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5 Real Solutions For The Troubled Cities Democrats Helped Cripple
The Federalist ^ | 08/01/2019 | Joshua Lawson

Posted on 08/01/2019 6:55:50 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

After two full nights of presidential debates on CNN, Democrats still have no answers to the problems plaguing America’s most dangerous cities. They were happy to call President Trump a racist for correctly pointing out that Baltimore is in horrific shape, but they are woefully mute on what to do about it.

The Democratic Party’s silence on solutions for the nation’s most suffering cities is ironic given that the latest Democratic debate took place in Detroit, Michigan—according to one study, the second most dangerous city in America. It would have been an appropriate and excellent opportunity for Democrats to speak out on how they’ll restore safety, stability, and prosperity to places like Detroit.

Instead, both debates went by with no new proposals. For the few Americans who watched the debate, all they heard was more name-calling directed at President Trump.

The Democratic Party is fresh out of worthwhile ideas. Its candidates insist that if they only had more money all their failed policies would magically start to work. Yet decades of the Democratic stranglehold on the nation’s most needy cities have turned bad situations into catastrophes. There are, however, steps that can be taken to bring the worse-off of America’s cities back from despair.

1. Promote Marriage, Family, and Responsible Fatherhood

First and foremost, a culture of responsible fatherhood and committed marriage must become the norm if any change is going to take place in America’s most dangerous cities. Beginning with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society,” welfare has essentially incentivized single-motherhood and encouraged out-of-wedlock births. This has devastated the black community in particular. As economist Thomas Sowell points out, “[in] 1960, 22 percent of black children were raised with only one parent, usually the mother. Thirty years later, two-thirds of black children were being raised without a father present.”

Cities like St. Louis and Memphis didn’t become hotbeds of crime and poverty overnight. It will take decades, if not generations, to fully repair the damage Democratic policies have caused their social fabric.

Recovery will begin once we act on our knowledge of the role marriage plays in staving off poverty. According to findings from the liberal Brookings Institute, if you wait until 21 to get married and have children, graduate high school, and get a job, you have only a 2 percent chance of being poor in America. Brookings found that for young people who follow that advice, 75 percent join the middle class and earn more than $55,000 a year.

In the most dangerous cities, we need men to start acting like men. Rather than join gangs for community and belonging, men should find in fatherhood the greatest calling of their lives. Fathers staying in the home and proudly helping raise their children to be virtuous young men and women will help end the despair afflicting America’s hurting cities far more than any top-down government policy ever could. The Brookings study also notes, “children in female-headed families are four or more times as likely as children from married-couple families to live in poverty.”

The needed cultural transformation will only come about from increased personal responsibility supported by houses of worship, local communities, friends, family, and private charities. It was government planners—however well-intentioned—who caused much of the mess in the first place. More attempts at government planning will set any recovery back twofold.

2. Greatly Expand Charter Schools and School Vouchers

One of the single greatest things that can be done for future generations of citizens living in America’s most dangerous cities is to take back the educational system from corrupt, public school teacher unions and inept bureaucrats.

Public education has been a complete failure in Baltimore and similarly dangerous cities. It’s clear at this point that more spending will not solve the problem. Only a fundamental paradigm shift will rescue the thousands of children tragically doomed to failure and trapped in a ruinous system.

Charter schools offer a way out. Increasing grants to charter schools and allowing competition and innovation to work in the education sector will allow a flourishing of untold possibilities.

It’s high time for more cities in peril to institute some form of Milton Friedman’s proposed school voucher system. Fifteen states currently have some form of voucher program. It’s a promising start, but nowhere near enough to put a dent in the system, and many existing voucher programs are limited and attempt to regulate private schools into being too much like the public system they would otherwise present an alternative to.

How would it work? Families could take some of what the government is already spending on their child’s education and put it towards private school tuition. For instance, Maryland spends an average of $15,848 per student annually. Under a voucher system, parents would have the option of taking that allocated money—all or a portion—and spending on a school of their choice or keeping their child in the public system for a larger rebate.

