Biden Wants Everyone To Be Homeless

Biden Wants Everyone To Be Homeless

Tim O’Connor – Center for the Preservation of Humanity – 12/19/2022

Is having a home a right? Is it one of those inalienable things that just comes with being a person? Does having a home rise to the same level as the freedom to speak, practice a religion, physically defend one’s self, be secure in one’s private affairs from government intrusion, and to have due process for all in courts of law? I don’t think it does. I think that that owning a home means a lot of hard work (paid and unpaid), smart decisions with money, and a decision to look towards a future which is pleasant – the house is paid off, the repairs needed are not onerous, and the value appreciates. Property is something of value, usually the item of most value, one can leave for our children through inheritance.

Because Biden and his administration are Marxists, they hate the idea of people being able to do any of that. The administration wants everyone just as poor as the guy down the street, and they want that neighborhood to be just as poor as the neighborhood on the other side of the city, county, state, and nation. Biden will live in his big houses and drive his fancy cars – all of the rest of us – the useless eaters – will be scraping together change to buy a loaf of bread. That is the Marxist dream. Because of Biden’s treasonous and asinine policies to destroy the individual’s wealth in the United States coupled with actionably treasonous actions at the PRIVATE Federal Reserve, the number of homeless has been increasing. So the Marxist’s in the Biden regime released their 104 pages of fixes to the growing problem titled, “ALL IN: The Federal Strategic Plan To Prevent and End Homelessness” this morning.

The first two pages are a letter from the Marxist in chief himself. In the letter he makes clear that, despite swearing an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States, housing is a right. Of course the right exists nowhere in the Constitution he is supposed to be upholding, but that’s how Marxists operate – they can’t let a legal document get in the way of their designs any more than they can let their political enemies have free speech. Biden also places the blame squarely on COVID-19 and racial justice for the rises in homelessness. Again, Marxists observe no historical precedent and just lie in order to achieve their goals. In this instance, no mention is made that COVID-19 didn’t do anything to increase homelessness – mandates, lockdowns, and creating a massive class of non-essential workers did. Racial justice is equated to inequality (of outcome) in the letter and to fix that apparently we need to make sure that homes are given away to minorities.

The agency responsible for this plan is the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH). USICH’s Executive Director, a Marxist going by the name of Jeff Olivet, wrote in his letter included in ALL IN, “USICH believes that housing should be treated as a human right, and that housing is health care.” Wrong, and more wrong. We pay this guy to spout crap like this and have Biden design policy around this crap. Wonder why this country is so screwed up – it’s because guys like Olivet have no common sense and even less allegiance to the nation’s foundational documents.

I don’t have a problem with working to get homeless people back on their feet and to find someplace to call their own. I don’t think anyone does with the exception of certain segments of the homeless population which actually enjoy being homeless for reasons beyond my comprehension. Maybe it is the freedom of having absolutely no responsibility for anything? Housing, no matter how loudly the United Nations, democrats, or Olivet scream at us, is not a human right. Nor is having a home health care. But the homeless don’t have access to healthcare some will say. Well, they can go get on the medicare and medicaid systems just like everyone else – surely they qualify.

On page 24 the “vision for the future” of ALL IN is laid out. By 2025 the idea is to have homelessness rates go down buy 25%. In order to do this, ALL IN states:

“This plan is built upon our vision of a nation in which no one experiences the tragedy and indignity of homelessness, and everyone has a safe, stable, accessible, and affordable home.

“We envision a future where every state and community have the systems and the resources to prevent homelessness whenever possible, or if it cannot be prevented, to quickly connect people experiencing homelessness to permanent housing with the services and supports they need to help them achieve and maintain housing stability.

Achieving this vision for the future will require the transformation of systems and institutions that displace and exclude people from housing.” [emphasis mine]

Oh here we go again with the radical transformations. These ‘changes’ and the ‘new normal’ aren’t even being designed by people within Biden’s regime. They are being obeyed by Biden’s regime which makes these types of things even more treacherous. If they were dreamed up in the US, at least there would be somebody to hold accountable. These plans were drawn up by the United Nations and the World Economic Forum with colorful characters like Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari. Where do we go for redress when these plans screw us all over? Nowhere – the only remedy is to have the treasonous people adopting these plans prosecuted for their crimes and thrown out of power. And who is going to do that? Apparently no one, the number of people in the federal government guilty of treason would be in the thousands at a minimum. There is also the distinct possibility that anyone attempting to get rid of these cancers’ access to the levers of power would wind up committing suicide like Gareth Williams – found naked inside of a duffel bag which was also padlocked shut.

