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Obama's Homeless Initiative
Townhall.com ^ | July 7, 2010 | Michael Medved

Posted on 07/07/2010 5:34:30 AM PDT by Kaslin

Obama's Homeless Initiative

How could any sane observer above the age of 14 honestly believe that a new federal program would succeed in “wiping out” all “chronic homelessness” by 2015? Or, even more outlandishly, how are realistic grownups supposed to credit the notion that the same bureaucratic initiative will somehow manage to “end” homelessness of every sort within ten years?

The only factor that prevented a deafening national chorus of hoots and guffaws from greeting the announcement of President Obama’s ambitious new “Opening Doors” program (officially described as a “Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness”) was the lack of publicity accorded to the administration’s latest utopian scheme. Major media understandably paid little attention to a big new federal thrust unveiled with considerable fanfare on June 22, in the midst of soaring deficits, a teetering world economy, a failing war in Afghanistan, a catastrophic oil spill, a stymied “jobs bill”, a surging Republican opposition and a chief executive with precipitously plummeting approval ratings.

In fact, the odd timing of Obama’s “end homelessness” initiative raises an uncomfortable question: how is a federal government that has been utterly unable to seal off a single oil well in the Gulf of Mexico supposed to solve (within ten years, no less!) an intractable, nationwide, social and psychiatric problem that has foiled governmental authorities at the federal, state and local level for a half century?

Defenders of the administration’s arrogant approach would insist that there’s no meaningful comparison between federal impotence in the face of the Gulf oil slick and the painful predicament of the homeless hordes, since the undersea gusher was properly the responsibility of BP and its associates, not the feds. But this logic leads to another unanswerable challenge: since when did the dilemma of homeless citizens in Hoboken and Honolulu become the responsibility of preening panjandrums in Washington, D.C., rather than the local leadership in Hoboken and Honolulu?

In fact, the new federal effort mostly duplicates costly efforts already underway in every corner of the country. According to the advocacy group The National Alliance to End Homelessness, cities and towns are currently conducting 234 local plans to “end homelessness,” and 84% of them include ten year deadlines—just like the Obama undertaking.

How is it logical to assume that Washington officials could do a better job clearing destitute transients from the parks and sidewalks of your home town than could the local armies of social workers, medical care professionals, anti-poverty counselors and law enforcement, already working (chances are) on ten year deadlines?

The reliance on federal power illustrates the twisted thinking that undergirds every aspect of the president’s domestic agenda. Would even the glib and accomplished commander-in-chief be able to explain why acute local troubles --like homelessness, or the provision of medical care, or struggling schools-- require ministrations and money from far away Washington, instead of the more flexible and accountable efforts of public servants who are closer (in every way) to the pressing problems?

Reflexive liberals might provide the immediate answer that Washington has more money to spend but in the current context that claim comes across like a sour joke. If anything, the national authorities have even less financial flexibility than state and local authorities, since most local governments are prohibited by law from operating at a deficit, and Washington has recently accumulated the staggering total of more than 13 trillion in debt. It’s true that the feds can borrow money more readily than local authorities, but the level of indebtedness has already become so perilous that purely fiscal considerations (aside from problems of efficiency and responsiveness) should lead the national authorities to avoid any expensive intrusions in challenges best left to state and local responses.

The sad, shabby truth is that the new homeless initiative, like so many other sweeping federal boondoggles, relies exclusively on the flim-flam of preposterous promises. Dutiful bureaucrats assigned to the “Opening Doors” program can’t possibly feel confident they’ll end all homelessness by 2020, any more than the operators behind the president’s “race to the top” campaign can count on reinvigorating a sclerotic national school system, or the federal officials charged with deploying Obamacare can rely on beating state reform efforts in Massachusetts, Oregon and other states, by reaching all the uninsured while lowering costs for everyone.

The messianic visions of the Obama administration stand little chance of success in their announced purposes, but they might still fulfill their primary unacknowledged goal: making national Democrats look good because they’re doing something—anything, no matter how feckless and lame – to address the concerns of the public. By federalizing these efforts, however, the liberal agenda only cripples government at every level: pre-empting the proper responsibilities of local leadership, and enfeebling federal operations by making the national government an ever more unwieldy, clumsy and unsustainable behemoth.


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To: rgboomers
"How difficult would it be to round up all those sleeping in the streets and place them in camps?"

