Isn’t that going to drive away some of the tax base?
Isnt that going to drive away some of the tax base?
Yes it will. But these liberals have trouble with their reasoning ability. They have trouble predicting what could happen if they move ahead with their plans. They have trouble with the concept that people’s behavior can change, based on what they see happening in their city and their neighborhood.
And the liberals can’t conceive at all, that somebody might move out of their city altogether, to avoid this social engineering.
“some”?
You’re being an optimist, methinks ...
This is something liberal city leaders talk about all the time. I think it’s typically built in some corner of a decent neighborhood that was already blighted. I can think of places on the north side of downtown Denver where they’ve done this. The units there were heavily subsidized and the price was proportional to income, but were unaffordable unless you made no income.
The area around those complexes are being developed much slower than others.
So Don Imus will finally live next to the nappy headed hoars?
They don’t seem to understand or care about the concept of “tax base”.
I’ve seen that in democRat-run municipalities locally. They have a declining tax base so they raise taxes on the remaining people and drive them out as well.
Charles B. Rangel will not like his voters being moved