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Create Subsidize Housing for All
This is a sham! As The inner cities become rat infested slums and illegals come in by the millions the people are rising up to demand free housing and welfare for all if you have fatherless children and smoke marijuana and drink beer to raise some more deadbeats.
All they have to do is get the voters to elect a Northern Democrat for President and allow the rhino's to cross vote with them.
serf
From rent regulation to social housing, activists are pushing for serious solutions to the affordable-housing crisis.
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-way-home/
The PWA Housing Division was ultimately short-lived. It was abolished and replaced by the foundational but fundamentally flawed Housing Act of 1937. What emerged over the following decades was a two-tier approach to national housing policy. On the one hand, the federal government developed a public-housing program that was constrained by cost controls and served only the lowest-#8232;income people in the country, many of them politically marginalized people of color. On the other, it established massive incentive and insurance programs that fueled the commercial real-estate industry and bankrolled homeownership for middle-class (and mostly white) Americans. The universalist approach to noncommercial housing that Catherine Bauer imagined never materialized.
All they have to do is get the voters to elect a Northern Democrat for President and allow the rhino's to cross vote with them.
serf
From rent regulation to social housing, activists are pushing for serious solutions to the affordable-housing crisis.
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-way-home/
The PWA Housing Division was ultimately short-lived. It was abolished and replaced by the foundational but fundamentally flawed Housing Act of 1937. What emerged over the following decades was a two-tier approach to national housing policy. On the one hand, the federal government developed a public-housing program that was constrained by cost controls and served only the lowest-#8232;income people in the country, many of them politically marginalized people of color. On the other, it established massive incentive and insurance programs that fueled the commercial real-estate industry and bankrolled homeownership for middle-class (and mostly white) Americans. The universalist approach to noncommercial housing that Catherine Bauer imagined never materialized.
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The inner cities are becoming the hell holes you're talking about.
That's why I live in the country.