Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question
Why do we need affordable housing at all
It just creates artificial floors, screws the middle class who make just over the income cutoff. People don't have right to live anywhere
Is this some liberal white guilt thing?
It may have started as a liberal white thing, but in order to obtain Federal government subsidies for many programs, the Feds are requiring that a certain percentage of housing in areas be affordable. No affordable housing, no government tit.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question
Why do we need affordable housing at all
It just creates artificial floors, screws the middle class who make just over the income cutoff. People don't have right to live anywhere
Is this some liberal white guilt thing?
Anonymous wrote:^^^ ESL MONA?
Anonymous wrote:that is the problem, poor people will always bring poor people problems such as under performance at school. The problem with Arlington is there simply isn't that many schools and only couple of good ones which become targets by the have-nots who have enough votes to push changes through the county gov. There will always be upper class SFHs in N Arlington, the question is does it become like Alexandria which wasn't able to protect it's schools and now has a "private school culture" or do they hold on as long as possible and keep their legacy HHI segregation policies that effect the schools. They could also do what MoCo is doing and double down on special programs and magnets for the upper middle class to stash their kids in to keep them separated.
Or the population can accept that urban and rich, white enclaves can't really exist together without oppressive policies that are basically unfair. These policies pick winners and the results are losers who are typically the people often propped up to be the losers for must of the American grind.
Anonymous wrote: does it become like Alexandria which wasn't able to protect it's schools and now has a "private school culture"