Again, do you have any information that you can provide that can describe how Baltimore City subsidizes Baltimore County? Anything? |
DP, but I'll gladly talk about Baltimore City and Baltimore County after you post a detailed, fact-based rebuttal to the Strong Towns series of articles about how suburbs' finances are unsustainable. |
Huh? The link posits that this is occurring, that cities are subsidizing suburbs. I am asking for an explanation of how that actually works in this specific circumstance. If you cannot provide an explanation for how it works in this circumstance, then it’s not a worthwhile idea. This link may help you. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning |
We have read your posts on this and other threads and observed how you respond when evidence contradicts your argument. Suffice to say, you do not appear to be interested in an objective discussion based on facts. It is not a particularly good use of anyone’s time to research the various facts that you are requesting when, ultimately, you are unlikely to be interested in them. You should be able to arrive at the answers you are seeking in any event by considering the fiscal relationship between areas that produce goods and services of economic value and proximate areas where little production occurs but where the resident population consumes luxury goods. |
I am literally begging you for actual evidence. |
The link walks you through several case studies, not simply "posit[ing] that this is occurring." Check them out, then get back to us. And, since your education on argumentation seems to be limited to what you can glean from Wikipedia, this link may help you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secundum_quid |
This isn’t high school debate club kid. You seem well intentioned but poorly informed. Good luck in life! |
No, it certainly is not, but one would hope that a poster who is very concerned about evidence and deductive reasoning would be able to easily furnish fact-based logical arguments. Alas! |
Just answer the question. You've spent a lot of time deflecting, distracting, pretending, and insulting in an effort to avoid it. How does Baltimore City subsidize Baltimore County? |
I'm amused that you think this is some kind of gotcha. As I said earlier, I'll gladly talk about Baltimore City and Baltimore County after you post a detailed, fact-based rebuttal to the Strong Towns series of articles about how suburbs' finances are unsustainable. You brought up Baltimore County and Baltimore City after the evidence that suburban finances are necessarily subsidized. This is how discussions work. Person A makes a claim, person B rebuts the claim with evidence. Person A must respond to Person B's rebuttal, not blab on about non sequiturs. The ball is in your court. |
It's not a gotcha. It's a straight forward question based on your own claim. How does Baltimore City subsidize Baltimore County? |
Your continued insistence on asking this question instead of examining and rebutting the evidence countering your assertion is a tacit admission that you are wrong, you know you're wrong, and you're pathologically incapable of admitting it. |
You made a rhetorical assertion. A legitimate question was asked regarding that assertion and you keep avoiding it. How does Baltimore City subsidize Baltimore County? |
I made an assertion backed with evidence. You are choosing to ignore this evidence and are instead insisting that I respond to a non sequitur. You can choose to respond to my counterargument. Or, you can continue to pretend that it doesn't exist in the hopes that I'll grow tired of your tactic and give up. Your call. |
There's no non-sequitor in that question. And all you're doing is deflecting and distracting in an attempt to avoid answering it. How does Baltimore City subsidize Baltimore County? |