The vision goes on to announce that white people are not a primary concern of the Biden regime and neither are men. LGBTQI+ people, refugees, convicts, and drug users are included though. So far, 25 pages in, we have learned that the entire plan is based on bold faced lies – housing is a human right and housing is health care – that the plan will require everyone to either pay or be forced to act in ‘transformative’ ways, and that the plan is completely racist and all other types of -ists. White people make up 61.6% of the homeless population according to ALL IN, yet these people are not the targets unless they happen to be drug addicts, HIV positive, domestic assault survivors, legally involved, or disabled.

The bulk of the document begins on page 26 – “The Federal Strategic Plan.” The first key strategic objective these Marxists are striving to achieve reads, “Lead with Equity.” “Ensure federal efforts to prevent and end homelessness promote equity and equitable outcomes,” is the first strategy under this title. Equitable outcomes – in Biden’s Marxist view we all need to have the same outcomes meaning that those of us who have worked our tails off to avoid homelessness did so in vain. He wants ALL American’s to be homeless, go through their system of getting us back into government-facilitated homes, and have everyone living in unsuitable quarters. A wonderful portrayal of how this ends up playing out is in the film Doctor Zhivago (1965). The doctor comes home from the war to his wife, child, and father in law to find that his house had been stolen by the government and was now being shared by 40 vagabonds – he and his family relegated to a single, drafty, room in the house.

Strategy number 2 reads, “Promote inclusive decision-making and authentic collaboration.” Under this ruse, the federal government wants to put the foxes in charge of the hen house. The describe the foxes in a more positive light, “It is critical that people who have experienced or who are experiencing homelessness and housing instability lead and participate in the development and implementation of policies and programs.” The US government is getting ready to flood the foxes with money they plunder from worker’s paychecks. Not only is expropriating houses without recompense on the table, so is what our labor earns us.

Because the sovereign nations (the concentration camps known as tribal land in the United States – the Rez) have not adequately managed to house themselves and the tribal members not living on the Rez seem to have huge problems with finding housing for themselves, lots of money and ‘inclusion’ to dictate housing policies in the US are going to be granted to natives. The most racist people I have ever encountered in the United States, hands down, are natives. Given power, these racists will use it to promote their own ideas and interests without even seeking to understand the cultural, legal, or political aspects of the US. Strategy 3 reads, “Increase access to federal housing and homelessness funding for American Indian and Alaska Native communities living on and off tribal lands.”

Strategy 4 is “Examine federal policies and practices that may have created and perpetuated racial and other disparities among people at risk of or experiencing homelessness.” Economic policies affect everyone so, being as that is the primary driver of homelessness, I guess their pie-in-the-sky goal is not going to be achieved. They may lie about it on paper, but in reality, not allowing the economy to function properly is not going to lift people out of homelessness. It is going to place more people into homelessness. Maybe as a heterosexual white family gets evicted from their home because of Bidenomics, a homeless government-sponsored transsexual can move in.

“Use Data and Evidence to Make Decisions” is the heading of the next section. This is the same crap they do with everything they want to get wrong. The COVID response and mitigation efforts which has caused so much death, misery, and uncertainty was all ‘evidence’ based too. They get their data and evidence from self-funded ‘scientific’ reports (which conveniently never mention any independent , aka real, scientific reports about the same thing). So they create an echo chamber to create the illusion of evidence-based ‘solutions’ which in the real world is just a big, propagandized, social science project designed to create a narrative relying on belief and confirmation biases. USICH is using really high sounding words to convince all of us their solutions are legitimate while all they are really doing is pissing on our backs and claiming it is merely raining as we stare at a clear sky.

The first strategy under this heading reads, “Strengthen the federal government’s capacity to use data and evidence to inform federal policy and funding.” Basically USICH wants to create a surveillance and information ‘fusion’ center in the federal government between HUD, DOJ, SSA, DOL, Education, HHS, USDA, and VA as well as FEMA. They pay lip service to protecting individual identities; however, within the first year, any one brave enough to audit that system will find all kinds of breaches of the Fourth Amendment. Strategy 2 seeks to accomplish the exact same thing but at the state and other sub-national levels. Strategy 3 is all about making sure that any federal funding requirements regarding homelessness are scrapped.

“Collaborate at All Levels” is the third overarching goal. The Constitution says nothing about housing being a right but it does have some phrases regarding States rights such as the Tenth Amendment, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” It seems to me that housing is a responsibility of the people – not even the several States. These Marxists don’t care because they have no respect for the Constitution.

