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Section 8 The Villages

That 'special' little enclave of Orange Cultists in central FL. Put a few US HUD housing projects in there.

This idea while entertaining, would be unethical.

We need to help people escape areas of violence, racism, and cruelty. Not sentence them to them.


I strongly feel we should subsidize the movement of persecuted minorities to safe places, allowing them to leave areas like the Mississippi, Alabama, and the villages. And not just minorities, but also people seeking healthcare that they are not able to access due to hateful and cruel policies in there current jurisdiction.

For example, we should allocate $30,000 to help a young woman move to a place she can obtain her abortion. Or give $50,000 to the minority family who live in an area frequently targeted by police harassment based on race, religion, or gender orientation.

This could get a bit expensive, but it only makes sense to pay for it be increasing taxation on the areas these refugees are fleeing from. A sort of incentive system for people to not make governments that are cruel to their neighbors. Not only are the regions people flee from taxed to pay for their move, but they are also taxed to help the welcoming communities create the resources for a helping intake said refugees. For years to come.
 
Wha ... you don't think a bedroom communuiity of old white rich people is 'safe'?

Old white people who feel entitled to Zimmerman there neighbors? Just make sure your name is not Travon, that your are white, straight, have the correct Trump bumper sticker, and be sure to be packing heat. Because they are, and a good number have dementia.
 
Wha ... you don't think a bedroom communuiity of old white rich people is 'safe'?


Not sure if serious.

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This idea while entertaining, would be unethical.

We need to help people escape areas of violence, racism, and cruelty. Not sentence them to them.


I strongly feel we should subsidize the movement of persecuted minorities to safe places, allowing them to leave areas like the Mississippi, Alabama, and the villages. And not just minorities, but also people seeking healthcare that they are not able to access due to hateful and cruel policies in there current jurisdiction.

For example, we should allocate $30,000 to help a young woman move to a place she can obtain her abortion. Or give $50,000 to the minority family who live in an area frequently targeted by police harassment based on race, religion, or gender orientation.

This could get a bit expensive, but it only makes sense to pay for it be increasing taxation on the areas these refugees are fleeing from. A sort of incentive system for people to not make governments that are cruel to their neighbors. Not only are the regions people flee from taxed to pay for their move, but they are also taxed to help the welcoming communities create the resources for a helping intake said refugees. For years to come.
This isn't the stupidest idea I've ever heard, but it's absolutely in the top ten.
 
Is OP angry with conservatives or does he want to help low income people have access to affordable housing?
 
That 'special' little enclave of Orange Cultists in central FL. Put a few US HUD housing projects in there.




Heh, you're just upset because you're stuck at mom's house in the Villages. (j/k)


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Meanwhile, shenanigans continue. Sumter County is so thoroughly Republican that the winner of the primary always goes on to win the general election. Because no Democrat runs, both independents and Democrats are allowed to vote in the GOP primary. But there’s an exception to that rule: If anybody runs as a write-in candidate, then the general election is considered to be an active one, and only Republicans can vote in the primary.

The local Republican Party organized a slate of write-in candidates who are running for the express purpose of blocking Democrats and independents from voting in the August 20 GOP primary. We don’t have to guess that this was a strategy aimed at undermining Miller, because Samantha Scott, Sumter County Republican Party chair, spelled the strategy out in a letter to the editor of the Village News. Local critics of the strategy argue it’s illegal, because the candidates had to swear under oath they are genuinely seeking office, a claim contradicted by the county chair’s admission. Still, it’s hard to see the GOP prosecutor taking up the case.

Sounds exactly like something republicans would do.
 
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