1srelluc
Diamond Member
Biden’s latest whack at the suburbs will change your neighborhood for the worse
But for the Biden administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development, fair housing is more — much more. In proposed regulations that would touch any jurisdiction that accepts any sort of HUD funding, fair housing must mean a plan to "promote equity in their communities, decrease segregation, and increase access to opportunity and community assets for people of color and other underserved communities."
Translated that means that the route to upward mobility for disadvantaged minorities lies through their relocation to more affluent communities, where they will no longer be "underserved."
Don't take HUD money would be my advice lest you end-up like Columbia, SC or any other place the dems tried it and "culturally enriched" the fuck out of a white burb.
This is exactly what Columbia, SC started about 20 years ago. All of a sudden, the downtown Section 8 housing was condemned and they had to find housing ASAP.
Oh, look at all them apartments in the North East side of town where all the white peoples live! But wait! We gotta have city busses running out there too.
Ok, everyone in the county gets a $25 fee tacked on their car registration for each car they own for a bus service they never use.
And suddenly, $250k+ homes were popping up after the downtown ghettos were bulldozed and "revitalized" making the developers and politicians rich.
Meanwhile over in the NE, businesses were getting broken into at night with smash and grabs, cars broken into constantly, bums hanging out looking for handouts, etc.
No sir, you will have to stand on your local politicians with both feet to prevent it because once you see the first city bus stop in your neighborhood you are screwed.
But for the Biden administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development, fair housing is more — much more. In proposed regulations that would touch any jurisdiction that accepts any sort of HUD funding, fair housing must mean a plan to "promote equity in their communities, decrease segregation, and increase access to opportunity and community assets for people of color and other underserved communities."
Translated that means that the route to upward mobility for disadvantaged minorities lies through their relocation to more affluent communities, where they will no longer be "underserved."
Don't take HUD money would be my advice lest you end-up like Columbia, SC or any other place the dems tried it and "culturally enriched" the fuck out of a white burb.
This is exactly what Columbia, SC started about 20 years ago. All of a sudden, the downtown Section 8 housing was condemned and they had to find housing ASAP.
Oh, look at all them apartments in the North East side of town where all the white peoples live! But wait! We gotta have city busses running out there too.
Ok, everyone in the county gets a $25 fee tacked on their car registration for each car they own for a bus service they never use.
And suddenly, $250k+ homes were popping up after the downtown ghettos were bulldozed and "revitalized" making the developers and politicians rich.
Meanwhile over in the NE, businesses were getting broken into at night with smash and grabs, cars broken into constantly, bums hanging out looking for handouts, etc.
No sir, you will have to stand on your local politicians with both feet to prevent it because once you see the first city bus stop in your neighborhood you are screwed.