And the Loonies expect the government to provide decent public housing?

Looking for a future at Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project. The buildings have been razed now; the residents were merely shuffled off to the next stop

Looking for a future at Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project. The buildings have been razed now; the residents were merely shuffled off to the next stop

In the modern welfare state, public housing developments serve as demonstration models: no sane person would want to live in one. “I wouldn’t treat a dog like that”, you say, but the state does treat dogs like that —even worse, if that’s possible. Neglect, malfeasance, cruelty; animal or human, the government’s an equal species destroyer. It’s almost as bad as the public schools we the people run for the benefit of techers unions in the inner-cities. Yet the Left demands still more: “this time it’ll be different!”. Tell it to the Venezuelans.

Neglect, filthy cages, and no water: Inside the embattled Animal Care Centers of NYC.

Dogs at the Brooklyn arm of the Big Apple pound live in squalid and “neglectful” conditions — including filthy cages filled with urine and feces, no water bowls, and a revolving door of indifferent, low-paid staffers, The Post has learned.

Three whistleblowers from the Animal Care Centers of New York City, two of whom are former volunteers from the Brooklyn location, came forward to reveal the poor conditions because they’re concerned about the creatures’ welfare.

“These animals, it’s hard enough for them. They’re already at a shelter, which is a very stressful situation, and to have them sitting in dirty cages without water, it was just so wrong,” one of the former volunteers, who worked at the facility for over three years until late 2019 and spoke on the condition of anonymity, told The Post.

“Sometimes the smell of ammonia is so strong, it’s nauseating,” added an ACC source. “I’ve pulled out blankets that are so wet, you can squeeze them out, just saturated.”

The three whistleblowers, one of whom left the agency earlier this year, all said “neglect” is commonplace at the Brooklyn facility.

Instead of removing soiled blankets and cleaning out the cages, layers of bedding are piled on top to hide the waste — if any bedding is added at all, they alleged.

Dogs are also consistently found to have “completely dry” bowls or no water bowls for extended periods of time — with workers telling The Post of severely dehydrated dogs trying to lick puddles and oil slicks when out for walks.

Remember, those who object to goverment-run programs as destructive to the “beneficiaries” they’re supposed to help are hateful racists and puppy killers; those who support them despite their horrible results are the selected few, the compassinate.

Father Panik Village, Bridgeport. Razed and replaced by worse

Father Panik Village, Bridgeport. Razed and replaced by worse