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Reply to "RHEE-SULTS: A LITTLE RED MEAT FOR THOSE senti-MENTAL Rhee/Kaya supporters... ENJOY!! Fight Back!"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Here's a better idea: [b]DC gives poor residents a monthly stipend to live wherever they like.[/b] Say $1500 per month per family. And counseling to find the best house for their money, in the best possible school district. In six months 90% of DC's poor would be living in MD and VA. There is a powerful coalition that benefits from the current system of apartheid: suburbanites, DC politicians, etc... Not so good for the families, though.[/quote] --------- You realize this could never work because once you leave DC you're no longer a resident, right? Or is this satire?[/quote] This is called paying poor people to leave town.[/quote] I always find it interesting that when middle-class folks move to the suburbs from the inner city, it's "the American Dream" but when poor folks move from the inner city to the suburbs, it's "The Plan" and "cultural genocide". As I said before, let's do a thought experiment: give a poor family $2000 a month to spend on housing in the DC area. Anyone who thinks that, at the end of a year they'll be living in a two bedroom apartment in a shitty school district is deluding themselves. They'll be in the burbs living in a three bedroom house in a decent school district. Who are the two groups who are so desperate not to see this happen? Classist and racist suburbanites who want to maintain the current system of apartheid on the one hand, and politicians who rely on a large pool of poor votes to maintain their access to the levers of power on the other. Sure as hell doesn't benefit the poor folks. And the fact that a few bleeding hearts can manage to say "fix the schools" is not helping them out either.[/quote]
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