“They're Going to be Destroying Every Suburb That they Move into, Just as they've Done the Inner Cities”
“The Obama Administration is now redistributing poor inner city families to American Suburbs,” said Jesse Lee Peterson. “They’re going to be destroying every suburb that they move into, just as they’ve done the inner cities.”
The government is implementing the program mostly in secret. They are using third parties to purchase houses in the suburbs for single black mothers with children.
WND reported that the Housing Authority of Baltimore is secretly relocating Section 8 Subsidized housing families from the inner city into suburban homes.
Critics have cited it as a goal of socialist-minded and left-leaning interests who want to assure themselves of power in the federal government for the foreseeable future through the electoral process. The inner cities, with their heavily government-dependent populations, already reliably vote Democrat. WND reported that critics charge that, “moving large numbers of dependent populations into suburbs and other areas is intended to change the voting nature of those populations.”
Peterson told WND that, the reason suburban communities are seen as “nice” and with “decent schools” is because “you have fathers and mothers together with positive values who built and sustain them.”
Peterson argues that “without moral and spiritual change, HUD is simply subsidizing and spreading dysfunction around the country rather than actually helping anyone.”
“This idea of taking the power away from white people by passing these types of laws and then forcing it on them is evil and is not going to turn out for the good,” said Peterson, a black pastor.
“Barack Obama is trying to solve a spiritual problem by means of a physical solution. And that’s not going to work folks. Black Americans are suffering not because of white people discriminating against them based on color, they are suffering due to the lack of moral character and the lack of self-control.”
According to the Baltimore Sun, $12 million has been spent to purchase housing in communities surrounding Baltimore, and more than $50 million has been spent to pay the rent of Baltimore residents who are being moved into pricey suburban neighborhoods.