This would alleviate the tax burden on families who put their children’s education first. It would give parents greater control over their children’s future and put greater responsibility on all schools to raise their standards. Without vouchers, parents who scrimp and save to send their kids to a better school end up paying twice: first in taxes, second in private school tuition.

Right now, one of the barriers to improving public education is that it functions as a government monopoly. America’s most dangerous cities are precisely where voucher initiatives are needed the most. Unfortunately, they often find resistance from powerful public-school teacher unions.

Without a voucher system, it’s hard for the private schools that do manage to exist in hurting cities to keep their doors open when parents can easily take the “free” public route. Vouchers would force stagnant, inadequate public schools to adapt and innovate or be replaced with better charter or private alternatives.

3. Stabilize Communities With a Strong Police Presence

When leftists say poverty causes crime, they have it precisely backward. Crime causes poverty. Unstable, crime-ridden communities drive productive, entrepreneurial members of society away. Law-abiding citizens don’t want to live in communities with high amounts of theft, homicide, rape, or gang activity, so the moment they can afford it, they leave. Left behind are the criminals and ne’er-do-wells that caused the exodus to begin with. In turn, the situation worsens.

During the Freddie Gray riots of 2015, Baltimore mayor allowed vandals to riot saying, “We gave those who wished to destroy a space to do that.” This sort of approach cannot continue in any major city—let alone the most dangerous ones—if meaningful progress is to be made.

Small business owners need to know that police will help protect their stores from civil unrest, gang violence, and vandalism. Only when order is fully restored, and people respect their community and its surroundings, can economic activity grow and create the jobs needed to revitalize America’s broken cities.

A large, disciplined, and respected police force is needed to stabilize broken communities long enough for law-abiding citizens to feel it is safe enough to return. Constant outreach between police and those they serve is integral to any progress. Residents should know the name of the officers on their neighborhood beat on a first-name basis. Abusive police behavior should be addressed immediately. Both policemen and citizens should be happy to see each other. Building trusting relationships between police and the communities they protect takes time, but it is a worthwhile investment.

4. End All Rent Controls

Swedish economist Assar Lindbeck once remarked, “In many cases rent control appears to be the most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city—except for bombing.”

Indeed, along with minimum wage mandates, rent control and its associated “affordable housing” policies are prime examples of good intentions having disastrous consequences. Unlike the minimum wage, which functions as a “price floor,” rent control acts as a “price ceiling.” This distorts the true market price of a given apartment or condominium. Like all price controls, this leads to both shortages of rooms to rent as well as a decrease in quality.

As landlords of rent-controlled housing do not receive the real value for their investment, there is no incentive for them to maintain proper upkeep of their properties. The result is the horrific living conditions that one sees in Baltimore, Detroit, and similar cities.

Under rent-controlled housing provisions, everyone loses. Walter Bock points out, “Even with the best will in the world, the landlord sometimes cannot afford to pay his escalating fuel, labor, and materials bills … the incentive he had under free-market conditions to supply tenant services is severely reduced.”

Art Carden of the Mises Institute agrees:

Rent control also destroys landlords’ incentives to maintain the housing stock. With rent control in place, people are lined up for housing, and therefore, the landlord can discriminate on the basis of who will take the most meager accommodations. Eliminating a landlord’s ability to enjoy the return from investing in higher-quality housing means eliminating the landlord’s incentive to invest in basic upkeep.

Removing price controls will open the housing market in America’s most needy cities to the natural forces of supply and demand. Improved neighborhood safety as a result of more effective police presence will allow, in time, businesses and housing developers to create new subdivisions that city dwellers demand.

Just as no government entity had to force Walmart to sell products at cheap prices or McDonald’s to make affordable fast food, a truly free and open housing market will naturally be filled by those who see an opening. Only a free market ensures that houses will be built to the size and cost that citizens will bear.

