Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Includes Making ‘Diverse’
Neighborhoods Across America Through Zoning Laws
Breitbart,
by
Penny Starr
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
4/11/2021 10:50:36 PM
The focus of President Joe Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure bill is allegedly to address aging infrastructure across the country, but the massive bill covers a vast amount of other spending, including money for “diversifying” neighborhoods.
This portion of Biden’s American Jobs Plan would change zoning laws to end single family home neighborhoods and allow for multiple unit “affordable” or low-income rental housing.
According to the White House Fact Sheet, the housing effort is “an innovative new approach to eliminate state and local exclusionary zoning laws, which drive up the cost of construction and keep families from moving to neighborhoods with more opportunities
Reply 1 - Posted by:
SALady 4/11/2021 11:00:28 PM (No. 751642)
Soon we will have government-owned non-descript apartment building after non-descript apartment buildings like you saw in such socialist "paradises as the Soviet Union and East Germany that the unarmed peasants got to live in!!!
Well, just for the peasants. The ruling Demon-Rat politburo will still live in their mansions with their armed guards and all the luxuries of life.
55 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
rockeysroomie 4/11/2021 11:21:10 PM (No. 751650)
Biden is all hat and no cattle. It is not going to happen without a fight. He's not a king.
30 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
zzzghy 4/11/2021 11:21:29 PM (No. 751651)
Well, there goes the neighborhood.
Somebody had to say it.
43 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 4/11/2021 11:22:48 PM (No. 751652)
Reminds me of the Moscow scene in the 2d(?) Bourne movie. Ginormous gray, concrete, substandard buildings for the masses.
However, I think it may be a good idea. Let’s start with NoVa.
34 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
daisey 4/11/2021 11:26:32 PM (No. 751655)
Put a few low rent apartments in Nancy’s neighborhood, some in the Hamptons, Martha’s Vineyard, slide some in next to Chris Wallace, Harry Reid, Gerald Nadler, and since Biden has lots of land in Greenville, Delaware, lots and lots of low rent multi family units.
65 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
OhioNick 4/11/2021 11:49:19 PM (No. 751662)
More and more, it looks like all of Biden's actions as president are being directed by Barack Obama. I really don't recognize my country anymore.
93 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
anniebc 4/12/2021 5:14:19 AM (No. 751745)
How does xiden, a senile, old, criminal, fake president, get to legislate who lives in my neighborhood? Who gave him zoning law control? Did his theft of the election make him king of America? Since when did low income versus other income become diversity? When is government control ever better than the free market? Since when does union workers benefit the paying population?
Government rules and regs are what drive up the cost of homes and everything else. Government is the problem, and more government control is simply more disaster. Especially, when a bunch of incompetent, bossy, know-it-alls are in control and tell you they're here to help.
50 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 4/12/2021 5:30:25 AM (No. 751752)
Start in Montgomery County, Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia and hit them hard.
35 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Rinktum 4/12/2021 5:32:52 AM (No. 751754)
Democrats desire outsourcing the ghetto to your neighborhood. Better do everything in your communities to stop this or the entire country will resemble Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Portland, Seattle, New York, etc. Democrats won’t rest until we are all living lives resembling the movie, Escape from New York. I still cannot wrap my brain around this kind of thinking. Why would anyone want this kind of life for their children or grandchildren? I just don’t get it. If they are so naïve to believe this policy will not bleed over into their communities or effect their lives, they are ignorant. It surely will. They are creating a monster they cannot control.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 4/12/2021 7:14:12 AM (No. 751794)
Quickest way I know of to spread crime, corruption and mayhem from coast to coast.
34 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Lazyman 4/12/2021 7:47:20 AM (No. 751832)
The states are rapidly losing the powers that were reserved to them by the Constitution.
34 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 4/12/2021 7:52:49 AM (No. 751841)
How nice of THEM to design nice little hamster habitats for the likes of US. Now play nice or they won't give us any pellets.
17 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 4/12/2021 8:16:51 AM (No. 751866)
Been waiting for a government program to move lefties into areas they don't already control. This might be it. Our government is involved in human trafficking, and they make no bones about it. Its supposed to be illegal, but our government is changing the rule of law to suit themselves.
20 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Newtsche 4/12/2021 8:21:47 AM (No. 751871)
Invest in cinder block futures.
13 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
downnout 4/12/2021 8:25:40 AM (No. 751877)
Low income housing in Georgetown and Kalorama (next to Obama’s mansion). Let’s start there.
15 people like this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/12/2021 8:30:15 AM (No. 751885)
When has low-income rental housing ever been good for a neighborhood? That's usually the time when you start locking your bicycles, charcoal grills and patio furniture inside the house. Nice building ya got there, it would be a shame if something happened to it.
16 people like this.
Reply 17 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/12/2021 8:40:33 AM (No. 751899)
Biden you cheater, where I live we are already well-diversified. Many types of guns and assault rifles are owned here. And we buy our ammo from many different suppliers. See? No prejudices here as to what guns and ammo to buy and own.
14 people like this.
Reply 18 - Posted by:
PCMM 4/12/2021 8:53:54 AM (No. 751917)
Say goodbye to small retailers in these areas. The gimmydats will pick them clean by outnumbering staff. I’ve watched it happen and even had staff tell me to back off when defending the store against thieves. (I just wanted to check out but couldn’t until the thieves were kicked out one at a time by the only two wypipo in the building.)
10 people like this.
Reply 19 - Posted by:
bad-hair 4/12/2021 8:55:19 AM (No. 751918)
Federal zoning laws ??? What country is Biden living in ?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Zigrid 4/12/2021 9:28:17 AM (No. 751957)
WE already have the government apartments moved into the Chicago suburbs... case in point... Palatine, Illinois... my cousin worked for years to build a beautiful house... and in four years Illinois democrats passed section 8 housing and the trash came into her community... not to better themselves... but to rip up the schools and parks and local business...remember ... President Trump warned US about this...
