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DrPhil 11-14-2009 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kish2 (Post 1866840)
True but I don't see the poor whites getting aid.

Because you don't know what you're looking at and, as you know, are intentionally going based on stereotypes rather than the reality.

Poor whites comprise most of the AFDC and other safety net and welfare benefits. As for neighborhoods, these benefits tend to take a different form in white neighborhoods than they do in Black or Hispanic neighborhoods. HUD homes are also in the white neighborhoods but "high rise" projects are found in more Black and Hispanic neighborhoods. Obama's initiatives would most likely be applied to more Black neighborhoods than white neighborhoods to address the disproportionate poverty and poor living conditions.

Xanthus 11-15-2009 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by kish2 (Post 1866840)
True but I don't see the trailer trash getting freebies. In the city HUD builds 10 story apartments fo free and then ten years later they tear down the buildings and build new buildings.

Dude, are you fucking kidding me? Seriously? Those douche bags get freebies all the time. It's usually 10 people to a trailer and all of them are on welfare and/or they're either unemployed or working a shitty job, and they don't get freebies? Bullshit! You make good points that I agree with but you're targeting one group of people.

DaemonSeid 11-16-2009 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kish2 (Post 1866624)
Do you really want to play games? Take your pick. The twenty most dangerous schools in the state are all in Philly. They all have cops. http://www.philly.com/dailynews/loca...s_schools.html

Douglas High School
Edison / Fareira High School
Fels High School
Fitzsimmons High School
Frankford High School
Furness High School
Germantown High School
Harding Middle School
Kensington Culinary Arts
Kensington Intern Business,
Fitness and Entrepreneur
Lincoln High School
Northeast High School
Olney High School East
Olney High School West
Overbrook High School
Penn High School
Theodore Roosevelt Middle School
Roxborough High School
South Philadelphia High School
Stetson Middle School
Strawberry Mansion High School
University City High School
Vare Middle School
Vaux Middle School
West Philadelphia High School






Yes most of the bad neighborhoods are a result of subsidized housing.

People leaving does not destroy neighborhoods. It is the hoodrats that move into a neighborhood that destroy the neighborhood. Highways and cheap transportation did not cause people to leave it just made it easier for them to leave. It is the criminal element that causes most of the good people to leave.

Canada is still open to you.

lovespink88 11-16-2009 04:56 PM

kish2 AND kish3?? Now you're just getting lazy, max.

lovespink88 11-16-2009 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by kish3 (Post 1867316)
Tell the mods to stop banning me and I won't have to change my name. I would just use max but they won't approve that name.

Um...they're banning you cause you're not wanted here. Take the hint, buddy.

cheerfulgreek 11-16-2009 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kish3 (Post 1867314)
Canada is open to you too. I think you should leave. I have a job, healthcare, home and a business. I actually add to the system. You on the other hand are looking for free healthcare, free housing, free cheese, and free education.


If I did leave you would probably follow me. Actually if enough people like me left then you would have to follow us because the country would not have enough people paying into the system to pay for the freebies for you and all of your half siblings.

If white flight contributed to the demise of the inner cities then the same thing would happen if we left the country.


Now get a job and take care of your kids!!

lol
I'm sorry but this post made me laugh.

cheerfulgreek 11-16-2009 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Xanthus (Post 1866790)
I know a chick who lived on a fucking school bus. It was her and her trailer trash piece of shit family who lived in it. I didn't believe her at first, but she showed me pictures. It was unbelievable. They took the seats out and put beds in there and walls. They actually had bedrooms dude, I kid you not. Race doesn't matter. A piece of shit is a piece of shit.

omg!!!! No way! lol lol lol

Was the bus on a Walmart parking lot?

cheerfulgreek 11-16-2009 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by kish3 (Post 1867319)
If they are getting freebies then cut them off too.

Not to make a million posts in a row, but I agree with this to an extent. I understand some people are less fortunate than others and sometimes their misfortunes aren't always their fault, but what makes me mad is when I'm standing in line at a grocery store and I see a family with a cart full of kids and another one in the oven, and then they pay with a welfare card. Sometimes they even ask for "cash back". I mean, if you can't afford the kids you already have, then don't have anymore. That means that I have to feed them. My God, that makes me SO mad.

srmom 11-16-2009 05:23 PM

I live in a wealthy area of Houston where there are also some HUD subsidized apartments and townhomes. They are populated by hardworking people who want their kids to attend the excellent public schools. These apartments and townhomes are not "ghetto", they are not run down or over-ridden with criminals. (The only issues we have had in the past few years is when some New Orleans evacuees came and had issues with the Houston residents who already were there)

My kids have attended the public schools (and the highschool regularly sends kids to top colleges, from Ivy leagues to top state schools) with the kids from the HUD units, and these kids and families are wonderful! Many of those kids obtain scholarships, either academic or athletic, and go on to bigger and better things. I also think it has been valuable to my kids to not live in a bubble, but to see that they are fortunate and to understand that not all kids live like they do.

