Posted on 06/27/2015 8:52:08 AM PDT by C19fan
A while back we discussed a proposed plan which Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was preparing to roll out. The goal was apparently to use public funds to impose a bit more diversity on neighborhoods by improving lower income neighborhood properties while mandating more low cost, public housing in wealthier areas. The response around here was, shall we say, less than enthusiastic, but hey this is just one small corner of the interwebs, right? Perhaps the rest of the nation sees this as a wonderful opportunity and an idea whose time has come round at last.
Lets check in with Rasmussen and see where the rest of our fellow citizens are coming down.
With the Department of Housing and Urban Development ready to release new regulations meant to diversify wealthy neighborhoods, American voters overwhelmingly say that it is not the governments job to try to bring those of different income levels to live together.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Docket 13-1371: Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Community Project, Inc.
Government is no longer required to prove Intent in housing discrimination cases. "Unconscious prejudices" (the actual phase they used) is now the measuring stick.
Soon we will hear: We cannot prove that you meant to discriminate, and may you didn't even know that you meant to discriminate, but since the rest of that neighborhood doesn't have the "right" mix, possibly because of the discrimination of others, well, we will go ahed and punish you anyway. Woo-hoo!"
Boy, won't it be fun when government no longer needs to prove intent in criminal law? (Manslaughter now equals 1st degree murder in all cases!) And when "unconscious prejudice" is used to let even more minority rapists and murderers go?
You know, that's a very good idea. And one a Pubbie pol with guts could make a lot of political hay with. But there are no Pubbie pols who will ask that question.
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