ALL IN’s first strategy to collaborate is “Promote collaborative leadership at all levels of government and across sectors.” Strategy 2 reads, “Improve information-sharing with public and private organizations at the federal, state, and local level.” Basically the government is going to use their propaganda, money, and legislative power to thrust all institutions and the public at large to accept their narrative. Under Strategy 2 is an indicator reading “Launch a coordinated messaging campaign to challenge public narratives that stigmatize, blame, and dehumanize people experiencing homelessness and to combat local opposition to new affordable housing development and local laws which criminalize homelessness.” Propagandizing their own narrative, huge public expenditures, and new legislation allowing homeless people to live on our porches (or, in some democrat controlled areas, in our living rooms) is envisioned by the federal government.

Scale Housing and Supports That Meet Demand is the next heading. Strategy 1 reads, “Maximize the use of existing federal housing assistance.” “Expand engagement, resources, and incentives for the creation of new safe, affordable, and accessible housing,” is Strategy 2. Strategy 3 is “Increase the supply and impact of permanent supportive housing for individuals and families with complex service needs—including unaccompanied, pregnant, and parenting youth and young adults.” Strategy 4 is “Improve effectiveness of rapid rehousing for individuals and families—including unaccompanied, pregnant, and parenting youth and young adults.” Strategy 5 reads, “Support enforcement of fair housing and combat other forms of housing discrimination that perpetuate disparities in homelessness.” 6, “Strengthen system capacity to address the needs of people with chronic health conditions, including mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders.” 7 “Maximize current resources that can provide voluntary and trauma-informed supportive services and income supports to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.” And Strategy 8, “Increase the use of practices grounded in evidence in service delivery across all program types.”

Under these Strategies are some rather criminal suggestions which will become goals in and of themselves during the implementation of this plan. Under Strategy 2 appears, “Encourage states to create preferences in their LIHTC Qualified Allocation Plans (QAPs) to increase investments in housing targeted to people experiencing homelessness and educate local stakeholders on their ability to influence the priorities in their states’ QAP through the provision of incentives.” USICH wants housing to be based on discriminatory criteria as mentioned above.

Harkening back to Dr. Zhivago, Section 3 includes USICH’s intent to create exaclty that situation in Strategy 3. It reads, “Where federal funds are used to create permanent supportive housing, encourage the creation of non-discriminatory preferences for property owners that will agree to operating the property using a Housing First approach and will not further restrict or limit eligibility.” You may own the property but you don’t get to say how it is used.

Strategy 5 includes, “Examine fair housing regulations and policies to identify potential legal barriers to advancing equity for all groups protected by the Fair Housing Act and include ways to allow communities to adopt and implement a targeted universalism framework while ensuring compliance with fair housing.” One-size-fits-all approaches in a nation of 320 million people is doomed to fail from the outset. The intent here is to use the federal government’s dystopian promise of equal outcomes as the cause to dissolve current laws in various States and municipalities to reflect the federal government's will. That will, again, is to use the homeless crisis to destroy any benefit any of us have in having a home.

Looking at how successful other Cloward and Piven schemes have been in the United States, Strategy 8 has a passage reading, “Given the effectiveness of the SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) model, assess feasibility of replicating this model for other federal programs and agencies to connect to other entitlements and benefits.” Cloward and Piven suggested that everyone able to attempt to secure welfare (which is what ALL IN is suggesting here) and, in so doing, collapse the welfare system due to the financial strain in order to gain more funding and legislative actions giving the welfare class additional ‘protected’ statuses. Marxist’s do that and, because the USICH and the Biden amninistration, as well as the UN and WEF, are wholly Marxist, this passage was included in ALL IN.

Under “Improve Effectiveness of Homelessness Response Systems” there are six Strategies. The first reads, “Spearhead an all-of-government effort to end unsheltered homelessness.” The second, “Evaluate coordinated entry and provide tools and guidance on effective assessment processes that center equity, remove barriers, streamline access, and divert people from homelessness.” Third, “Increase availability of and access to emergency shelter—especially non-congregate shelter—and other temporary accommodations.” Fourth, “Solidify the relationship between CoCs, public health agencies, and emergency management agencies to improve coordination when future public health emergencies and natural disasters arise.” Fifth, “Expand the use of “housing problem-solving” approaches for diversion and rapid exit.” And, finally, “Remove and reduce programmatic, regulatory, and other barriers that systematically delay or deny access to housing for households with the highest needs.”

Many of the topics covered under this heading have already been discussed above. One, under Strategy 4, reads, “Increase collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency to focus on better understanding how climate change will exacerbate the condition of homelessness.” What that means is that USICH is incorporating the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, designed to murder and enslave every human on earth, through the use of the EPA’s Marxist propaganda about man-made climate change.

