Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule

​Air Date: December 22, 2015

Host:  Jim Schneider

Guest: Tom DeWeese

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This program highlights yet another attempt by the federal government to become a larger part of our everyday life. This latest effort is specifically coming from Housing and Urban Development and it’s called the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule.

Joining Jim to discuss this issue was Tom DeWeese. Tom is the president of the American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation’s leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence and protecting our constitutionally guaranteed rights.

According to Tom, this rule is social engineering. It will look at every neighborhood in America and determine the income levels, ethnic backgrounds, race and in some cases, even religions of those living in certain areas. If neighborhoods don’t have the proper breakdowns in these categories according to government guidelines, they are in violation of being fair and federal housing could be brought in.

HUD is now saying that if one of their grants has been taken, communities have to accept this new rule and they will tell local officials how things will be organized. So Tom is concerned not only about property values and what this means for private property ownership but he’s also concerned about the ‘top-down’ control of this rule and what this means in terms of what your local, elected officials can or cannot do.

More Information:

Go to www.americanpolicy.org On the right side of the page you’ll see a sledgehammer and an action alert: ‘Obama Order Will Destroy Local Governments’. Click on the button to read more. You’ll also see a link that will take you to a petition to encourage legislators to provide protection to communities and to pull funding for the implementation of this HUD rule.

To contact your senators regarding the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule use the phone number and e-mail address below:

Senate Switchboard–202-224-3121

www.senate.gov

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