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Suzanimal
05-15-2016, 04:43 PM
Hillary’s rumored running mate, Housing Secretary Julian Castro, is cooking up a scheme to reallocate funding for Section 8 housing to punish suburbs for being too white and too wealthy.

The scheme involves super-sizing vouchers to help urban poor afford higher rents in pricey areas, such as Westchester County, while assigning them government real estate agents called “mobility counselors” to secure housing in the exurbs.

Castro plans to launch the Section 8 reboot this fall, even though a similar program tested a few years ago in Dallas has been blamed for shifting violent crime to affluent neighborhoods.

It’s all part of a grand scheme to forcibly desegregate inner cities and integrate the outer suburbs.

Anticipating NIMBY resistance, Castro last month threatened to sue suburban landlords for discrimination if they refuse even Section 8 tenants with criminal records. And last year, he implemented a powerful new regulation — “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” — that pressures all suburban counties taking federal grant money to change local zoning laws to build more low-income housing (landlords of such properties are required to accept Section 8 vouchers).

Castro is expected to finalize the new regulation, known as “Small-Area Fair Market Rents” (SAFMR), this October, in the last days of the Obama presidency.

It will set voucher rent limits by ZIP code rather than metro area, the current formula, which makes payments relatively small. For example, the fair market rent for a one-bedroom in New York City is about $1,250, which wouldn’t cover rentals in leafy areas of Westchester County, such as Mamaroneck, where Castro and his social engineers seek to aggressively resettle Section 8 tenants.

[The Section 8 reboot] is all part of a grand scheme to forcibly desegregate inner cities and integrate the outer suburbs.
In expensive ZIP codes, Castro’s plan — which requires no congressional approval — would more than double the standard subsidy, while also covering utilities. At the same time, he intends to reduce subsidies for those who choose to stay in housing in poor urban areas, such as Brooklyn. So Section 8 tenants won’t just be pulled to the suburbs, they’ll be pushed there.

“We want to use our housing-choice vouchers to ensure that we don’t have a concentration of poverty and the aggregation of racial minorities in one part of town, the poor part of town,” the HUD chief said recently, adding that he’s trying to undo the “result of discriminatory policies and practices in the past, and sometimes even now.”

A draft of the new HUD rule anticipates more than 350,000 Section 8 voucher holders will initially be resettled under the SAFMR program. Under Obama, the total number of voucher households has grown to more than 2.2 million.

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http://nypost.com/2016/05/08/obamas-last-act-is-to-force-suburbs-to-be-less-white-and-less-wealthy/

euphemia
05-15-2016, 05:01 PM
The only way he could make my neighborhood less white is to move us and our next-door neighbors out.

GunnyFreedom
05-15-2016, 05:05 PM
This will ultimately drive affluent conservatives into more rural areas. Voting-wise, this is probably what they want, and may have been their aim from the start.

Danke
05-15-2016, 05:07 PM
The middle class funding their own demise.

euphemia
05-15-2016, 05:09 PM
Nashville is a prime example. We have plenty of old money Republicans, but Nashville and points west are as liberal as liberal can be. The wealthy are for anyone who will preserve their wealth and political power.

presence
05-15-2016, 05:10 PM
that pressures all suburban counties taking federal grant money to change local zoning laws

smdh

tod evans
05-15-2016, 05:10 PM
Chicago tried this BS in the '70's and they're still reaping the repercussions...

Why not try it nationally now since it worked so well back then?

DamianTV
05-15-2016, 05:23 PM
Middle class shrinks in 9 of 10 US cities as incomes fall
http://www.9and10news.com/story/31950745/pew-study-sees-a-shrinking-middle-class-in-major-us-cities


WASHINGTON (AP) - In cities across America, the middle class is hollowing out.

A widening wealth gap is moving more households into either higher- or lower-income groups in major metro areas, with fewer remaining in the middle, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center.

In nearly one-quarter of metro areas, middle-class adults no longer make up a majority, the Pew analysis found. That's up from fewer than 10 percent of metro areas in 2000.

That sharp shift reflects a broader erosion that occurred from 2000 through 2014. Over that time, the middle class shrank in nine of every 10 metro areas, Pew found.

The squeezing of the middle class has animated this year's presidential campaign, lifting the insurgent candidacies of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. Many experts warn that widening income inequality may slow economic growth and make social mobility more difficult. Research has found that compared with children in more economically mixed communities, children raised in predominantly lower-income neighborhoods are less likely to reach the middle class.

Pew defines the middle class as households with incomes between two-thirds of the median and twice the median, adjusted for household size and the local cost of living. The median is midway between richest and poorest. It can better capture broad trends than an average, which can be distorted by heavy concentrations at the top or bottom of the income scale.

By Pew's definition, a three-person household was middle class in 2014 if its annual income fell between $42,000 and $125,000.

Middle class adults now make up less than half the population in such cities as New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Houston.

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But but, everything is awesome!

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Anti Federalist
05-15-2016, 06:01 PM
Yet another DC fatwa.

No law.

No debate.

No representation.

Just another "rule".

Anti Federalist
05-15-2016, 06:06 PM
Enjoy, whitey...crime and hut hutting cops ready to stomp someone's ass, including yours, coming soon to a nice quiet neighborhood near you.


Homicide Rates Jump in Many Major U.S. Cities, New Data Shows

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/14/us/murder-rates-cities-fbi.html

The agency’s director, James Comey, has linked rising crime to less aggressive policing — the “viral video effect,” he called it this week, rejecting the more racially charged “Ferguson effect.” His theory, however, found little support from the White House, law enforcement groups, criminologists or even the group that gave him the new data on Friday.

Carlybee
05-15-2016, 07:12 PM
We are having this issue right now. They want to build a HUD project in our area which is fairly gentrified. There is an organized group fighting it.

trey4sports
05-15-2016, 10:52 PM
more free sh1t for free loaders.

Spikender
05-16-2016, 09:28 AM
Once again, I have to bring up the fact that this is a great way to foster hatred. By moving people who got Government vouchers right next to people who bust their ass everyday just to pay to live in a nicer neighborhood, you're doing nothing but taunting them. No way is that gonna cause strife, right?