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re: Chauna Banks pens letter describing how to fix North BR.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 9:49 am to volod
Posted on 10/6/17 at 9:49 am to volod
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Most of these counties are in Red States
Look up the Mayor's of these county seats and get back to me.
Meanwhile here's the top ten poorest cities. It's more accurate of a picture than an entire county of fewer than 3000 people. These are major cities.
Top poorest Cities in the country
1. Detroit (Mike Duggan - Democrat)
2. Milwaukee (Tom Barrett - Democrat)
3. Memphis (Jim Strickland - Democrat)
4. Philadelphia (Jim Kenney - Democrat)
5. Tuscon (Jonathan Rothschild - Democrat)
6. Baltimore (Catherine Pugh - Democrat )
7. Fresno (Lee Brand - Republican)
8. Indianapolis (Joe Hogsett - Democrat)
9. El Paso (Dee Margo - Republican)
10. Chicago, IL (Rahm Emmanuel - Democrat)
11. Boston, Democrat
12. Dallas, Democrat
13. Louisville, Democrat
14. Houston, Democrat
15. Albuquerque (Republican)
Also the irony of all this is that Colin Kaepernick started protesting the unfair discrimination by police that happens in most major cities. Who's in charge of the police departments in most Urban cities? And why do blacks keep voting at 90% rate for Democrats?
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This post was edited on 10/6/17 at 9:53 am
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:16 am to upgrayedd
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Well, please give me a more palatable explanation of how taxing one side of town, giving that money, risk-free, to another side of town with no expectation of return, and taxing the receiving side of town virtually nothing supposed to be "leveling the playing field".
As I said, I don't agree with what she's saying but I understand the idea behind it. If you have, let's say, a football team. Everyone on the team is a stud except for a couple of people who aren't performing for whatever reason. If you know the performers are going to continue to perform it makes sense to spend time and resources "coaching up" the under-performers.
Having said that, this isn't a "team" and government doesn't work this way. What will actually happen is the good areas will slide, the bad areas will improve marginally, and we're left with a decidedly average city.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:21 am to MLCLyons
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What will actually happen is the taxpayers will leave for Ascension and Livingston, the bad areas will remain ghetto, and we're left with another Jackson, MS.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:37 am to MLCLyons
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As I said, I don't agree with what she's saying but I understand the idea behind it. If you have, let's say, a football team. Everyone on the team is a stud except for a couple of people who aren't performing for whatever reason. If you know the performers are going to continue to perform it makes sense to spend time and resources "coaching up" the under-performers.
Having said that, this isn't a "team" and government doesn't work this way. What will actually happen is the good areas will slide, the bad areas will improve marginally, and we're left with a decidedly average city.
I would liken it to a sales company. Half the company brings in the majority of the income, the other half is lower performers and admin staff on overhead. In a decision to make things fair, the CEO decides to, in order to make sure everyone is getting fair treatment financially, take away bonus programs and financial and health benefits for the top half of the office and gives all those proceeds to the bottom half. If you were in that top half, would you stay at that company?
Posted on 10/6/17 at 11:06 am to MLCLyons
It doesn't work that way, you spend time coaching up your best players because they have higher ceilings. Coaching untalented players does very little in comparison.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 11:14 am to baseballmind1212
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diagnosis is “oppression.”
How is NBR oppressed? Go ride through any neighborhood during all hours of the day and you will see people gathered on the front porch drinking beer, smoking, bbqing, and hanging out. If that's oppressed sign me the frick up.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 1:57 pm to tigerbutt
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She referenced the mother taking care of the sick child and the healthy child but no mention of the husband(daddy). Why did she leave him out?
It's an alien concept to her
Posted on 10/6/17 at 2:10 pm to baseballmind1212
How can you take a councilwoman serious, where on her FB page, her work experience is
"Frequent Changes at WHEREVER THEY WRITE CHECKS"
"WHATEVER THEY TELL ME TO DO"
"Frequent Changes at WHEREVER THEY WRITE CHECKS"
"WHATEVER THEY TELL ME TO DO"
Posted on 10/6/17 at 2:12 pm to tommy2tone1999
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It's an alien concept to her
That's actually a very interesting point
It never occurred to her to think of a normal family unit in her analogy.
Posted on 10/7/17 at 10:06 am to doubleb
In my example I clearly said "under-performing" not "untalented". There's a massive difference.
Posted on 10/7/17 at 10:11 am to Modern
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How can you take a councilwoman serious, where on her FB page, her work experience is
"Frequent Changes at WHEREVER THEY WRITE CHECKS"
"WHATEVER THEY TELL ME TO DO"
Well the last part is certainly true considering her district she reps
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