Even in the small Kansas town where I live. I was coming home from the store yesterday and saw two little black girls riding their bicycles.

It really made me do a double take. The only people of color you ever see in this town are in cars, and just passin through (not sure why). When I got home I told the wife about it, and she informed me that they had just finished putting some section 8 housing in behind the grocery store. I drove by there today and sure enough, there's a whole row of duplex looking things. Why on earth would they put section 8 housing in a town that doesn't have a bus-line, cab, or any real job base. Seems to me the folks would be better served in the city where they could find some work and get a start. Then after they get established with a car and job, they could move to the burbs. Does anyone know exactly how they pick spots for section 8 builds?