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HUD Is The Enemy Of The Poor & Disabled

by Lynda Carson (lyndacarson [at] excite.com)
With Thousands Facing Eviction, Housing Agencies At Risk Of Falling Into Receivorship, and Affordable Housing Projects Falling To The Wayside, HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson Has Quickly Become Known As The Nation's #1 Enemy Of The Poor!
HUD Is The Enemy Of The Poor & Disabled
By Lynda Carson June 7, 2004

It's Official, HUD's Secretary Alphonso Jackson Is The Enemy Of The Poor & Disabled!

The Section 8 voucher programs serve more than 2 million poor people across the nation.

HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson, is on a mission to repeal the federal rule that housing authorities are required to hand out 75 percent of their Section 8 housing vouchers to the poorest of the poor, which also include the disabled that happen to be 22% of the housing voucher holders across the nation.

Just barely in office during the past few months as the latest Secretary of HUD, Jackson's attempts to sabotage the Section 8 voucher programs has had far reaching effects which placed many thousands of low-income renters at risk of becoming homeless across the nation, with no end in sight to his intentional malicious actions against the poor.

Housing agencies across the nation have been scrambling to lock their public housing properties up in perpetuity because of their fear that HUD's latest policies will force them into receivorship which would then allow HUD to grab all of their properties and sell them off in an effort to fully privatize public housing.

As recent as June 4, 2004, during a visit to St. Louis, Jackson brought his message of contempt for the poor by leaving the impression that they are at risk of becoming homeless because of his plans to take vouchers from them and hand them over to middle class income-renters.

Jackson's intent to punish the poor is carried out by creating funding shortfalls that are wreaking havoc in housing agencies across the nation, and his new proposed policy called the Flexible Voucher Program would reward the housing agencies with more money for their budgets when they take vouchers from the poor (leaving them homeless) and transfer the vouchers to higher-income tenants.

Some recent quotes from Alphonso Jackson, the Secretary of HUD, leave no doubt that he is not fit to be head of the nations department of Housing and Urban Development.

In defense of his policies which have created a more than $200 million shortfall to fully fund the nation's existing Section 8 housing vouchers already in use, Alphonso Jackson was quoted as saying, "being poor is a state of mind, not a condition."

To the many thousands of poor facing eviction because of Alphonso Jacksons underhanded scheme to destroy the Section 8 program, being poor is much more than a state of mind, and Jackson's actions have been condemned from here to hell since he became Secretary of HUD.

During recent months, Alphonso Jackson has demonstrated that he is anti-poor, anti-union and anti-small business.

In an attempt to intimidate HUD's union employees from participating in union activities, recently Alphonso Jackson said, “When I was a child, it took my father three whuppings to get the message through to me. And that's what I am prepared to do. I do not want any more problems from this field office."

Union officials were outraged by Jackson's statement that showed how much contempt he had for the union employees that worked for years to make HUD into the nations #1 affordable housing agency across the country.

Double-speak is the new language of HUD, to distract the people from the wide-spread damage being done to America's affordable housing programs, public housing and the Section 8 voucher programs.

While in St. Louis last week to promote the administrations latest home-ownership proposals, Alphonso Jackson mis-lead the people with his latest promises of funding for home-ownership when he neglected to mention that the program he was trying to sell to the public is about to lose $53 million in funding as early as October of 2004.

Americans across the nation are just becoming aware of the Bush administration's latest despicable cabinet member that has shown nothing but contempt for the poor or affordable housing programs which the people depend upon to keep a roof over their head.

Alphonso Jackson has wasted no time in making it clear that he is the enemy of the poor and that he intends to dump them out of their housing as fast as possible.

It is now up to the people to contact their representatives in Congress or hit the streets with protests in an effort to fight back before HUD totally destroys the affordable housing programs across America.

Secretary of HUD Alphonso Jackson and Michael Liu, the Assistant Secretary of HUD may be reached at the following numbers, and you are urged to tell them to save affordable housing by fully funding the Section 8 vouchers already in use across the nation.

Call, Alphonso Jackson 202/708-0123

Call, Michael Liu 202/708-0950

Congressional Members may be reached at the Capital Swithcboard toll-free number to demand that they force HUD to fully fund the Section 8 vouchers already in use.

Call, 1-888-818-6641

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Click below for more links to the trail of woe created by Alphonso Jackson since he became HUD Secretary in April of 2004.

http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/06/1683399.php
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