Posted on 06/19/2013 8:58:41 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
The NCLR, whose federal funding skyrocketed since one of its top officials got a job in the Obama White House, is always among the largest recipients. Last year the powerful open borders group got $2 million to help combat predatory lending, train poor Latinos about financial literacy and help them become homeowners. In this months round the NCLR, which describes itself as the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization, got $1,224.655 for comprehensive counseling.
Other big recipients include several branches of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, which aims to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities. Two of the groups Washington D.C. branches will split around $3 million, according to figures released by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). A similar D.C.-based group (NeighborWorks America) that claims to be one of the countrys preeminent leaders in affordable housing and community development is also getting close to $3 million for comprehensive and training.
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National Community Reinvestment Coalition was the initial virus. It continues to spread:
ACORNs Food Stamp Mortgages-(from 10.29.08)
Instead of using passé measures of creditworthiness such as, say, credit history and having an adequate income, ACORN convinced lenders to adopt more flexible underwriting criteria that take into account the realities of lower income communities. Henceforth, some banks serving inner cities would accept less traditional income sources such as food stamps. (See Foundation Watch, November 2008.)
I have that pathetic bunch of losers out-gunned many times over...and I know how to use mine. Which is to say, one shot, one -- uh, critical hit, at ranges well over 200 yds. Match that, chicos.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
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