tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post973788067806604947..comments2024-03-25T18:50:15.135-04:00Comments on DCmud - The Urban Real Estate Digest of Washington DC: Logan Circle Wardmans Revamped for Affordable HousingKenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08295461340042242438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-21981088127810739082009-11-07T10:19:50.368-05:002009-11-07T10:19:50.368-05:00JASMINE says its not society fault that some peopl...JASMINE says its not society fault that some people can't raise up above poverty.If they want to hang out in front of their apartment building all day and do nothing that's their business. However if the government don't enforce stricter rules among them,then they will continue to do nothing. But its not everyone. Some people do know how to better themselves.So the government need not to punish everyone for others own doings.One issue that I can't get over is why do most people in society[people who never needed assistance] frown upon and bad mouth those who need it.It only have that "bad feeling" because you probably never experienced a situation similar to what there in. If you have a lot of people bunched up into one section of course that's what people are going to think but u can't split it up neither cause that will just create more problems through out the city. So my point is is that if the government was to create strict rule and enforce them, I guarentee the people will listen. They have to much to lose if they choice otherwise.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22305958.post-40343404563706393082009-04-15T18:50:00.000-04:002009-04-15T18:50:00.000-04:00Every time I drive by I wonder why: 1) so many low...Every time I drive by I wonder why: 1) so many low-income units are lumped together to create that 'bad neighborhood' feel, 2) how much of our money the govt is spending to keep the occupants in these homes (now we know), 3) why these people can afford to hang around the front porches all day (cuz they are subsidized, of course) and 4) whether this massed low-income project will be a perpetual strain on the neighborhood, or whether we need to relearn the fundamentals of packing so many low-income people into one small space.Bradnoreply@blogger.com