M Paquette
Moderator Emeritus
I do not want to see poor and miserable people around me. So, the talk about providing education and opportunity has come up before. Still, no matter what we do, there will always be homeless people.
Well, sure, but that's what economic segregation is for. Folks in areas of concentrated affluence don't have to see the poor. Oh, they may have them drop by one or two at a time to do the laundry or tidy up the yard, but they don't have to deal with them en masse. At least not until certain emergent leadership properties develop in the areas of concentrated poverty...
"Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime."
-- Aristotle