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Ed Pawlowski[_3_] December 10th 19 07:55 PM

New housing
 
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man. Just got out
of jail? You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border? You
get a new house. Earn a good living and pay taxes? Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework

Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.

Ken[_6_] December 10th 19 08:31 PM

New housing
 
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ* Just got out
of jail?ツ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ* You
get a new house.ツ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?ツ* Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??

taxpayer December 10th 19 09:17 PM

New housing
 
On 12/10/19 3:31 PM, Ken wrote:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ* Just got out of jail?ツ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ* You get a new house.ツ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?ツ* Sorry, find your own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework

Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation "establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural, metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education assistance, childcare, financial literacy
class, and other community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried.ツ* It was called Cabrini-Green.ツ* How did that work out??



As I recall, the residents (mostly democrats) were very hostile toward the taxpayers that payed for their free housing.

Police records reveal a lot of hate crimes against taxpayers.

As a show of gratitude, the residents eventually destroyed the Cabrini-Green complex.


Scott Lurndal December 10th 19 09:18 PM

New housing
 
Ken writes:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ* Just got out
of jail?ツ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ* You
get a new house.ツ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?ツ* Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


Most of them worked quite well initially when there were a mix of high, middle and
low income residents. It wasn't until all the highs and middles moved out
that things deteriorated.

[email protected] December 10th 19 09:56 PM

New housing
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 21:18:27 GMT, (Scott Lurndal)
wrote:

Ken writes:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.テつ* Just got out
of jail?テつ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?テつ* You
get a new house.テつ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?テつ* Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instabilityテ「ぎ挈ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


Most of them worked quite well initially when there were a mix of high, middle and
low income residents. It wasn't until all the highs and middles moved out
that things deteriorated.



Yeah, nobody wants to live with dope fiends, hookers and thugs. These
days, people who can afford it, live behind gates in a HOA, deed
restricted community or they have acreage, miles from the fetid city.
I suppose next, you are going to deny that more than half of the
homeless have drug, alcohol or mental problems.
Do you want that next to your house? I didn't think so.

devnull[_4_] December 10th 19 10:05 PM

New housing
 
On 12/10/19 2:55 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ* Just got out of jail?ツ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ* You get a new house.ツ* Earn a good living and pay taxes? Sorry, find your own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework



Sadly, not only does the working taxpayer have to buy their own house but the democrats want them to buy one for an illegal/criminal/welfarecrat.

I'll never figure out why working taxpayers keep voting for democrats.


Frank[_24_] December 10th 19 11:46 PM

New housing
 
On 12/10/2019 5:05 PM, devnull wrote:
On 12/10/19 2:55 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ* Just got
out of jail?ツ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the
border?ツ* You get a new house.ツ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?
Sorry, find your own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework



Sadly, not only does the working taxpayer have to buy their own house
but the democrats want them to buy one for an illegal/criminal/welfarecrat.

I'll never figure out why working taxpayers keep voting for democrats.

Because they are still dumb enough to think it is still the party of the
working man.

Ken[_6_] December 11th 19 01:56 AM

New housing
 
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Ken writes:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.テつ* Just got out
of jail?テつ* You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?テつ* You
get a new house.テつ* Earn a good living and pay taxes?テつ* Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instabilityテ「ぎ挈ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


Most of them worked quite well initially when there were a mix of high, middle and
low income residents. It wasn't until all the highs and middles moved out
that things deteriorated.

BINGO!!!!!!!!

rbowman December 11th 19 02:14 AM

New housing
 
On 12/10/2019 01:31 PM, Ken wrote:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man. Just got
out of jail? You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the
border? You get a new house. Earn a good living and pay taxes?
Sorry, find your own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious
Addition to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts
to stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing
units built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and
equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or
education assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


It was sustainable... Until they planted the charges that is. That's
not the only high rise, or low rise for that matter, failure. Omar fails
to realize you might be able to temporarily take the people out of the
slums but you can't take the slums out of the people for more than a few
years.



rbowman December 11th 19 02:15 AM

New housing
 
On 12/10/2019 02:18 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Ken writes:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ Just got out
of jail?ツ You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ You
get a new house.ツ Earn a good living and pay taxes?ツ Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.


I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


Most of them worked quite well initially when there were a mix of high, middle and
low income residents. It wasn't until all the highs and middles moved out
that things deteriorated.


I think you have your cause and effect sequence ass backwards.

Clare Snyder December 11th 19 03:48 AM

New housing
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 19:15:43 -0700, rbowman
wrote:

On 12/10/2019 02:18 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Ken writes:
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
Looks like we may have opportunity to help our fellow man.ツ Just got out
of jail?ツ You get a new house. Managed to sneak across the border?ツ You
get a new house.ツ Earn a good living and pay taxes?ツ Sorry, find your
own house.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...deal-framework


Omar's $1.2 Trillion 'Homes for All Act' Heralded as Ambitious Addition
to Green New Deal Framework
The 10-year plan to build millions of sustainable, affordable housing
units is called "a new mile marker in the progressive left's efforts to
stake out a national housing agenda."

According to a fact sheet (pdf) from Omar's office, the legislation
"establishes a new vision of how 21st Century public and affordable
housing should look and operate" by requiring that all new housing units
built with the allocated funds:

Remain permanently affordable;
Be integrated, to the best possible extent with public transit and
vehicle alternatives like walking and biking, while allowing for
flexibility to accommodate the needs and resources of rural,
metropolitan, and Tribal areas;
Be designed, built, and operated to the highest possible environmental
standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon
neutrality;
Prohibit any discrimination against residents based on sexual
orientation, gender, criminal history, or immigration status;
Be located in communities that are in compliance with the Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing rule in order to ensure fair and equal access;
And provide residents with free, voluntary wrap-around services that
help address the needs of those experiencing chronic homelessness or
housing instability罵ike access to healthcare, employment, or education
assistance, childcare, financial literacy class, and other
community-based support services.

I think this has already been tried. It was called Cabrini-Green. How
did that work out??


Most of them worked quite well initially when there were a mix of high, middle and
low income residents. It wasn't until all the highs and middles moved out
that things deteriorated.


I think you have your cause and effect sequence ass backwards.

In nmany cases it is BOTH.


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