IMHO it would be more along the lines of Auschwitz, eliminate the source of the problem. Problem solved........

21 posted on 07/07/2010 6:01:52 AM PDT by sniper63 (I am the leader of the TEA Party, I, myself am the leader of me, myself for I am the TEA Party!)
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To: HushTX

They’re not idiots. They are doing this intentionally to overwhelm the system. Expanding gov’t, especially the non-elected parts of it, as quickly as possible. Everything they have done is designed to destroy capitalism as quickly as possible. This is the end game following 70 years of creeping communism.


22 posted on 07/07/2010 6:04:41 AM PDT by ctyankee00 (Only Individuals have rights, not groups!)
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To: sniper63

Yes, you are correct. That’s why I oppose 0bama’s “so called” plan to eliminate the homeless. Tyrants use language creatively to deceive while still telling you what they really are doing.


23 posted on 07/07/2010 6:04:52 AM PDT by rgboomers (This space purposely left blank)
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To: erkyl

If they just make it illegal to be homeless, then they can put people in jail for breaking the law. Problem solved.


24 posted on 07/07/2010 6:05:21 AM PDT by StonyMan451
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To: Kaslin

I believe there will be plenty of housing for the homeless in the near future....


25 posted on 07/07/2010 6:05:43 AM PDT by Molon Labbie
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To: Kaslin
Forget Carter, I think his new name should be Lyndon Baines Obama. Everyone who was conscious in the sixties knew about LBJ's "War On Poverty." His massive spending programs were going to eradicate poverty once and for all and create that perfect society all libs dreamed of. We know how that turned out...poverty increased thanks to expanded welfare programs and crime skyrocketed as a consequence of the welfare provisions.

How many homeless are there? You can't believe government stats or lib rabble-rousers like Mitch Snyder the 1990's homeless advocate who committed suicide after it was found out he exaggerated the numbers of homeless. Another doomed lib feel-good program.

26 posted on 07/07/2010 6:09:35 AM PDT by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: Kaslin

obama’s program is called open doors.

Whose open doors?


27 posted on 07/07/2010 6:13:41 AM PDT by Texas resident (Outlaw fisherman)
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To: Texas resident

Oh crap! I had not thought of that possibility.


28 posted on 07/07/2010 6:23:18 AM PDT by rgboomers (This space purposely left blank)
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To: Oceander

Well said!


29 posted on 07/07/2010 7:01:33 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: Kaslin
How could any sane observer above the age of 14 honestly believe that a new federal program would succeed in “wiping out” all “chronic homelessness” by 2015?

Alex and Kaslin, I'd like to make it a true daily double:
What will the Obama administration propose to do with hundreds of thousands of home foreclosures?

30 posted on 07/07/2010 7:05:07 AM PDT by bwteim (Hindsight is 20/20)
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To: rgboomers

Well, the obamabots took over the census and there a lot of doofus’s who filled out the whole thing.
How many rooms do you have?

Just thinking, this admin will do anything. They have no limits, morals, or loyalty.


31 posted on 07/07/2010 7:27:35 AM PDT by Texas resident (Outlaw fisherman)
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To: AAABEST
He should have NASA handle this.

ROFL
32 posted on 07/07/2010 8:47:04 AM PDT by algernonpj (He who pays the piper . . .)
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To: highlander_UW; Kaslin
I believe he really wants to destroy this great country

I've come to that conclusion as well. At first I thought he was just exceedingly incompetent...but no one is that incompetent...he has to be trying to destroy the nation.


Obama is exceedingly competent in achieving his goals; this is why Soros dropped Hillary after interviewing him.

Common sense tells me that the damage we are experiencing did not occur just since Zero was elected; it has been a long time coming.

Obama is just the icing on the cake

None Dare Call It Conspiracy

The Destroyers
33 posted on 07/07/2010 9:24:57 AM PDT by algernonpj (He who pays the piper . . .)
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To: Texas resident

You are right about the census. So, the only good news in all of this is that it seems even many libs are starting to get that 0bama is bad news. Hooray, or else they could win.


34 posted on 07/07/2010 1:22:35 PM PDT by rgboomers (This space purposely left blank)
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To: vicar7

IF NObama was serious about Drugs- he would have insisted on building the wall at out southern 1969 mile border & returned the illegals back south of the wall.

Drugs are coming thru like wind travels.


35 posted on 07/07/2010 2:47:20 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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