So, there's another example -

Highschool is Stratford Highschool, Houston, Texas

and btw - there's one policeman, Officer Farley, and he's more like Barney Fife ;) loveable

http://ssh.springbranchisd.com/

Senusret I 11-16-2009 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by kish3 (Post 1867342)
One example is not a trend and you even admitted that when the hoodrats from New Orleans showed up the neighborhood started to go downhill.

You're so silly.

srmom 11-16-2009 05:52 PM

I'm not saying it's a trend, but you asked for an example where hud housing works and where it hasn't brought down a neighborhood, I responded.

And, the New Orleans circumstance was a sad story with people turned out of their homes because of Katrina. The issue was that the Houston residents of the HUD housing refused to be drawn into "turf wars" with certain Katrina folks. The Katrina people who didn't want to stay in the area left, but many New Orleans people have stayed and become productive members of the community.

Integration can work, it isn't always a failure. (and the people from New Orleans who decided to stay figured that out) Period.

agzg 11-16-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by srmom (Post 1867336)
I live in a wealthy area of Houston where there are also some HUD subsidized apartments and townhomes. They are populated by hardworking people who want their kids to attend the excellent public schools. These apartments and townhomes are not "ghetto", they are not run down or over-ridden with criminals. (The only issues we have had in the past few years is when some New Orleans evacuees came and had issues with the Houston residents who already were there)

My kids have attended the public schools (and the highschool regularly sends kids to top colleges, from Ivy leagues to top state schools) with the kids from the HUD units, and these kids and families are wonderful! Many of those kids obtain scholarships, either academic or athletic, and go on to bigger and better things. I also think it has been valuable to my kids to not live in a bubble, but to see that they are fortunate and to understand that not all kids live like they do.

So, there's another example -

Highschool is Stratford Highschool, Houston, Texas

and btw - there's one policeman, Officer Farley, and he's more like Barney Fife ;) loveable

http://ssh.springbranchisd.com/

The way you talk about your kids makes me think that they really are great guys (and gals?). This has absolutely nothing to do with this thread - but (and don't take this the wrong way) you remind me of my mom.

srmom 11-16-2009 06:46 PM

Wow! Thanks, that's really nice, and I appreciate it!

(Just guys, I'm totally outnumbered, that's why I appreciate my new daughter-in-law so much! I'm starting to even out the numbers. :))

lovespink88 12-14-2009 06:05 PM

Wow, quick work mods.

agzg 12-14-2009 06:09 PM

lovespink LOL at your location - Live-in and I had an argument yesterday as to whether Champaign or Urbana was the "home" location of U of I - I insisted that it was both - he said it wasn't even there.

I think this thread makes me random.

lovespink88 12-14-2009 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1875138)
lovespink LOL at your location - Live-in and I had an argument yesterday as to whether Champaign or Urbana was the "home" location of U of I - I insisted that it was both - he said it wasn't even there.

I think this thread makes me random.

Haha, that's funny! The school is technically located in Urbana, as that's where the main administrative buildings are, as well as the overwhelming majority of academics buildings. But Memorial Stadium, Assembly Hall and all the "fun places" are in Champaign!

lovespink88 01-29-2010 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by shimano (Post 1890717)
Here is the link.

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/educa..._officers.html


You do the math. There are 650 fulltime cops in the schools. There are only 42 high schools in the whole city.

I speak the truth.

Now if only the mods can get to this one as quick as they get to Xanthus.

LaneSig 01-29-2010 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by shimano (Post 1890717)
Here is the link.

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/educa..._officers.html


You do the math. There are 650 fulltime cops in the schools. There are only 42 high schools in the whole city.

I speak the truth.

I did the math.

School District for the city of Philadelphia.

45 high schools
5 vocational/tech schools
39 middle schools

total schools: 89

police officers: 650

650/89=7.3 (and some left over numbers)

The article you site says there are 650 police officers in the district, not the just the high schools. Officers are spread out doing different jobs, including positions at elementary school. You still haven't defended your original claim of a dozen HIGH SCHOOLs having 14-15 fulltime officers.

knight_shadow 01-29-2010 05:37 PM

LOL @ folks really arguing with MM...

Brett 01-30-2010 03:55 AM

Come on people, let's get with the program. I don't even need to see stats to know what I've been reading is the truth. I'm seeing a lot of self-denial.

agzg 01-30-2010 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by shimano (Post 1890994)
Do you have a problem with the truth?

http://www.phoenixrealestateguy.com/...on-20truth.jpg

YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

lovespink88 01-30-2010 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 1890719)
Now if only the mods can get to this one as quick as they get to Xanthus.

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Originally Posted by shimano (Post 1890994)
Do you have a problem with the truth?

SRSLY MODS?!

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1890997)

Sorry to steal your .gif, but I love it and find it appropriate:

http://www.kikisdemolition.com/wp-co...llerskates.gif


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