The Backlash Cometh
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Tue Jan-29-08 10:16 PM
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23. I think they're freaking out too, actually. |
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Remember, not every clod in America had access to killing fields. So, now their neighbors are freaking out, and if the "rich" have their money in real estate, I know they're scared shitless too.
You want to hear something funny? These white wisemen are pumping up their communities in the oddest way, trying to even make a winning record in a high school sport a selling point to draw in families with children. But the reality is that these Republican communities are hardest on children. They hate them. They don't want to provide public services for them like parks and recreation areas that are truly open to walk ons and heaven forbid if you have a dog. They're allowing all the open areas to be gobbled up by selected adverse possessions, cutting down on the areas where you can go off the beaten path for a little adventure walk. And all of this was planned, because the community development wizards assumed that if they only built wealthy houses, that they wouldn't have to provide public services because the wealthy would take care of their own and keep to themselves. And, guess what? The communities are so hostile that that's precisely what's happening. Nobody is bonding with the city. Everyone just pays and creates their own little world and tries their best to avoid their neighbor. Community development my ass. This is a huge mortuary waiting room.
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