From my prospective " The Widening gap " between rich and poor in the USA is a myth.
I just didn't see it here in NYC, Harlem, Bronx, Jersey City etc. Opportunities abound.
Dominican's came here and in less than 5 years they made it into mainstream America. Their neighborhoods are Vibrant and prosperous.
The people who are down want to be down. We used to call them bums. The only thing that keeps poor down is the Welfare State. If they start to prosper, They lose access to the state provided housing and income in a proportionate manner.
This must be changed. To many welfare people it has become a way of life. For generations its all they know and all they want. They also feel it is theirs exclusively by right, It is owed them and they have absolutely no intention of ever changing their status.
Government Assistance Agency's are also Rife with Waste and Corruption in my experience.
If you point it out, " you are heartless and hate the poor." Personally I am glad to be done with them.
At the very least I feel if housing is government owned and run we should be able to control who and what comes in out and when. Including bed times. I also feel government housing should not be on the most expensive real-estate in The USA, ( Manhattan) it should be out west some where. As a working tax payer I had to commute 90 minutes into NYC but Bums get to live there for free on my Dollar? WTF ?
Let the expensive land produce income with property tax paid by people who do not drain the resources of the Government. With the money the area would produce we would have more to spend on the truly needy. Plus Government projects bring down the Entire surrounding Area with the crime they produce.
MY point of view comes from the fact that at one time for The Telephone Company I had as my clients NYPD, NYFD, NYC Human Resources, NYC Cultural Affairs, NYC Parol Board, NYC Housing Authority,
NYFD made do with next to nothing in expences, NYPD was not much better. NYC Cultural Affairs was State Of the Art Equipment, Go figure.
Last edited by Horseman 77 (2006-06-19 07:16:26)