WHY DO DEMOCRATS HATE POOR PEOPLE? Liberal Cities Like L.A. Face Much Higher Housing Prices.

The Democrat-Republican divide often comes down to the difference in how we believe America can best prosper. Democrats say the collective power of the people can protect the financial interests of the everyday worker. Republicans often argue that freedom from government fosters economic well-being.

It turns out the Democrat way of doing things doesn’t seem to help middle class citizens when it comes time to make the biggest purchase of their lives. . . .

L.A. is one of 28 “dark blue” markets in which Democrat Barack Obama trounced Republican Mitt Romney for president by at least 20 percentage points in 2012. Prominent dark blue cities also include New York and San Francisco.

Guess what else they have in common?

Yes—they’re the most unaffordable cities in America when it comes to housing, not only according to Trulia but also according to other reports we’ve highlighted in the past.

The website says that these “blue markets have lower home ownership and greater income inequality than red markets.”

If you assume that people intend the natural and probable consequences of their actions, then Democrats hate poor people and the middle class.