Westside Posted June 9 Posted June 9 29 minutes ago, Roundybout said: This is the same side that salavates at the thought of removing welfare and investment money into inner cities, they think that everyone lives in 1950s suburbia where jobs grow on trees and there's a Ford in every driveway, so there's no reason people can't succeed. This is the guy who thinks minorities need to be saved by these liberal white men because they are incapable of helping themselves. Why do you think minorities need your help? Do you think they are too stupid to see through your bull? For the first time in a looong time the minorities in this country are walking away from the democratic plantation they’ve been kept on. Your lies don’t work anymore. 1 1 3
Doc Posted June 9 Posted June 9 7 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: 35% tops. Good job stripping rights from women. LMK how that pans out for ya. You mean the rights to kill your unborn baby? If that's what Dems, and women particularly, are mostly worried about, we're more ***** than anyone imagined. 3 1
Roundybout Posted June 9 Posted June 9 (edited) 2 hours ago, Westside said: This is the guy who thinks minorities need to be saved by these liberal white men because they are incapable of helping themselves. Why do you think minorities need your help? Do you think they are too stupid to see through your bull? For the first time in a looong time the minorities in this country are walking away from the democratic plantation they’ve been kept on. Your lies don’t work anymore. "Just pull yourself up by your bootstraps" doesn't work, has never worked, and will never work in the future. Why do you desire that minorities stay in poverty? Weird. We are still rebuilding our inner cities and it will take substantial investment. Taking this away will bring us back to square one. Edited June 9 by Roundybout 1
ScotSHO Posted June 9 Posted June 9 14 minutes ago, Roundybout said: We are still rebuilding our inner cities and it will take substantial investment. Taking this away will bring us back to square one. For what purpose? So you can continue your career? The world is becoming more virtual, so city centers won't be as important as we move forward. 1
Roundybout Posted June 9 Posted June 9 7 minutes ago, ScotSHO said: For what purpose? So you can continue your career? The world is becoming more virtual, so city centers won't be as important as we move forward. False! City centers will still be desirable places for recreation and relaxation, and they are going to be necessary to address the housing crisis in America. Single-family sprawl is both financially and environmentally unsustainable. 3
Doc Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Just now, Roundybout said: False! City centers will still be desirable places for recreation and relaxation, and they are going to be necessary to address the housing crisis in America. Single-family sprawl is both financially and environmentally unsustainable. And large cities with their substantially increased costs are the answer? 1
Roundybout Posted June 9 Posted June 9 1 minute ago, Doc said: And large cities with their substantially increased costs are the answer? There are only increased costs because there is scarcity of housing. Austin, Texas, did a phenomenal job of encouraging housing development. As a result, rents plummeted. https://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2024/02/austin-apartments-boomed-and-rents-went-down-now-some-builders-are-dismantling-the-cranes/ Quote This may have been most true in 2022. In the first few months of the year, developers in the Austin area started construction on nearly 13,000 apartments. (This does not include income-restricted apartments, or homes reserved for people earning low incomes.) That’s double the number builders broke ground on a year before. Builders spent the next couple of years finishing framing, installing windows and turning over brand-new apartments to management to lease. By the end of 2023, just over 10,000 new apartments were available to rent in the Austin metro. At the same time, the number of people moving to the city also slowed. Rents began to fall. Since May, the average price of rent has dropped 6 percent, the first decline in three years. And rent prices are falling across the spectrum, not just for new apartments with lavish amenities such as gyms and swimming pools, but also at older complexes where renters may do battle with outdated appliances and unsanitary conditions. 1 1
Big Blitz Posted June 9 Posted June 9 (edited) 3 hours ago, Roundybout said: This is the same side that salavates at the thought of removing welfare and investment money into inner cities, they think that everyone lives in 1950s suburbia where jobs grow on trees and there's a Ford in every driveway, so there's no reason people can't succeed. I want to cut every penny of “defense.” Notice how Democrats don’t talk about that anymore. You will never convince me “Defense” isn’t completely compromised and now working actively against Americans. You clearly don’t understand realignment. Edited June 9 by Big Blitz 1
Roundybout Posted June 9 Posted June 9 5 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: I want to cut every penny of “defense.” Notice how Democrats don’t talk about that anymore. You will never convince me “Defense” isn’t completely compromised and now working actively against Americans. You clearly don’t understand realignment. I think many Democrats would like to cut the military/police budgets.
Big Blitz Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Just now, Roundybout said: I think many Democrats would like to cut the military/police budgets. Not police. Society is only completely crumbling - need more cops, more prisons, the death of DEI and restorative justice. Homeland needs to be gutted. 1
Doc Posted June 9 Posted June 9 9 minutes ago, Roundybout said: There are only increased costs because there is scarcity of housing. Austin, Texas, did a phenomenal job of encouraging housing development. As a result, rents plummeted. https://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2024/02/austin-apartments-boomed-and-rents-went-down-now-some-builders-are-dismantling-the-cranes/ For everything or just housing?
Roundybout Posted June 9 Posted June 9 19 minutes ago, Doc said: For everything or just housing? Other costs of living are rooted in costs of housing. 24 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: Not police. Society is only completely crumbling - need more cops, more prisons, the death of DEI and restorative justice. Homeland needs to be gutted. We have the highest incarceration rates in the world. More prisons ain't the answer. https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/incarceration-rates-by-country
TH3 Posted June 9 Posted June 9 (edited) 22 hours ago, JaCrispy said: It’s not up to government to improve your life…It’s up to the government to allow people the ability to pursue life, liberty, and happiness… However, it is up to the individual to make good decisions for themselves and their families…This means not doing illegal things that send you to jail, not having kids out of wedlock, and just being an overall responsible citizen…It’s really not hard, and it’s not up to government to improve your life…This is what the Left will never understand… Ha ha ha. I live in NH….go to northern NH…or the Souther Tier in NY…and enter the world of white trash poor decisions crime and single parent households….black people hardly have a stranglehold on this behavior….oh….and they are all proudly MAGA… Edited June 9 by TH3 1 1
aristocrat Posted June 9 Posted June 9 2 hours ago, Roundybout said: "Just pull yourself up by your bootstraps" doesn't work, has never worked, and will never work in the future. Why do you desire that minorities stay in poverty? Weird. We are still rebuilding our inner cities and it will take substantial investment. Taking this away will bring us back to square one. biden is the one who destroyed the minorities in this country. Why should they vote for him? 1
reddogblitz Posted June 9 Posted June 9 (edited) 11 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: They’re still poor? Who is “they”, exactly? The people that keep being told to pull themselves up by their bootstraps but were denied boots? "They" is "minorities in poverty, especially in inner cities" which is what I responded to. I'll ask you the same question. What exactly have Democrats done to help minorities in poverty, especially in inner cities? Seems like they're still poor. My opinion is Democrats pay a lot of lip service about this every 4years but do little in between. Edited June 9 by reddogblitz 1 1
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted June 9 Posted June 9 11 hours ago, Thurmal34 said: They’re still poor? Who is “they”, exactly? The people that keep being told to pull themselves up by their bootstraps but were denied boots? How were they denied boots? They are given boots before others now. 1
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