5. Stop Electing Democrats

Ranking America’s most dangerous cities is an imperfect science, but Sauter, Frohlich, and Lodge’s study is one of the most holistic in its approach. It considered the latest FBI statistics on total violent crime, homicides, unemployment, and the poverty rate (USA Today released the complete list here).

According to their 2018 results, listed below are the top five most dangerous cities in America. Also noted is how long Democrats have controlled the city’s mayoral office and its respective congressional district.

Kansas City, Missouri (#5)—Democratic mayors for 28 years. MO-5 (D) for 70 years.

Memphis, Tenessee (#4)—Democratic mayors for 28 years. TN-9 (D) for 26 years.

Baltimore, Maryland (#3)—Democratic mayors for 52 years. MD-7 (D) for 66 years.

Detriot, Michigan (#2)—Democratic mayors for 57 years. MI-13 (D) for 70 years.

St. Louis, Missouri (#1)—Democratic mayors for 70 years. MO-1 (D) for 70 years.

As the old adage goes, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” So how will the plight of America’s most dangerous cities improve if citizens keep sending the same politicians of the same failed political party back into power? Experiments with Democratic rule in cities like St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis, and Kansas City have had decades to work. The results are in, and ruin lies in their wake.

Yes, is a tall order to ask Democrats to stop electing Democrats. The better solution would be for them to see the light and become Republicans. Stranger things have happened. After all, the most successful Republican president in history was once a Democrat.

The Republican Party needs to do everything it can to reach out to the communities that have been made worse by failed economic policies and government corruption. In return, the long-suffering people of America’s most broken cities should give the GOP and conservative, freedom-focused policies a chance. At this point, they have nothing left to lose.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democrats; ghettos; innercities
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1 posted on 08/01/2019 6:55:50 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

and favor US citizens over illegals or H1B (and etc) labor.


2 posted on 08/01/2019 7:00:11 AM PDT by combat_boots (God bless Israel and all who protect and defend her! Merry Christmas! In God We Trust!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Both most successful presidents were former democrats.


3 posted on 08/01/2019 7:00:33 AM PDT by going hot (happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: SeekAndFind

Interesting ideas. These points are all good issues for discussion .

But I doubt they will get anywhere with the liberals.

1. Marriage, Family, Responsible Fatherhood — The stigmas surrounding out of wedlock births are long gone. Any who remember the reaction when Dan Quayle brought up this subject, will recall that he was crucified, he was attacking single mothers who do a tough job under tough circumstances, etc. It’s somehow considered an affront to women to mention that fathers or husbands are desirable.

2. Charter schools, school vouchers — The liberals oppose these ideas. The liberal view is that charters siphon off “resources” or money, from public schools, and that public schools have failed because we just don’t spend enough money on public education.

3. Police presence — The liberals and black activists think that bigoted police use young black men for target practice. They see police as the enemy in too many cases.

4. Rent Control — part of this is the lament that housing is too expensive, and not enough landlords even accept Section 8 housing. So this will be a non starter. Also, some blame gentrification for rising rents and pushing out long time residents of certain communities.

5. Stop electing Democrats — Why do blacks vote for Democrats by such huge margins? Do they see any connection between which party is voted into office and conditions in their cities? Maybe they see no connection.

I would love to see some productive discussions on these points, but I doubt that we will ever see these occur. These subjects are either perceived as racist or offend the sensibilities of liberals in some manner.


4 posted on 08/01/2019 7:22:00 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: SeekAndFind
Cleaning up inner cities will be difficult, and it will take guts. The people who want to help are often enablers.

There's an old joke:

Two social workers are walking down the street when they see a man on the ground. He's been mugged and is bleeding.
One of them says to the other, "Someone needs to help the poor man that did that to him."

Excusing criminal behavior is bad, and enables more criminal behavior. That's one problem. Every gang banger that dies fighting the cops becomes a martyr, and the same people he was terrorizing come to his defense.

There's also the Bell Curve problem, and it's one that's laid out well in the book. It also presents some truths that many don't want to acknowledge.

