up. Before long these poor people owe as much as the make in a
year. And it just keeps getting worse from there.
Picking on poor people seems to be a pass-time for
wealthier Republican politicians who seem to treat being poor as a crime. Just
as when drowning a person, we don't let them up for a single breath of air. It
just delays the dying and prolongs a miserable life. In Kansas most poor people
know how much they are despised. The wealthy political establishment
fights against raising the minimum wage, which has been frozen for years.
Here in Kansas none of these people can get health care, through Medicaid since
our Governor, Sam Brownback has prevented Medicaid expansion and sees to it that
many of these people die from preventable disease. Over the last six years, our
Tea Party legislatures have gotten rid of any government program that benefits
poor workers...and that includes a small government stipend that used to be
issued to burry people after they die.
As always, our corporate elites keeping poor workers
going from pay day to pay day, and any thing that goes wrong traps them in
poverty and creates a massive dependence on what ever lousy job they are stuck
with.
The following article gives the details or the
process.
From The Wichita Eagle:
Larry Merriweather says he lost his driver’s license
after a downturn in the economy in 2008 made it difficult for him to pay a
traffic fine. Since then, he has racked up around $8,000 in tickets and fees,
many for driving on a suspended license. -Oliver Morrison The
Wichita Eagle
BY OLIVER
MORRISON
Larry Merriweather runs a small business
from Wichita in which he strips and waxes the floors of stores across Kansas.
In 2008, when the recession hit, he said
his income fell from $63,000 to $21,000 in one year. As a result, he couldn’t
pay a speeding ticket, and his license was suspended.
He couldn’t stop working, so he said
every time he got pulled over, he would get additional fines and penalties,
including having to pay bail when he was jailed for driving on a suspended
license. He’s never had a DUI and hasn’t been in any accidents, he said.
Merriweather said he now owes about $8,000 in back fines.
“How can I make a living if I can’t get
to my job?” Merriweather said. “I’m being treated like a criminal, and my crime
is driving to work.”
As of November, more than 100,000
Kansans had their driver’s licenses suspended for not paying traffic tickets.
That means there was about one suspended license for every 20 adults living in
Kansas.
For the rest click here.
3 comments:
The stupid troll is back. You obviously know nothing about being poor in this country. ALL people make mistakes. That is not an excuse to trap them in debt the rest of their lives. I’ve lived in this country long enough to know that some people are kept poor and they will never escape. The worst part is a bunch of pompous conservatives who do everything they can to make life harder for those at the bottom.
I mean you’re so smart and all! He he! I suppose you never make mistakes.
Ass holes like you make me sick. I’m glad most people in this country are not as obnoxious or as dumb as you are.
I removed the above remark for being racist. I will not leave comments on here that poke fun at a persons race, nor using racial slurs.
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