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We knew thios was coming, one of the more important revalations that Rush made in his final year.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
MDConservative 4/12/2021 9:47:43 AM (No. 751982)
Let's suppose they do this...will we see the concerted efforts to tear up and move out the inhabitants of every Chinatown? Little Italy? Little Saigon? Or are blacks the only bit of diversity that needs to be broken up? Destroying "The Community"...and that won't go down well anywhere. This is a major issue if the Republicans in local politics make it one. For years The Community and its "activists" have complained about such interference as highway construction and "gentrification"...I will be none will support this Community diaspora to satisfy the social alchemists.
8 people like this.
Reply 23 - Posted by:
lakerman1 4/12/2021 9:56:43 AM (No. 751997)
Back in the 1960s, there was a big push for scattered site public housing. The logic behind it was sort of based on school racial integration. If black students would be better students because white students were there, then moving public housing projects to the suburbs would do the same for black tenants.
Barack Obola maty have isued an executive order along these lines, calling for a certain amount of 'moderate cost' apartments in suburbs.
9 people like this.
Reply 24 - Posted by:
justavoter 4/12/2021 10:01:02 AM (No. 752000)
Just eliminate the zoning laws and approve projects based on architectural guidelines. That will be the go around.
3 people like this.
Reply 25 - Posted by:
Phantomll 4/12/2021 10:09:22 AM (No. 752013)
President Trump warned us of this during the campaign.
11 people like this.
Reply 26 - Posted by:
3XALADY 4/12/2021 10:49:46 AM (No. 752062)
Obola started this, * thinks he will finish it.
5 people like this.
Reply 27 - Posted by:
marbles 4/12/2021 10:58:19 AM (No. 752074)
Neighborhoods happen naturally, when the govt forces them , it not a neighborhood, it's social engineering and everyone is miserable. WHICH is the the dems want.
10 people like this.
Reply 28 - Posted by:
marbles 4/12/2021 10:59:59 AM (No. 752078)
Forgot to add, If you ( your town ) take govt funding then the govt controls your towns zoning laws. Don't Take The Money.
7 people like this.
Reply 29 - Posted by:
NotaBene 4/12/2021 11:23:08 AM (No. 752108)
President Trump the builder explained our suburban neighborhoods would be gone if we did not vote for him. We elected Trump yet Dominion stole the election anyway.
12 people like this.
Reply 30 - Posted by:
DVC 4/12/2021 12:15:53 PM (No. 752185)
Normal apartments are the center of local crime. Ask any police officer where they are called to.
Lower income apartments will be even more focal points for crime.
Coming to a neighborhood near you. They HATE it that you live in a nice place, and the criminal classes don't live in your neighborhood. So, they will use YOUR money to PAY criminals to move to your neighborhood. See how that works? Now you won't live in a nice place any more.
4 people like this.
Reply 31 - Posted by:
bobn.t 4/12/2021 12:42:04 PM (No. 752231)
Newport Beach, Hollywood, Palm Springs, San Francsco, and any of the other locations where the wealthy "elites" live.
2 people like this.
Reply 32 - Posted by:
previouslyon24 4/12/2021 12:49:32 PM (No. 752248)
The only way the Feds can do this is by threatening to cut off federal funds to local governments, or enforce federal grant requirements. Every federal funding source is essentially a contract whereby the local government or entity agrees to restrictions in order to get the wonderful federal money. Answer for cities, counties, states or developers: Don't Take the Money.
(somehow I posted this in a previous article by mistake)
2 people like this.
Reply 33 - Posted by:
cat2 4/12/2021 4:51:01 PM (No. 752475)
Urban Planning schools have been preaching this for decades, and towns/cities hire "planners" to help with planning issues, but get subversive pro-urban proselytization from their highly payed "professional" planners. And for decades, movies and tv shows and journal/newspaper articles, have subtly or not so subtly alleged that people who choose suburbs are elitist rich people, at best, and at worst, neurotic, alcoholic, wife swapping, dissolutes. The fact is that most who choose suburban life are middle class people who have saved for years to afford their patch of green, people who simply prefer a quiet life to busy city life. I have lived in suburbs most of my life, and when it came time to buy a house, that is what I chose. There are people who prefer the "richness" of urban life, and I do not criticize them. Why are they so eager to disparage my choice, to force urbanization on me. What is wrong with allowing Americans to choose the type of community that they wish to choose? Why does diversity not apply to choice of community life? Why impose the urbanists' choice on everyone? Why should the U.S. have totalitarian mandates of density? Go and live in the city you prefer. Fine with me. I reject density in favor of my little patch of grass and trees. Leave me alone!
1 person likes this.
Reply 34 - Posted by:
caljeepgirl 4/12/2021 7:57:36 PM (No. 752624)
Exactly, #19. This doesn't make any sense. How can the federal government 'federalize' local zoning regulations?!? Is this just another Constitutional overrun?!?
0 people like this.
Reply 35 - Posted by:
stablemoney 4/12/2021 8:03:06 PM (No. 752627)
I thought the localities set the zoning laws.
0 people like this.
Reply 36 - Posted by:
NoJokeMan 4/12/2021 8:48:34 PM (No. 752659)
Get a Governor like mine - Ron DeSantis!!!
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
anonymous 4/12/2021 9:03:27 PM (No. 752662)
I wonder if his infrastructure bill will diversify heavily white neighborhoods with expensive views of the ocean populated by Democrat voters.
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