Back in the days of segregation, smart black people kept the neighborhoods up. They opened businesses, raised families and stabilized the communities. When desegregation occurred, they moved into the much larger "white" society. It created a brain drain on the smaller segregated areas, lowering the IQ of the remaining people.

I'm not an expert by any means, but according to the Army, a person must have an IQ of 80 to be functional in any military role, including janitorial duties. In Haiti, there is no functioning society, and the average IQ is 67. Missionaries go there, but the populace is so violent, it's almost impossible to operate a mission.

Inner cities are facing the same thing. The violence runs off the people who have high enough intelligence to be able to help, continually lowering the IQ of the area.

5 posted on 08/01/2019 7:28:44 AM PDT by Richard Kimball (WWG1WGA)
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To: SeekAndFind

Pittsburgh’s got ‘em all beat.
The last Republican mayor here left office in 1934.


6 posted on 08/01/2019 7:29:36 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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To: Richard Kimball

That works both ways. There are plenty of dumba*s white trash parts of this town where all the same stuff is happening.


7 posted on 08/01/2019 7:30:27 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer.)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

RE: Why do blacks vote for Democrats by such huge margins?

Related to Point #1 I think. Democrats will NEVER cut welfare and will only INCREASE it. It is extremely difficult to fight Santa Claus.

Anybody who has started to suck on the government’s teat will not want to let go. It is like a drug. So, if a woman is a single mother, why would she want to vote for someone who will discourage this sort of lifestyle? As for the father ( or sperm donor ), why would he want to vote for such a person when he does not have to take responsibility for the child?


8 posted on 08/01/2019 7:42:18 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is a solid list. I would only add controlled neighborhood borders with checkpoints to enter and exit, with no alcohol sales in residential zones.


9 posted on 08/01/2019 7:46:26 AM PDT by lurk
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To: SeekAndFind

No. 6. Along with ending rent controls, eliminate other barriers to construction of new housing, such as restrictive zoning, expensive permitting, and building codes that promote leftist causes rather than safety.


10 posted on 08/01/2019 7:47:36 AM PDT by Socon-Econ (adical Islam,)
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To: SeekAndFind

#5 should be #1. It’s prerequisite for all the others.


11 posted on 08/01/2019 8:06:59 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy (;-)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

“I would love to see some productive discussions on these points, but I doubt that we will ever see these occur.”


I am somewhat more hopeful than you on this point. In large measure this is due to the willingness of our President to speak out. For example, until PDJT began his campaign, no one really talked about the illegal immigrants flooding our country. Now it is one of the most important issues being discussed. The President also focused our attention on the predatory policies of China, the threats posed by the Iran nuclear deal, the loss of jobs attributed to NAFTA, and the failure of our NATO allies to pay their fair share for the protections afforded by the USA. No doubt there are other areas I have not mentioned. But, my point is that it is only because we have a President who is not afraid to poke at these and other sacred cows that the public has become aware not only of the problems but of the need to find workable solutions. Hopefully, the President will continue to speak out, and the people will demand real results.


12 posted on 08/01/2019 8:17:15 AM PDT by JGPhila
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To: Buckeye McFrog
Agree, absolutely.

Throwing a curve ball (bell?) here, but living in a high IQ area also creates some problems, IMHO.

People in those areas are also insulated. They don't fully understand the nature of the problems of an inner city because they have trouble with the concept of a person who, for example, loots a store, then complains because the store closed down. The smart person is thinking, "If I want a store in the neighborhood, I'll make sure and buy things there so they'll stay." The looter thinks, "I want the stuff in that store." He will not consider that looting the store will make it close and he won't have a store in the neighborhood, because he doesn't think more than twenty seconds ahead. I call it "crapping on the floor then complaining there's crap on the floor."

So, the smart people continually propose and implement policies that will not work in a lower IQ population.

Side slide: when medical schools were admitting on GPA and IQ alone, they started having a problem that at a certain high level IQ, a lot of people started having trouble interacting with normal IQ people. I think Bobby Fischer is an example.

