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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

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i heard about this from before...it's just so disgusting.....i hope they rot in prison.

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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

So why dont they tear them down? Government housing is a total failure.

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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

So why dont they tear them down? Government housing is a total failure.

Unfortunately, there are great people who need housing (temporarily) to give them a step forward into prosperity. In fact, those who succeed out of public housing also are great contributors to society as a whole.

Yes, I do agree that it's a total failure because there are lots of crimes that originates from a poor community.

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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

So why dont they tear them down? Government housing is a total failure.

Unfortunately, there are great people who need housing (temporarily) to give them a step forward into prosperity. In fact, those who succeed out of public housing also are great contributors to society as a whole.

Yes, I do agree that it's a total failure because there are lots of crimes that originates from a poor community.

Temporary is not the case. They are held there in the beleief they will be rescued. If it was temporary there would be a constant rotation of residents.

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

So why dont they tear them down? Government housing is a total failure.

Unfortunately, there are great people who need housing (temporarily) to give them a step forward into prosperity. In fact, those who succeed out of public housing also are great contributors to society as a whole.

Yes, I do agree that it's a total failure because there are lots of crimes that originates from a poor community.

Temporary is not the case. They are held there in the beleief they will be rescued. If it was temporary there would be a constant rotation of residents.

I highly doubt that because you never lived in such poverty.

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I lived in public housing before I graduated from college. Most of the people living here are either veterans, laid-off city employee, and high school dropouts. Living in this poor environment is very hard. In fact, a lot of logs in the Police Logs listed residents who are residing in public housing. I'm not surprise that this sort of crime happened.

So why dont they tear them down? Government housing is a total failure.

Actually, this has been going on for some time now.

The new method is to ship them out to the suburbs, the concept being if you take dysfunctional people and mix them with a more diverse area, they will have a more healthy outlook in life and hopefully break the cycle. We still have some public housing but the days of the highrise/ mass density of poor is coming to an end.

Of course the losers in this is the neighbor hoods with Low income nextdoor.

Realestate prices decline, crime goes up and the endless migration of one group from another continues.

No easy answer.

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