The Middle Class are vanishing from cities in the USA | |
jackie childs User ID: 63059043 United States 05/15/2016 04:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The middle class isn't "going" anywhere. Does no one read and do the math? They are being decimated by lower paying jobs which has dropped the average household income and there simply isn't as many in that bracket anymore. This trend has been ongoing for some time and there's no end in sight. Oh and those high rises and affluent neighborhoods popping up, Obama has a plan to counter that. All areas are now REQUIRED to provide more Section 8 and lower end housing or else. C'mon people!!! READ. LEARN. If not you'll never know what hit you and it is hitting us all. Buckle up.......... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72194637 The middle class isn't "going" anywhere. Does no one read and do the math? They are being decimated by lower paying jobs which has dropped the average household income and there simply isn't as many in that bracket anymore. This trend has been ongoing for some time and there's no end in sight. Oh and those high rises and affluent neighborhoods popping up, Obama has a plan to counter that. All areas are now REQUIRED to provide more Section 8 and lower end housing or else. C'mon people!!! READ. LEARN. If not you'll never know what hit you and it is hitting us all. Buckle up.......... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72194637 If they tried t o put section 8 where I live the PTB would burn it down... jay mackie |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72214642 Canada 05/15/2016 04:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Destruction of the middle class comes to us in the plan of Agenda 21. Where were the middle class when all of this was coming down? Step by painful step, Americans have been, and will be, divested of their property just as planned in Agenda 21. ...articulated by Maurice Strong, Secretary-General of the 1992 UNCED at which Agenda 21 was adopted. He said: "It is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the AFFLUENT MIDDLE CLASS -- involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, ownership of motor vehicles and small electrical appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban housing -- are not sustainable." Harvey Ruvin, a vice-chairman of ICLEI, was asked how Agenda 21 would affect liberties with regard to the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, private property and freedom of speech. He replied: ‘Individual Rights must take a back-seat to the collective.’ The arrogance of these people is breathtaking. |