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Mixing and Matching

suz Wrote: Apr 18, 2012 3:08 AM
cliffside park, fairview, edgewater, fort lee, new jersey are areas that in the past five years have seen an enormous influx of hispanics. weehawken, west new york, all the way up to jersey city have been hispanic. now hispanics live all along the hudson on the jersey side. of course, whites, asians, etc., are in the mix but are not in the majority. a mention about curb appeal and behavior. homes are being rented and not bought so there goes the neighborhood. when you don't own, you don't care. i make this assessment because this is what i see up close. whites can be the same as renters, no different.
Apparently the soaring national debt and the threat of a nuclear Iran are not enough to occupy the government's time, because the Obama administration is pushing to force Westchester County, N.Y., to create more low-income housing, in order to mix and match classes and races to fit the government's preconceptions.

Behind all this busy work for bureaucrats and ideologues is the idea that there is something wrong if a community does not have an even or random distribution of various kinds of people. This arbitrary assumption is that the absence of evenness or randomness -- whether in employment, housing or innumerable other...

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