How good are you at deciphering code? Consider the words:
“. . . the authors conclude, city lawmakers should embrace the data and rely on proven programs that address these growing disparities with holistic, cross-sectoral, community-based strategies that focus on the interconnectedness of health, social, and economic risks that confront our most vulnerable communities.”
Choose what you think those code words mean:
High-earning homosexual couples should have their income reduces and redistributed to low income multi-childeren families; or
ambitious Koreans in the food business should subsidise school canteens in suburbs of high unemployment, or
homeowners should pay a levy to help trailer trash families pay for their tattoos; or
something else.
Choose who you think the “authors” are:
A group of entrepreneurs who founded successful trade-based businesses; or
a group of self-employed computer programmers; or
a team of skilled welder specialising in aluminium welding, or
university trained employees of public-funded bodies, including charities, or