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You clearly have no idea what the realities of income, taxes (which are not all federal; county and city taxes are extremely high and getting higher, particularly property taxes), crime, and healthcare are in this country. Many of the poorest people whom I mentioned are white and are not demanding reparations from anyone. Many are working eighty hours a week and are still barely able to support themselves because minimum wage hasn't gone up in nearly a decade, there is little to no public transit, and "wonderful" American companies like Wal-Mart treat their workers terribly while putting all of their competitors out of business, eliminating alternative jobs. I can't believe the generalizing racism in your last post. And while I agree that those who have children should only do so when they can support them, you are sadly ignorant as to the reality of trying, as a young woman, a low-income woman, or a woman far from a large city, to get birth control or even adequate information.
Many of your previous points centered around how everything was terrible outside of suburbia. Apologies if I equated your hasty generalizations with everyone else's hasty generalizations that it's the minorities who have the most difficulty. I certainly wasn't reading anything whatsoever into the phrases "So, yeah, the US is great, if you're white, male, Christian, and have a decent income." and "(unless you're a poor black male teenager in Gary, Indiana, or a Hispanic girl in south or East Chicago, in states you laud for their wonderful friendliness!)" :rolleyes2