Question:
Will NYC be rejuvenated by the millions of immigrants faster than the degeneration of the fleeing middle class?
anonymous
2010-09-08 15:23:16 UTC
Since giuliani's election in the middle of an inundating crime wave, millions of the middle class have fled NYC's restrictive "integration" of the schoolchildren in regard to social class and race. Precisely like the communist countries of europe. (You know how "humane" they have been.) Because in 1954, eisenhower humanely used his d-day 101st airborne to institute the supreme ct. decision to let "Brown" go to the white college of his choice.
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-09-08 17:25:38 UTC
NYC-once the capitol of the world, soon to be the capitol of the 3rd world.
arfsten
2017-01-21 19:35:38 UTC
The Washington placed up actuality Checker got here across, employing Joint Tax Committee records, that center-type individuals (persons earning under $two hundred,000) are envisioned to pay $sixty 4.6 billion (over ten years) in tax hikes (jointly with outcomes for no longer having coverage) under the well being reform regulation -- yet that they are additionally envisioned to acquire $343 billion in subsidies and credit. $sixty 4.6 billion vs. $343 billion . . . seems to me that the midsection type comes out all authentic. to boot, a number of that "enhance" is a decision while human beings refuse to purchase coverage. R/R declare that ACA is the biggest tax enhance ever on the miidle type. the merchandise additionally fees that as a lie. And ACA isn't the biggest tax enhance standard the two.
anonymous
2010-09-08 15:39:36 UTC
Define "rejuvenated". A similar thing is happening in L.A. where poor migrants are moving in and tax-payers are moving out. Activists say good riddance to all those boring responsible tax-payers and that now the "communities" are "culturally enlivened". So it depends on whether you want decent schools and paved roads or mariachi bands.
SuzyQ
2010-09-08 15:24:50 UTC
Huh?
anonymous
2010-09-08 16:43:32 UTC
ironica has it right. watch how the slums grow.


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