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I live in one of Michigan's lower income rural counties. During the summer months, when the affluent "down staters" come here to vacation, the cost of living for food and gasoline jumps by 15%-20%.
Even if you make low-income housing available in affluent neighborhoods, some of life's amenities and necessities are going to be more expensive. The people who move into those low-income housing units, who have virtually no disposable income and no savings, will have even less of both. Plus most affluent neighborhoods are not serviced by mass transportation, and don't have any offices that specialize in providing government assistance. Once again, social engineering social justice warriors have not taken 5 minutes to think about the realities of their well-intentioned tinkering. But they can go to their wine and cheese charity balls and tell each other how enlightened they are.
Even if you make low-income housing available in affluent neighborhoods, some of life's amenities and necessities are going to be more expensive. The people who move into those low-income housing units, who have virtually no disposable income and no savings, will have even less of both. Plus most affluent neighborhoods are not serviced by mass transportation, and don't have any offices that specialize in providing government assistance. Once again, social engineering social justice warriors have not taken 5 minutes to think about the realities of their well-intentioned tinkering. But they can go to their wine and cheese charity balls and tell each other how enlightened they are.
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It was a bad idea in the beginning, lot of money lost due to it.
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AFFH is missing something in their calculus, math! Considering the demographic statics of the US Census, it is statistically impossible to have demographic diversity in every city/town/county of the United States and completely omits free-will from the equation.
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