For sale Wrote:
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> In its final months, the Obama administration has
> set up a strategy to bring inner city living to
> the suburbs by deploying three federal agencies to
> dictate to states and local communities how to set
> up schools, housing and mass transit.
>
> It’s all part of a federal push to reduce
> economic and racial segregation in favor of
> diversity.
>
> The Department of Housing and Urban Development
> (HUD) expanded the reach of its Affirmatively
> Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule to two other
> federal agencies: the Department of Transportation
> and the Department of Education.
>
> AFFH is a rule established by HUD last year that
> requires any nationwide locality that receives
> block grant funding from the agency to rezone
> neighborhoods based on income and racial
> prerequisites. It’s based on the 40-year-old
> Fair Housing Act
>
> - Let me tell you first hand what this looks
> like.
> Had one of Obamas families move in to a beautiful
> neighborhood here in west Springfield last year.
>
> Amount the manicured lawns and beautiful
> landscaping, there's the "new neighbors".
>
> Single mom of color with 4 kids, no baby daddy of
> course.
> We know this because of the four cars that arrive
> once in a while to visit the offspring.
> Afterward, the curb is littered with whatever fast
> food wrappers daddy has treated junior to.
>
> The trash is not so much an issue because it
> eventually blows into a neighbors yard where it is
> promptly picked up and put in the trash can.
>
> The weekend comes, and everyone that does not use
> a lawn service is out doing thier part to make the
> street look nice...except for the new neighbors.
> Thier grass is a foot tall since momma don't own a
> mower, and baby daddy's have no idea how to start
> one if you gave them one.
>
> The tall grass does hid all the toys and clothing
> littering the yard anyway, so maybe the tall grass
> is best to look at anyway.
>
> The kids do receive gifts from the daddy's. Mostly
> basketballs. They are bounced 2 or 3 at a time for
> hours on end creating a wonderful echo in the
> neighborhood. It's amazing how long these kids
> will bounce a basketball. They sometimes get
> bikes, but after being left in the tall grassy
> yard they developed rusty chains and flat tires.
>
> If they find you out trying to cleAn your car or
> do some gardening, they always will stop by for
> you to inflate the tires, basketball, or put the
> chain back on.
> After you help them, there's never a word of
> thanks.
>
> If you leave a second car in the drive, expect
> them to come in your yard to play, leave scratches
> on the side of your car from riding their bikes
> too close and "borrowing" your kids toys while you
> are gone. A fence is required just to give them a
> deterrent. The car in the drive is missing 3 of
> the hubcaps and never gets washed.
>
> Party's are great. The new neighbors hired a DJ.
> He had music so loud, most of us left the
> neighborhood until that evening. Nothing like four
> letter words being pumped at high volume for your
> grade school children.
>
> Eventually, the curtains are torn, replaced by
> black trash bags. The gutters are full, the siding
> faded, the once beautiful shrubs are overgrown.
>
>
> Yes, life is good for them.
> If you like what you are reading, keep voting
> democrat.
> When enough home owners have lost thier nest egg,
> it will be too late.
> Where you gonna go, Prince George's County?
http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/10/federal-officials-push-to-urbanize-suburbia-under-new-hud-regulation/#ixzz4BGRVyvfm