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re: The city I live in is the home of an SEC school and has had over 150 homicides this year

Posted on 12/7/21 at 10:32 am to
Posted by ibldprplgld
Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 12/7/21 at 10:32 am to
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153 in the city proper?


Yes, the residents of North BTR enjoy murdering e/o greatly, and the Mayor-President doesn’t care to reel it in at all, or to even give the appearance of trying.

She’s more concerned with preventing white flight and the tax revenue losses associated with it.
Posted by BhamDore
Nashville
Member since Aug 2009
6297 posts
Posted on 12/7/21 at 11:14 am to
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Yes, the residents of North BTR enjoy murdering e/o greatly, and the Mayor-President doesn’t care to reel it in at all, or to even give the appearance of trying.

She’s more concerned with preventing white flight and the tax revenue losses associated with it.


Fatherless homes are the biggest detriment to society. The United States is the#1 country in the world for single parent led households.

The federal government socially engineered this problem with their welfare programs and until they remove the crutch that allows people to have children they can't afford to maintain, and do not want to parent things will only continue to devolve.

A meager tax deduction incentive is not nearly enough to encourage marriage and nuclear families when the alternative is offering, free housing,food, healthcare, childcare, utilities, and Earned income credit.

If the child tax credit was only available to married couples and the purchasing power of someone on welfare was brought down to the level of someone that makes the federal minimum wage of 7.25. This shite would change in a decade.

I saw a study that in Tennessee a person who is eligible for welfare benefits has the purchasing power and quality of life as a person who makes $24.00 per hour or close to 50k annually.
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