President Trump's warning that Joe Biden wants to abolish the suburbs is proving to be accurate.
The Biden regime is working on "pushing local governments to allow apartment buildings in neighborhoods that are currently restricted to single-family homes," Reuters reported on Thursday.
The $5 billion plan could inject the White House into a debate pitting older homeowners against younger workers seeking to gain a foothold in the most expensive U.S. cities, where many families spend a third or more of their income on housing.
The proposal, which would provide financial incentives to local governments that change zoning laws restricting many neighborhoods to single-family homes, is an example of the sort of broad social policy changes Democrats are including in Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure bill.
Critics of the zoning laws say they drive up housing costs, contribute to urban and suburban sprawl and perpetuate racial segregation.
[...] Under pressure from politically active homeowners, urban areas with the tightest restrictions in place - coastal cities including New York and San Francisco - have increased them further since 2006, according to a University of Pennsylvania survey.
[...] Housing experts praised Biden's proposal, but said it may do little to influence affluent communities that have the tightest zoning laws, which have little need for federal assistance.
Indeed, this is only for middle and lower class neighborhoods.
The rich -- Biden's donors and voters -- will still live in luxury in tight-knit communities.
From The National Review, "Biden's Infrastructure Bill Aims to End Single-Family Zoning":
With the introduction of his massive, $2.3 trillion "infrastructure" bill, President Biden's campaign to end suburban single-family zoning has begun. If you think this issue was debated and resolved during the 2020 presidential campaign, you are mistaken. It's true that Biden's campaign platform openly and unmistakably pledged to abolish single-family zoning. As soon as President Trump made an issue of that pledge, however, Biden went virtually silent on the issue and the Democrat-supporting press falsely denied that Biden had any designs on...
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Start mass-housing outside the private compounds of Pelosi, Sanders, Biden, and Obama; let us know how well that worked.
ReplyDeleteStart mass-housing outside the private compounds of Pelosi, Sanders, Biden, and Obama; let us know how well that worked.
ReplyDeleteStart mass-housing outside the private compounds of Pelosi, Sanders, Biden, and Obama; let us know how well that worked.
ReplyDeleteThis is straight UN Agenda 2030 or whatever they're calling it today. No private houses, no need for cars because everyone is warehoused in apartments in a city near their job. No travel into "protected zones" because they're reserved for wildlife, like national parks now, but worse.
ReplyDeleteAs they say in the Great Reset promotion, "you'll own nothing but you'll be happy." Not as happy as the banks/big businesses you lease everything from, but you won't know any better.