POLITICALLY CORRECT? NONSENSE!
By
Jan Bergemann
Published
December 2, 2016
This HUD interpretation of the Fair Housing Act is another
warning sign that all these government agencies trying to be
politically correct actually “screws up” our lives.
Many people who bought into “gated communities” and condominiums
had relied on the fact that “screening” potential buyers and
renters would keep the “bad” guys out.
Now here comes HUD – being “politically” correct – and more or
less tells boards to stop their screening of buyers/renters if
they don’t want to get sued. What a bunch of nonsense!
What does this interpretation by the HUD General Counsel,
Helen Kanovsky, really mean? If you read between the lines
of this statement – “that African Americans and Hispanics are
arrested, convicted and incarcerated at rates disproportionate
to their share of the general population” – it tells you
that in the opinion of the author law enforcement and the
justice system is biased against these folks and that a big part
of the prison inmates don’t really deserve to be in jail.
REALLY??
I can only shake my head in disbelief when reading such
nonsense.
My only hope:
The new HUD Secretary will make it his first order of business
in January to fire these morons who make our lives miserable by
trying to be overly politically correct.
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Jan Bergemann is president of Cyber Citizens For Justice,
Florida
's largest state-wide property owners' advocacy group.
CCFJ works on legislation to help owners living in
community
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associations. He moved to
Florida
in 1995 - hoping to retire. He moved into a HOA, where the
developer cheated the homeowners and used the association dues
for his own purposes. End of retirement!
CCFJ was born in the year 2000, when some owners met in
Tallahassee
- finding out that power is only in numbers. Bergemann was a
member of Governor Jeb Bush's HOA Task force in 2003/2004.
The organization has two websites to inform interested
Florida
homeowners and condo owners:
News Website: http://www.ccfj.net/.
Educational Website: http://www.ccfjfoundation.net/.
We think that only owners can really represent owners, since all
service providers surely have a different interest! We are
trying to create owner-friendly laws, but the best laws are
useless without enforcement. And enforcement is totally lacking
in
Florida
!
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