“Prevent Homelessness” contains seven Strategies – “Reduce housing instability for households most at risk of experiencing homelessness by increasing availability of and access to meaningful and sustainable employment, education, and other mainstream services, opportunities, and resources; Reduce housing instability for families, youth, and single adults with former involvement with or who are directly exiting from publicly funded institutional systems; Reduce housing instability among older adults and people with disabilities—including people with mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders—by increasing access to home- and community-based services and housing that is affordable, accessible, and integrated; Reduce housing instability for veterans and service members transitioning from military to civilian life; Reduce housing instability for American Indian and Alaska Native communities living on and off tribal lands; Reduce housing instability among youth and young adults; Reduce housing instability among survivors of human trafficking, sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence, including family violence and intimate partner violence.”

Increasing surveillance, data collection, funding, and federal involvement in all kinds of aspects of our lives such as work, education, and, of course, housing is featured under this heading. These main tenets run throughout the entire document. Also running throughout ALL IN, are links between homelessness and the perception that the issue includes healthcare. Under the third Strategy is:

“Poor housing conditions are shown to worsen health conditions—especially for older adults and people with disabilities—which in turn can lead to homelessness. Older adults and people with disabilities face dual health and housing crises and need more access to community-based health care and support services, such as mental health care, outpatient treatment for substance use disorders, transportation, assistive technology, and personal care assistance. This is particularly true for people of color, especially Black people, and other marginalized populations.”

One of the methods USICH suggests to fix this is to use Universal Basic Income as a model to give this protected class of people more money. In other words Cloward and Piven strategies will be used to collapse the welfare system. On top of that, their focus is really only on so-called ‘marginalized’ communities making it a policy of racism. Not only will this prove to be unsustainable, it will harm those receiving the funds as well as those of us having to pay higher federal tax rates to pay for it. I used this as an example of how pernicious and insidious the ALL IN plan really is.

It’s stated goal seeks to combat homelessness when, in reality, all it is going to do is help destroy private property, further disincentive working, and set the stage for the federal government to even more fully control labor in the United States. The next thing we will be seeing is that work is a right and, since it is a right to these Marxists, they will start allotting jobs as well as houses. This is not a forecast, it is a promise because of who USICH decided to consult for this anti-American pile of trash. Included in their consultancy are multiple governmental agency representatives, NGO’s, racial equity ‘leaders’, LGBTQI+ advocates, and people involved with ‘housing justice.’ These same types will collude under numerous other umbrellas to target such issues as joblessness, child ‘rights’, and climate justice.

To sum the document up, it should be burned and Congress should immediately defund USICH. But that isn’t the narrative surrounding ALL IN’s promise to make staying in our homes without the federal government’s intervention even more expensive and, thus, difficult. The Marxists at the Washington Post reported “The plan offered a sweeping, if sometimes vague, path to creating that safety net. The administration committed itself to “Housing First” — the idea that people should be housed before underlying problems such as addiction or mental illness are addressed,” under the celebratory headline, “Biden aims to cut homelessness 25% by 2025.”

The Hill, every member of which is a Marxist who should be brought up on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and mass murder for their continued promotion of COVID-19 ‘vaccines’, wrote about the Biden homelessness plan, “Whatever political willpower exists to relieve economic price pressures caused by inflation should be used to secure investments in affordable housing. Guaranteeing quality, safe, and affordable housing while preventing and reducing homelessness is not only the right thing to do; it will save Americans money by preventing vulnerable individuals from losing their homes in the first place.” The title of their article is celebratory as well, “Biden’s housing plan will be transformative for people experiencing homelessness.”

None of the entities discussed here want to touch the realities of the economy. Entities like BlackRock and huge corporate banks have decided to buy as many houses as they can with no intention of having anyone living in them. Maybe something should be done about this. Inflation is screwing every single working person in the US over and Biden’s homelessness ‘solution’ is only going to worsen that situation. This usurper of the White House and his gaggle of Marxist apparatchiks placed to support the US version of the Great Reset need to be removed by the ballot box (NOT the bullet box). Of course that is a topic fraught with contention because Marxists seek control using an iron fist – especially at the ballot box.

We need to press forward with demands to impeach this interloping government. We need to legally purge the federal government of every single person who has subverted the US Constitution. We also need to secure our open border because tens of millions of illegal aliens entering the country isn’t going to help the homeless situation. We need to recognize that this plan embraces the idea that the government should control housing and allot it to whoever they find worthy, a key piece of the UN’s and WEF’s vision of the ‘new normal’.

Most of all we need to repent of our sins and turn our faces back towards God the Creator. We need to repent so that our prayers can be heard and answered and these evil entities and their evil fruits are not permitted to harm us and, I pray, are destroyed entirely. Faith in, trust in, and obedience to God is really all that counts at the end of the day, whether one is destitute and homeless or rich and owns 27 houses makes no difference.

Bless God and God bless.

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