(05-22-2017 06:46 AM)I45owl Wrote: And, the ultimate blame lies not in libertarianism, but the opposite ... Progressive, state-planned social engineering at the hands of the most Progressive government in our nation's history.
Therefore, the answer is to abolish all organization, zoning, and regulation of land use in the country??
Yeesh
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: the $1M dollar homes in SW Minneapolis are being purchased by none other than white people, married, corporate jobs having 1% white people at that,
You don't know that, it's just a guess. It could be a correct guess, but absent the data, it's only a guess.
PS - what did you mean by "having 1% white people at that" ??
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: some of them send their kids to Southwest HS. Most of them send their kids to private schools like Blake and Breck and BSM.
Again, this might be true, but you don't know it. Just another guess, absent the data.
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: So that's a lot of the reason Southwest is rated highly - kids that have a strong family support system, come from wealthy safe neighborhoods.
So you're admitting that I just won the discussion?? Bull claimed that inner cities, such as Mpls and STP, are universally striken with violent crime and poor schools. Which was a silly, absurd statement, that I have proven false with the example of SW Mpls.
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: http://studentaccounting.mpls.k12.mn.us/...016_17.pdf
Why didn't you use some of the more "diverse" city neighborhoods and schools you champion? Why not share some performance numbers for Patrick Henry, or North, or Roosevelt? Give a little demographic diversity numbers for those schools, and some average home values as well?
SW is a considerably diverse high school. Same with Washburn, the other HS serving SW Mpls. Neither have student body demographics with higher than 55% white students. What are the numbers for Edina, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Wayzata??
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: You didn't because it destroys your argument that diversity is what makes the city a great place to raise a family and get a public education.
I have never claimed that diversity is the thing that causes a city to be a great place to raise a family or get a public education. I've only said that diversity is a good thing.
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: Never forget that I've spent more time living in the city than you've spent.
Why are you assuming that?
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: I've had kids in Minneapolis public schools.
Why are you assuming that I haven't, or that I haven't mentored kids in MPS?
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: I've had my house broken into. Lent a firearm to a neighbor who's wife was threatened by thugs.
I have never dismissed this history. Unfortunate, but certainly not impossible occurrences in the suburbs or even exurbs.
(05-22-2017 08:33 AM)Lord Stanley Wrote: don't you dare try to pull the rug out from under people around here about some of the realities of living, having a family, and public education in the City of Minneapolis.
I did no such thing. Bull is the one who made a ridiculous claim, and I corrected it.
(05-22-2017 08:45 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: Not only that it proves the point that the cities suck if you can't afford a million dollar house.... I make pretty good money, my wife does not work. But even if she had a job, and even if she made as much as me dropping a million on a house would be out of our price range.
If you want nice homes, safe neighborhoods, and good schools you either need to be very, very rich.... Or move to the suburbs where (1) middle class people can buy a home and (2) working class people can rent apartments.
More absurd, silly claims. Homes in SW Mpls are available for far less than $1M.
*poof* there goes that one, too.