Puppet Masters
Outlawed are food donations to homeless shelters because the city can't assess their salt, fat and fiber content, reports CBS 2's Marcia Kramer.
Glenn Richter arrived at a West Side synagogue on Monday to collect surplus bagels - fresh nutritious bagels - to donate to the poor. However, under a new edict from Bloomberg's food police he can no longer donate the food to city homeless shelters.
It's the "no bagels for you" edict.
"I can't give you something that's a supplement to the food you already have? Sorry that's wrong," Richter said.
Richter has been collecting food from places like the Ohav Zedek synagogue and bringing it to homeless shelters for more than 20 years, but recently his donation, including a "cholent" or carrot stew, was turned away because the Bloomberg administration wants to monitor the salt, fat and fiber eaten by the homeless.
Richter said he was stunned. He said his family has eaten the same food forever and flourished.
"My father lived to 97; my grandfather lived to 97, and they all enjoyed it and somehow we're being told that this is no good and I think there is a degree of management that becomes micromanagement and when you cross that line simply what you're doing is wrong," Richter said.
But Mayor Bloomberg, a salt-aholic himself, was unapologetic.
"For the things that we run because of all sorts of safety reasons, we just have a policy it is my understanding of not taking donations," Bloomberg said.
Told that his administration recently enacted the policy, the mayor was Grinch-like.
"If they did in the past they shouldn't have done it and we shouldn't have accepted it," Bloomberg said.
Richter said that over the years he's delivered more than two tons of food to the homeless. He said Mayor Bloomberg is eating away at his ability to do good.
The ban on food donations was made by an inter-agency task force that includes the departments of Health and Homeless Services.
Reader Comments
They might try to assess the salt fat & fibre content of the millions of homeless when the Black Death returns. Or the global famine. That'll be interesting. A "salt-aholic psychopath" ha!
Does anyone really see a predator in his eyes? He seems rather glassy eyed to me, more like that mindless shoe bomber on that jet a few years back. Mr. B seems like a program that's been left running... by someone, somewhere, as when I look at him, I see no one behind the eyes, just an empty shell in a usually expensive suit. Perhaps he's seen the film 'Toy Story' one time too many and only comes alive when we're not looking?
This man is a maniac and needs to recalled immediately. Who, exactly, likes him in New York City besides bankers? I'm not sure what the rules are in New York state or NYC about recalling elected officials, but these people need to do something and fast.
Michael Bloomberg, psychopath?
Ban on feeding homeless? I can't imagine anyone could propose such thing in my country. Absolute pathocracy.