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THis thread has blamed blacks are too cowed to vote or that black votes won't get counted, even that blacks can't handle change.
Don't forget too lazy. Lot of that going on in this thread, too.
THis thread has blamed blacks are too cowed to vote or that black votes won't get counted, even that blacks can't handle change.
That is BS as cities across the country have changed from the old white corrupt machines to new non-white corrupt machines ...cough chicago cough...
Not sure how this squares with "they just need to vote them out".
Enough excuses.
True enough. Why, after all these years has there not been a civilian oversight committee investigating the abuses? Aen't these usually appointed by the city council or the Mayor?Or, and this may sound crazy, maybe the people in the Ferguson justice system could take responsibility for their actions and stop targeting black people.
Enough excuses, indeed.
For that matter, why has there not been an internal affairs investigation into the abuses? Why has the Mayor or Chief of Police not called for an investigation?True enough. Why, after all these years has there not been a civilian oversight committee investigating the abuses?
True enough. Why, after all these years has there not been a civilian oversight committee investigating the abuses? Aen't these usually appointed by the city council or the Mayor?
The city council was pushing the FPD to issue more and more citations for revenue generation. They're not going to challenge the FPD for doing what the city council ordered them to do.
That's why I was interested in the median income, median housing price, rate of property tax etc in Ferguson.
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I was curious about this statement:
The media household income from 2009-2013 in Ferguson is $38,685, which is less than that of Missouri for the same time period, $47,380
Other sources on the topic:
http://fortune.com/2014/08/15/ferguson-income-inequality/
http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/ferguson-numbers
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/ferguson-missouri/
The median income is actually lower than Missouri as a whole, not substantially higher.
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Here's a start from the other thread:
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I was curious about this statement:
The media household income from 2009-2013 in Ferguson is $38,685, which is less than that of Missouri for the same time period, $47,380
Other sources on the topic:
http://fortune.com/2014/08/15/ferguson-income-inequality/
http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/ferguson-numbers
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/ferguson-missouri/
The median income is actually lower than Missouri as a whole, not substantially higher.
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Looking at Ferguson's profile on the city data website, the city is probably on the low-middle end of the economic range. Median household income in 2012 was $36,121 compared to a county-wide median household income of $71,442. The average sale price for homes in Ferguson was about $60,000 in 2014. (The events of last summer don't help.) The median sale price of a home in St. Louis County is $179,300.
The property tax rate in Ferguson for a house with a mortgage is listed as 1.4% in 2012. This is bit higher than St. Louis County as a whole which is listed at 1.25%. The trouble is, because the average property in the county has a much higher assessment it produces $2,238 in property tax per year. In Ferguson the average home tax bill is less than $1,400.
Of course the government should protect the citizens and their rights. This government didn't and should have been changed years ago.I think Wolrab's point is that it isn't the government's responsibility to protect the rights of the citizens. If the citizens don't do it themselves, that's on them.
Of course the government should protect the citizens and their rights. This government didn't and should have been changed years ago.
After this many years? No, they have no excuses.
Given the nature of the thread topic, this is an excellent typo.The DOJ claims all these violations yet just writes a report? Why the hell aren't they prosecuting? I whole heatedly support going after racist cops.
I think Wolrab's point is that it isn't the government's responsibility to protect the rights of the citizens. If the citizens don't do it themselves, that's on them.
Of course the government should protect the citizens and their rights. This government didn't and should have been changed years ago.
But the citizens are the ones who have no excuses?
After this many years? No, they have no excuses.
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Another problem is the demographic in Ferguson. And I don't mean black, I mean working class. When you're working crazy hours, exhausted all the time, struggling to pay the bills, figuring out where you're going to find the money to buy the kids' new school clothes, get the wheels realigned on your car, take everybody to a movie once in a while, getting yourself interested in local elections can be tough. Been there done that.
It's easier to decide: All of these politicians are bums and none of them are going to make the slightest bit of difference. Why bother wasting my time voting for one of these clowns.
That's probably exactly what a lot of the people in Ferguson think.
But the citizens are the ones who have no excuses?
After this many years? No, they have no excuses.
I think Wolrab's point is that it isn't the government's responsibility to protect the rights of the citizens. If the citizens don't do it themselves, that's on them.
The DOJ claims all these violations yet just writes a report? Why the hell aren't they prosecuting? I whole heatedly support going after racist cops.