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<blockquote data-quote="DriveInDriveOut" data-source="post: 1300192" data-attributes="member: 44954"><p>I'm not sure that you're directly talking to me, but since I brought up section 8, I'll respond and say I totally agree. The demolishing of the projects, and building of townhouses a few years later (that quickly went to hell) has happened here too in our inner city a few miles from where I live.</p><p></p><p>A vast majority of people who are given things free and don't appreciate them, were raised in a multi-generational culture of dependence. We can blame them, but it won't fix the problem. I usually save this kind of rhetoric for the current events forum, but the bottom line is that education is an economic issue.... and it's the only way to fight poverty. We as a country have failed the poor, not the other way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriveInDriveOut, post: 1300192, member: 44954"] I'm not sure that you're directly talking to me, but since I brought up section 8, I'll respond and say I totally agree. The demolishing of the projects, and building of townhouses a few years later (that quickly went to hell) has happened here too in our inner city a few miles from where I live. A vast majority of people who are given things free and don't appreciate them, were raised in a multi-generational culture of dependence. We can blame them, but it won't fix the problem. I usually save this kind of rhetoric for the current events forum, but the bottom line is that education is an economic issue.... and it's the only way to fight poverty. We as a country have failed the poor, not the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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