13 posted on 08/01/2019 8:20:31 AM PDT by Richard Kimball (WWG1WGA)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

Two parent stable marriages should have incentives of financial support more than single parent support.


14 posted on 08/01/2019 8:24:59 AM PDT by ActresponsiblyinVA
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To: Richard Kimball

EXCELLENT analysis. In fact, the best insight on inner-city conditions I’ve read. I’m familiar with The Bell Curve. I’ve not heard of the detrimental effects of desegregation encouraging high IQ blacks to leave their black neighborhoods. Makes perfect sense.


15 posted on 08/01/2019 8:37:51 AM PDT by The Truth Will Make You Free
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To: ActresponsiblyinVA
Two parent stable marriages should have incentives of financial support more than single parent support

Done right, I strongly believe that mother-father support would help. Doing it right would be hard!

Probably take generations to accomplish.

16 posted on 08/01/2019 8:52:57 AM PDT by Ace's Dad (Trump 2020!)
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To: SeekAndFind
".... 5 Real Solutions For The Troubled Cities Democrats Helped Cripple...."

1. Stop electing democRATS to run the city

2. Stop electing democRATS to run the city

3. Stop electing democRATS to run the city

4. Stop electing democRATS to run the city

5. Stop electing democRATS to run the city

17 posted on 08/01/2019 8:54:14 AM PDT by HotHunt (Been there. Done that.)
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To: SeekAndFind
They were happy to call President Trump a racist for correctly pointing out that Baltimore is in horrific shape...

With which I have yet to find anyone sane in either party who disagrees. Admittedly that's a pretty small sample size in the case of the Dems, but when you have rats in the same room with your kids it's awfully hard to blame the guy who says so as a racist.

18 posted on 08/01/2019 8:58:29 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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“2. Charter schools, school vouchers”

Baltimore has charter schools I believe, and Catholic schools.

“3. Police presence”

Baltimore has a substantial police force.

“4. Rent Control”

I don’t recollect Baltimore having rent control. Baltimore rents have shot up to near DC levels without the corresponding nearby availability of DC pay level jobs.

Many places are going to “affordable housing” percentages for substantial developments and large new apartment buildings.

In the UK, Section 106 requires a 30% “affordable housing” share.

In the US, “affordable” might mean around the housing voucher “fair market rent” level amount.

“5. Stop electing Democrats”

Pretty much only a snake is going to slither into a snake den.

That leaves “marriage”, number 1. To encourage marriage requires changes in federal welfare rules, most especially for housing vouchers. From a past proposal of mine:

Housing Vouchers

[Housing vouchers should keep people from becoming homeless, not to pay their rent almost in full.]

1. Cap federal payment for a housing voucher for a housing unit, effective 14 months after enactment, at $0, plus
$250 for a first US citizen adult (age 21+) residing in the unit, plus
$150 for a second US citizen adult (age 21+) residing in the unit, plus
$200 if a male child dependent aged three to fifteen (or in high school and under age 19) of theirs resides in the unit, plus
$200 if a female child dependent aged three to fifteen (or in high school and under age 19) of theirs resides in the unit, plus
$100 for at least one of the above.

disabled adult -> $350 cap (1-bedroom unit)
[the federal government pays about $700/month in disability benefits too]
mom+newborn -> $350 cap (1-bedroom unit)
mom+newborn+dad -> $500 cap (1-bedroom unit)
mom+4-year old son -> $550 cap (2-bedroom unit)
mom+dad+five-year old son-> $700 cap (2-bedroom unit)
mom+dad+3-year daughter+6-year old son -> $900 cap (3-bedroom unit)


19 posted on 08/01/2019 10:11:01 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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Sometimes land parcel assemblers want housing to fall into ruin so an area becomes less “black”.

In Baltimore, a whole area of buildings once packed with “blacks” north of Penn Station was vacated. The building shells were preserved.

In the distant past, substandard housing around many city cores was torn down for parking lots. In DC, these parking lots eventually had ~ten-story office buildings put up on them.


20 posted on 08/01/2019 10:18:06 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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