Posted on 05/19/2016 10:51:26 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Tell Washington regulators to stay in their own backyard. But we have to make sure we send the same message from our yards and post no trespassing signs in big, bold letters
When the all-encompassing Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation was first proposed in 2013, we addressed this inherent enslavement of every American to federal authority. Does the term enslavement hit a raw nerve good. The article, 21st century Slavery HUD vs MLK, took the issue of a federal agency dispensing zoning directives for neighborhoods, your neighborhood, to the crux of the problem the creation of a new federal plantation.
Who is it that makes plans, telling others where they should live, handing them instructions of where to move and how to build their habitation? Plantation owners, overlords, thats who. And who, pray tell, is commanding the American people of every color, ethnicity, creed and economic status to reconstruct communities according to their own ideas of fairness and correct integration quotas? The new slave owners, otherwise known as government, whose administrative bureaucrats represent the Executive Branch.1
Vote Trump.
DC plans to take things away from (like property rights) for the common good.
If you take Ceasar’s money, you play Ceasar’s tune.
Mike Lee is up for re-election and with the investigation still going on in Utah with Harry Reid, Shallow and Jeremy Johnson, I would imagine that this POS will be saying anything to get re elected, he does not, however, have MY vote!!!
He is bosom buddies with Mitt Romney and Ted Cruz, Harry Reid and a few more unfavorable characters....his brother Thomas, who is our State Supreme Court Judge has better taste in people to associate with...
You won’t lose your homes or have to move...until you do.
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