Thursday, June 18, 2015

Obama's HUD plan

Part of the master plan
Exclusive: Morgan Brittany sees 'quintessential top down, bottom up thinking' at work, 6/16/15 by Morgan Brittany, Politichicks
The disturbing story that is virtually being overlooked by the mainstream media is the fact that HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) and Obama are resurrecting the idea of instituting a rule to end decades of deep-rooted segregation around the country. Sounds good on the surface, right? Not so fast. This is an insidious idea that is just another step in Obama’s attempt to punish the affluent and micro-manage every inch of this country by pushing the governments nose into places it has no jurisdiction.
These new regulations would use “grant money” as an incentive for communities to build “affordable housing” (Section 8) in more “affluent” areas. They would also try and upgrade poorer areas with better schools, parks, libraries, etc., a process that has failed to work in the past. A HUD spokeswoman said, “HUD is working with the communities across the country to fulfill the promise of equal opportunity for all.” Wait, hasn’t this been tried numerous times before? Isn’t doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result the definition of insanity? Oh, right, government … insanity – I rest my case.
It may not be crazy to Obama and the far-left progressives who have been chipping away at the Constitution and moving us closer and closer to socialism and a Marxist state, because that is what they live for, that is what their entire goal is – and just when you think it’s safe and stop paying attention, here they come again. This is the quintessential “top down, bottom up” thinking of leftist communist Van Jones, and it is the worst kind of social engineering.
If you are not familiar with the Hegelian Dialectic, you should be. George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a 19th-century German philosopher laid out this idea, Hegel’s theory of the dialectic, and Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used it to back up their theory of economic communism. Today, the Hegelian/Marxist thinking is affecting our entire social and political structure. Here is a sample of this theory.
 
The Hegelian Dialectic - The Anti-Human Principle - U.S. Pavlovian Conditioning -  The technique is as old as politics itself. It is the Hegelian Dialectic of bringing about change in a three-step process: Thesis, Antithesis and Synthesis.
The first step (thesis) is to create a problem. The second step (antithesis) is to generate opposition to the problem (fear, panic and hysteria). The third step (synthesis) is to offer the solution to the problem created by step one: a change which would have been impossible to impose upon the people without the proper psychological conditioning achieved in stages one and two.
Applying the Hegelian Dialectic, and irresistible financial influence, concealed change agents seek to dismantle social and political structures by which free men govern themselves – ancient landmarks erected at great cost in blood and treasure.
Their objective is to emasculate sovereign states, merge nations under universal government, centralize economic powers and control the world’s people and resources.
With the implementation of this new HUD rule, states and local communities will give up their rights if they accept Federal grant money, and HUD will institute new zoning laws that will change the way neighborhoods look. They will go in and decide if a community is diverse enough; if that community fails to meet their standards, they will build low-income homes in these neighborhoods to “even the playing field.” They will collect data and could possibly bribe or blackmail the local governments into changing the landscape by changing the local zoning laws.
This is all a master plan. The conditioning of the American people has already begun. Top down: seizing power and dismantling the U.S. from positions of power. Bottom up: using class warfare and encouraging racial tension to incite violence. Inside out: using the media and education to indoctrinate while attacking ideologically from the inside – the demonizing of police, the political correct speech and attitudes we all must adhere to, the incessant mantra about income inequality and the evil rich and the seizing of power from local and state governments. If anyone thinks this is all just coincidence, it’s time to wake up and see this for what it is.
Also, bear in mind that Julian Castro, the secretary of HUD, is at the top of Hillary Clinton’s list for running mate if she gets the nomination. That should be a good indication for you to understand that this “social engineering” has yet another ulterior motive. With more and more people being integrated into affluent neighborhoods, it will change the voting dynamic. Many of these areas lean Republican, but that could change very quickly if this plan is put into play.
Perhaps we should start by integrating these communities in Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Washington, D.C. (Bethesda or Capitol Hill), or maybe even in Hyannis Port. Let’s see if the wealthy residents of these areas agree with this policy. I highly doubt it.
http://www.wnd.com/2015/06/obamas-hud-plan-part-of-the-master-plan/
 

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