Posted Dec 19, 2018, 3:48 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Chicago
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Wealth inequality has gotten larger in the US since the 70's, but that a problem that the federal government would have to solve. If you want the US to be Sweden the federal government would have to arrange that. Chicago isn't a city-state that can control the overall economic conditions of the US, the situation we are in a cause of the overall US market conditions.
Yea, how did the massive housing projects in Cabrini Green work out? I'm pretty sure no one wants that again. But that's the result of what the liberals are suggesting. If a poor person lives next door to me, how exactly would I be helping to uplift them? These people need some personal responsibility as well. Human life doesn't happen through osmosis. All these things are nice in theory, but it doesn't work in the real world.
College professors love to talk and write papers about their pet theories, but they don't live in the real world, and tell their students about their fantasy lands.
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