Rich, white liberals have been able to hide in enclaves where they are divorced from the reality of their social engineering experiments. The broken lives are on the other end of the county where they don't interfere with the fantasy. What if, everyday, going to work or the store; every night looking out their window, they were able to view first hand the results of their experiment? What if it wasn't just the lower and middle income areas pf the county that were the epicenter of the great social experiment? That dream may be closer to reality. The affluent may finally meet the effluent.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/01/08/maryland-legislator-vaughn-stewart-low-income-housing-suburbs/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=11508
Maryland Legislator Wants To Steer Low-Income Housing To Affluent Suburban Neighborhoods
Maryland state legislator Vaughn Stewart wants to add high-density, low-income housing to affluent suburban neighborhoods.
A tool would use data to find areas where children grow up to earn high incomes and allow high-density housing in an attempt to bring impoverished people to those neighborhoods.
It is part of a social engineering push grounded in the allegation that suburbs are racially segregated but that the act of residing in such neighborhoods will help anyone who lives there to become successful.
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Del. Ibraheem Samirah pushed the idea in Virginia this month that suburbs are racially segregated and should become more like cities. The Democratic Virginia lawmaker introduced a bill to allow duplexes in every single-family neighborhood and said suburbs are “mostly white and wealthy” and needed to “share the burden.”