Posted on 06/11/2015 7:58:22 AM PDT by C19fan
The Obama administration is moving forward with regulations designed to help diversify Americas wealthier neighborhoods, drawing fire from critics who decry the proposal as executive overreach in search of an unrealistic utopia.
A final Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rule due out this month is aimed at ending decades of deep-rooted segregation around the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Yep, like a good Marxist.
this “move” has been hinted at for years ....6 of them.... if I remember correctly.
“The Fundamental Liberties of Americans must be CHANGED..if there is to be any real hope for an Utter TYRANNY! “ Baraq Obama...2008
I’ll be OK out here on the farm. Well, until 0bama FORCES me to allow The Homeless Crazies to set up an encampment.
This POS cannot be gone soon enough for me. Come on! Just ONE well-placed lightening strike while he’s golfing is ALL we’re asking for! ;)
What is the predictable end result of such policies?
Unfortunately, if you get too many “Section 8” or “ghetto” types in an neighborhood, the neighborhood goes downhill.
And those who can will move away, leaving more vacant housing to be filled by more Section 8 people. Which will cause the neighborhood to go further downhill.
I’ve seen this happen in a number of formerly nice suburban areas in some major cities. I go back to visit, and am shocked to see that formerly nice areas have gone ghetto.
So what this means is that the decent people who want to live in a nice area will have to pay much more for housing to be in a safe wealthier area, or will have to move much farther out into more distant suburbs to find a safe place to live.
Let’s build public housing in Marin County, California; and Malibu. And Beverly Hills.
If it’s such a good idea, then surely those liberal communities would welcome some diversity.
Have a nice house or a few acres of property? You will be made to “share”.
HUD has done this for a while. I think the Woodlands in Texas has section 8; they are presently building such housing in an upscale community where I live. Developers love it, but residents not so much.
By the way, I have had very adversarial dealings with HUD in the past....corrupt and incompetent as they come. Don’t get me started.
I hear Singapore is nice.
He won’t get your land...yet. But better watch your water.
The assault on meritocracy is at full tilt. Most of those who live in the high-value housing areas are there because through inheritance or some merit of their own, they have gained the measure of worldly goods to afford to live there.
Rank Has Its Privileges, or RHIP, has been a recognized demarcation between members of the human species since well before there even WERE creatures that could termed “human” in the modern sense.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” - George Orwell
There won't be anyplace people can move to stay safe. Obama's HUD will target all areas.
Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and Certain sections of Washington DC are woefully lacking in Section 8 housing!
I suggest you get onto fixing that right now.
There won’t be anyplace people can move to stay safe. Obama’s HUD will target all areas.
If that happens, then I predict a spike in interest in farm life. Seriously. If even the wealthy areas are going to be overrun with gangs and Section 8 and baby mama types, more people might want to go buy a farm, where they are surrounded by their own land, and will only go into town when absolutely necessary. Rural life could well hold more appeal if this social engineering happens.
That sounds like a nice little jingle. Sing it with me now:
“Like a good Marxist, Animal Farm is there!”
How about Section 8 next to Obamas vacation palace in Hawaii?
“By the way, I have had very adversarial dealings with HUD in the past....corrupt and incompetent as they come. Dont get me started.”
The GOP Congress could and should defund HUD. However, they won’t. Too many billions being doled out to contractors. Plus fear of the racism charge.
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