It’s almost like there’s a correlation to living in poverty and crime! Wow!
I agree with your second point, and will add that there are often extra expenses in opening in poor areas (insurance requirements are a big one). That’s why government grants and financing are important to help offset these costs. Five Points in Buffalo was a drug-filled hovel before investment, and now it’s a thriving neighborhood.
I ignored your “point” about the Democrat homes because it’s not remotely the same thing.
No way, never stop fighting! The GOP has weaponized the Justice Department!!!! They’re coming for every God-fearing American who wants to smoke crack and buy a gun!!!
Fine, but how will this address poor housing, inadequate access to healthy food, complete asymmetry in the educational system, crumbling infrastructure, lack of medical care....
Oh for Pete’s sake. You want me to name every single city improvement? You’d probably move the goalposts then, too.
Name one inner city the GOP has improved and through what policy.
Some of us take pride in our jobs.