dckingsfan wrote:Interesting article in the WSJ titled: Best Poverty Cure: Escape From Baltimore
Kind of supports Induveca position.
The Harvard study identifies Baltimore as the city where the odds are most stacked against a child’s escaping poverty. Mr. Kotkin says his center’s study underscores “the relative worthlessness of good intentions.”
Pretty slanted against progressives - but if you cut through that - probably best for a poor person from Baltimore to just leave.
It's completely logical. The city is dead, to pretend it isn't and remain in a financial prison is only being done out of ignorance. Move to DC or New York suburbs, or worst case scenario public housing. Infinitely better life, and access to a decent education, culture, jobs and capital.
A parent pretending sticking around or screaming "I love Baltimore!" is going to change reality borders on child cruelty. The poor residents of Baltimore already know what awaits their kids, they're living it now.




















