Posted on 04/22/2015 12:16:10 PM PDT by tcrlaf
Low marriage rate, for one.
Racist cops?
Democrats govern them!
I thought the neighborhood that did the most damage was that one with 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
I know it PC incorrect to say it, but dare I say demographic composition might be a factor in all of the above mentioned neighborhoods?
I took the wrong way coming back from Indiana one trip the browning hi power was in my lap.
At three in the morning I couldn’t believe all the people standing on the street corners.
Us normal country folk are I bed long before that.
"Roll 'em up!"
Demographics correlate to rates of marriage,
which is actually the deciding factor when all else is normalized out of the equation,
for all poverty and social problems.
True. Lots of baby mama lifestyles in these areas.
I did not know Indianapolis was almost third Holder’s people.
Old rundown housing. They are food deserts per Michelle Obama criteria. Businesses have largely abandoned these areas. Many people there are grappling with poverty.
I’m sure there are other common characteristics as well.
The democratic party?
A lack of fathers living in the house.
There are reports Obama is going to force middle class and above areas to take in poor people. Statistics like this that I think will lead to a big revolt that made the protests around school busing child’s play.
These areas have lots of criminals preying on people. They have little fear of being caught and put away for crimes.
I get it, but the article is from 2013 and the picture of Harlem looks like its from the 90’s or even the 80’s.
There is anecdotal evidence that formerly nice neighborhoods start to go ghetto, when too many Section 8 residents are planted there.
I remember there was a study about how the ghetto moving out of central Memphis destroyed the suburbs thanks to Section 8.
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