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Dachsie
2nd March 2017, 10:49 AM
http://americanpolicy.org/2017/01/23/five-actions-ben-carson-must-take-to-control-huds-tyranny/?mc_cid=920a8eb66c&mc_eid=586c7725d3

Now that Ben Carson is confirmed as HUD Secretary - time to end its tyranny!

Five Actions Ben Carson Must Take to Control HUD’s Tyranny

by Tom DeWeese

After twenty four years of a relentless drive for centralized government power through Clinton, Bush and Obama, finally there is a chance to roll back some of the destruction to our Republic. Donald Trump has an historic opportunity to fulfill his promise to “drain the swamp,” meaning getting rid of the corruption, the power grabs, and the disregard for Constitutional law.

It’s vital to understand that federal agencies are basically operating without oversight, free to create thousands of rules and regulations that become the force of law. These rules come complete with threats of legal action and intimidation. Much of this enforcement is done behind the scenes, away from the public eye. But the result can destroy property, business, and lives.

To take effective action against this situation and fulfill on his promise, President Trumps must set a very specific priority for federal policy:

1. Assure the complete protection of private property rights for every American.

2. Immediately begin the process of reigning in the power, over reach, and illegal policies of every federal agency. One of the worst offenders of federal overreach and intimidation is fully represented in the day to day operations of the agency for Housing and Urban Development (HUD.)

HUD pretends to be the agency that represents low income citizens to assure they have “fair housing” choices and are protected from discrimination. In reality HUD’s policies do massive damage to the poor and steal away their ability to improve their station. After years of HUD intervention in development policy, the net result is more poor, bigger ghettos and less hope of improvement.

If President Trump intends to end poverty and help rebuild American wealth and restore the hopes and dreams of the poor and middle class, then private property ownership is the single most effective way to achieve it. Welfare and government programs will not do it. The poor simply have no avenue available to build personal wealth. All that is provided to them is a routine government handout which assures lifelong servitude to the government.

Right now HUD is enforcing a program called Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) to destroy the property rights and property values of the middle class in communities across the nation. In the campaign candidate Trump promised to end this program. Now he must do it!

HUD is using the program for pure social engineering to change the very culture of the nation, and destroy the concept of property ownership. In the process, AFFH is using law suits and intimidation to destroy the founder’s concept of local rule in communities by taking away their freedom of self determination and development.

Now Trump has appointed Dr. Ben Carson as the new HUD Secretary. Many say he’s not qualified to run such a massive agency. Does he understand the problems he faces with this agency’s unrelenting assault on property rights and local home rule? What must he do to reign in this renegade agency? Here are a few immediate steps Carson can take to stop this assault on property owners and local communities, while actually helping the poor.

First. Stop the grants. HUD and other agencies dangle federal money in front of local communities as a trap to force them to impose the HUD policies. These grants come with specific strings attached that make the communities spend more money and create more rules and regulations. The end result is that local rule is compromised, property rights and values are destroyed and cities are eventually transformed into politically correct, environmentally propagandized stack and pack utopian nightmares.

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Another great thing that could be done is find another way other than property tax to fund the schools and make the schools totally locally ruled. I do not really have solutions to these big problems but as it is now, no one ever really owns their homestead as they must pay "rent /property tax" on it forever. Guess moving to rural area with lower property taxes and homeschooling is about the best possible at this time.

Jewboo
2nd March 2017, 11:08 AM
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Dr. Snooze is Trump's token Affirmative Action Hire.

Neuro
2nd March 2017, 11:16 PM
If President Trump intends to end poverty and help rebuild American wealth and restore the hopes and dreams of the poor and middle class, then private property ownership is the single most effective way to achieve it. Welfare and government programs will not do it. The poor simply have no avenue available to build personal wealth. All that is provided to them is a routine government handout which assures lifelong servitude to the government.
The poor are not able to buy private property. They are poor! It was already tried in the early 2000's until 2007-8 to let people and niggers without money and income to buy houses. Remember? It decimated the middle class, who lost their jobs and their houses too.

Dachsie
3rd March 2017, 03:47 AM
"The poor are not able to buy private property. They are poor! It was already tried in the early 2000's until 2007-8 to let people and niggers without money and income to buy houses. Remember? It decimated the middle class, who lost their jobs and their houses too. "

I agree to some extent with your statement. Mr. DeWeese has some things right and some things wrong. Still, private property is important but good steady jobs for good companies is really the first step to owning private property. Then, private property really is defined is actually fully owning something, not paying rent in the form of property taxes forever on the property. The sub-prime housing bubble bursts of 2008 and several times in past is really just a bankster scam and had nothing to do with "helping poor people to own private property." Moving all are industry and jobs offshore is also a bankster scam. Bailing out the banksters by we the people is also a bankster scam.

I do not think poor people getting sub-prime mortgages is what causes the middle class to lose their jobs and houses too. It is all a bankster scam. Several people along the way get in and make their money /commissions, realtors - developers etc., and then the companies and jobs close down and naturally it affects not only the poor but the middle class too. In a way, if a poor person can get themselves into a decent house as a sub-prime borrower, I maybe think that is OK. Possession is nine temths of the law. Let the poor and the middle class live there as long as long they can and for a year or more with making no payments at all on their house before they have to vacate. In a way, that is kind of poetic justice to the banksters killing the middle class as well as the poor.

I do not think the poor are lazy and just want to be on welfare. They want to work and they will work. I do think people get fooled into buying big bright shiny houses that are way much more than they should be buying. People listen to the real estate scamster sales talk and they would do better if they bought a more modest older home.

We are headed for another housing bubble burst again very soon. It is already showing up clearly in several parts of the country. Florida being one. Houses are way way overpriced.

I notice a house, the exact same house /floor plan, I bought in 1984 is now for sale for $269,000 and it is a house that probably went through bust and foreclosure already maybe two bust cycles. No way, Jose.