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Douche of the Day - Hawaii State Representative Tom Brower

Congratulations to five-term Hawaii State Representative Tom Brower for winning my all-too-coveted Douche of the Day Award!

When talking to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser about homeless people, Brower said: "If I see shopping carts that I can't identify, I will destroy them so they can't be pushed on the streets."

He added: "I want to do something practical that will really clean up the streets."

Yes, the five-time representative smashes homeless people's possessions by bashing them with a sledgehammer. Hopefully he doesn't loiter around grocery stores anytime soon or else you can expect to read the following headline - "Cart Fight at Hawaii Store."

Annoyed by homeless people asking for money? Understandable.

Fighting to provide the homeless with more options for shelter? Admirable.

Bashing on homeless people's possessions in grocery carts to clean up the streets? That, my friend, is good enough to earn yourself the award for Douche of the Day!

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/11/19/2966371/hawaii-homeless-smash/

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