Old 04-27-2006 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by IntheBiz
Not really. The reasons are as dynamic and varying as individual are.
Many move for the reasons you say. Some move for lower costs as was said before. Many admit to their me that they move to the 'burbs (like even in MN!) just so they can be away from blacks and Hispanics.
I personally hate the city (and I'm a native new yorker) and prefer the burbs for lower cost of living, and slower pace and relative safety. Oh yeah and I cant afford to live in the city. Hell I cant live in the whole Northeast!
Agreed.

Originally Posted by IntheBiz
And? Read above
And what? As cities grow, the suburbs grow and the intercity grows. This would explain why you would see the boarded up house - what was once the suburbs is now the ghetto in some places.

Originally Posted by IntheBiz
Lets not get crazy. Theres no need to flame the guy. We need a balance of both to be able to keep from going to the extremes of either end. Who says you have to be a socialist to be a democrat? Oh yeah, a republican!
I'm not saying extremes on either end are good, nor was I ever advocating that. Deadsticks got the facts in his above post form congressman Bernie Sanders who is a self proclaimed democratic socialist. I appologize I effed up my original post on the guy - he is a democratic socialist, not socialist democrat as I originally posted. It's late and I'm getting dyslexic.

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