Then local media started sniffing around and finds out she's basically homeless by choice having been offered a place to stay for free and then a nominal rent of $400, which she turned down seeking a better deal I guess
And now this comes out and she's getting a free home thanks to the publicity generated. What about all the other homeless people like deserving veterans and the often undeserving people homeless because they choose drugs and alcohol over a roof and food? Or the millions of other disabled people making their existence in the world on their meager disability checks who still pay rent as rough as it is, are we gonna give them houses too Der Commissar Obama? The audio and video jont jive up but it's worth listening and having pictures to look at, otherwise it can ve viewed at the website linked below
I'm all for helping the needy and I do it quite often as can be seen on my facebook page causes section, but when and where does it all end folks in the Obama free money for nothing era? Dire Straits should rework their old 80's hit "Money for nothing" and cash in on as well during the New Obama Monopoly Money Printing Administration dishing out these mountainous back door payoffs and reparations.
Henrietta Hughes says she's not milking the system |
UPDATE: WINK News - Southwest Florida | Local & Florida: "SOUTHWEST FLORIDA - A woman making national headlines after a tearful moment with President Obama has a new home.
Thursday morning, Chene Thompson handed Henrietta Hughes the keys to her home in Hendry County. Thompson is the wife of State Representative Nick Thompson (R-District 73). Hughes and her son will live at the home rent free.
However, a local organization is coming forward saying Hughes isn't being honest about how much help she's had in the past.
The director of We Care Outreach Ministry, Tanya Johnson, says just last month she offered Henrietta Hughes permanent housing and a place to stay free for three months, but Hughes refused.
'We would have allowed her to stay for the first 90 days, no income. You know free,' said Tanya Johnson.
We Care Outreach Ministry is a faith based organization in Fort Myers.
Johnson says she also gave Henrietta and her son Corey, money, food and offered Corey job training courses, but it was refused.
'We have extended a lot of her services to her,' Johnson said.
But Henrietta Hughes says these services weren't free and the apartment in East Fort Myers came with a price tag.
Hughes says Tanya Johnson wanted $400 a month immediately.
The disability check Hughes gets is 800 a month" continued
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