You tell me what suburb you live in, maybe we can talk... I'll bet it has nothing to do with Scattered Site Housing...
I know they have this in Schaumburg, for instance, they are fine.
According to my research, there are only two lower income housing units in that city, and they're not cheap either. Furthermore I found this in Wiki:
here were 33,610 housing units at an average density of 1,748.7 per square mile (670.9/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 70.4% White, 4.2% African American, 0.2% Native American, 19.8% Asian (10.8% Indian, 2.5% Korean, 1.8% Filipino, 1.7% Chinese, 1.4% Japanese, 0.1% Vietnamese, 1.5% Other Asian), 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.8% some other race, and 2.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.8% of the population.[19]
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Nobody put your there but your own defeatist attitudes.
You live in a slum on welfare, but it's always someone else's fault.
It's not someone else's fault, it's governments fault. But like I said, please keep spreading your message of hate towards working middle-class Americans. We'll take all the votes you're willing to send our way.
Naw, man, I just point out that you are gaming the system just like they are. That makes you just as bad. That you enjoy all the benefits of White Privilege makes it a tad worse.
No, gaming the system means manipulating it in such a way to take advantage of something that you're not actually entitled to; tricking the system. I never did any of that. I never applied for disability until a GOVERNMENT doctor told me I could no longer work, even though he knew I wanted to continue. He not only suggested I apply, but wrote me a prescription and told me to send a copy of that prescription to SS, and if they had any questions whatsoever, he'd be more than happy to discuss my prognosis with them or their medical staff. Whether he did or not, I don't know.
It has nothing to do with race except perhaps for self-hating whites such as yourself.
That's true. Jay-Z worked very hard crafting his art. Ben Carson is an affirmative Action hire who got out of medicine when too many malpractice suits piled up.
Crafting his art????

You call that electronic jungle music, art??? making words rhyme? Oooooh, scary talent.

I started doing that at 8 years old.
It reminds me of when I was working at a music store part-time. I had a new student who was a black kid. The first thing I always did with a new student is interview them for about fifteen minutes. I needed to find out why they wanted to pay an instrument; what their inspiration was; if their was any music talent in the family, what was their goal in music and so forth.
The kid told me he wanted to play rap. I explained to him that rap is not music. Music is best described as a group of notes that create a melody. There is little melody in rap. Secondly, rap was a 70's expression that meant to kiss or talk. That's where the name came from. I told him I don't teach talk. That's what an English teacher is for. I am not an English teacher, I am a music instructor.
As to your article about Dr. Carson: I see you once again never read what you post. If you did, you'd see that the Doctor had an outstanding career. As the article points out, he had six lawsuits in that time, and was one of the most brilliant brain surgeons this country has ever seen. Six lawsuits (as the article pointed out) is not that unusual in a extremely high-risk type of occupation such as brain surgery. It also pointed out that the good Doctor did over a hundred surgeries yearly.