Aug 12, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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if you force a community to build low-income housing the market has not seen fit to produce, invariably the requirement is satisfied with dense pockets of "diverse" units more segregated from the community at large than if the low-income qualifiers endeavored to not be low-income and earned their wau into the community. And unfortunately for those who move into these pockets, they will find that the local services are a bit more expensive than most. Should we than have low-income aisles in the supermarkets and the gas stations?
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