For John, BLUF: Is it the housing or the upbringing of the tenets? Nothing to see here; just move along.
"... and its owner could face fines and other charges if it doesn't make changes to improve quality of life and public safety there.... In its April 9 notice declaring the property a nuisance, the city points to three of the most serious incidents: a 4-year-old accidentally shot in the foot on Feb. 26; a tenant's nephew shot in the leg outside the tenant's apartment on March 17, and an argument between two tenants over loud music that escalated into a physical fight on March 31...."I thought maybe this post from 13 May was a put up by Professor Althouse, but it was apparently real enough. And it shows some of the issues with public housing.
One of those Commenting caught a big chunk of the problem. Back in the 1960s President Lyndon Barnes Johnson, with good intent, tried to make up for a hundred years of segregation, but he managed to take a big nick out of the rising Black Middle Class. His legislative program created a series of perverse incentives. Perverse incentives that better housing management won’t cure.
During World War Two we destroyed 40% of German housing, yet when I lived there 22 years later housing was plentiful and I was able to rent a nice ranch style house, with detached garage, on a double lot. Yet we can't, today, do that for our own citizens.
Hat tip to Ann Althouse.
Regards — Cliff
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