| Limousine liberals, racists at heart. |
Who rides in limousines? |
I suppose being a conservative outright racist is a bit better. |
That's what Hannity says and he should know. |
+1000 |
Nobody wants their kids to go to a school with lots of poor kids - including the parents of poor kids. High-poverty schools are bad for kids' education. Which is why the county government and school board should enact policies that reduce the numbers of kids in high-poverty schools. |
| I am in MoCo and all my AA friends have nicer and bigger houses and cars than me. I am a white immigrant and have less than many minority families I know. People are just stupid and racist. |
It's all the same, if it quacks like a duck....I remember when Chris Rock said that racism is everywhere he would n't be surprised if Regis Philbin saw him on the street and spat at him. |
Both of these are very true which is the rub If you start moving kids from high poverty schools to other schools. People in the other schools are more likely to move or go private. I honestly don't know what the solution out of this one is. There will always be poor people and they will always be clustered in certain school areas because again most people who can move to another school pyramid or go private. |
Having a nice car and big house on the bad side of town doesn’t mean that much. |
And until that happens, families with the means to do so, will continue to avoid high poverty schools. |
Another example of racism. I live in a pretty nice area. No, not Potomac, I would never live there even if I could. Houses do not go under 600K here, but I am sure you are the (S)Whitman pp who is nothing but a nasty bigot and racist and looks down on people who earn their own way in the world. |
Our land use and transportation patterns are the result of deliberate policy choices. They didn't just happen, like the weather. The detrimental effects of poverty on children's health and children's learning are also the result of deliberate policy choices. |
I don't know about that thread, or what a New Hampshire Estate is. But, there is a tipping point in schools wrt low income kids, and there are empirical studies that show that if the low SES percentage stays below it, the high SES kids will generally perform well, no matter what. But if a school gets past that tipping point, the performance of *all* students seems to suffer. For most people, it's about outcomes, not finding rich friends. And no, I don't have a link to the studies. Sorry. |
It's not socioeconomic status. It's just plain economic status. The studies are about poverty. |