President
Obama is not a fan of America’s suburbs. Indeed, he intends to abolish
them. With suburban voters set to be the swing constituency of the 2012
election, the administration’s plans for this segment of the electorate
deserve scrutiny. Obama is a longtime supporter of “regionalism,” the
idea that the suburbs should be folded into the cities, merging schools,
housing, transportation, and above all taxation. To this end, the
president has already put programs in place designed to push the country
toward a sweeping social transformation in a possible second term. The
goal: income equalization via a massive redistribution of suburban tax
money to the cities.
Obama’s plans to undercut the political and economic independence of
America’s suburbs reach back decades. The community organizers who
trained him in the mid-1980s blamed the plight of cities on taxpayer
“flight” to suburbia. Beginning in the mid-1990s, Obama’s mentors at the
Gamaliel Foundation (a community-organizing network Obama helped found)
formally dedicated their efforts to the budding fight against suburban
“sprawl.” From his positions on the boards of a couple of left-leaning
Chicago foundations, Obama channeled substantial financial support to
these efforts. On entering politics, he served as a dedicated ally of
his mentors’ anti-suburban activism.Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/312807/burn-down-suburbs-stanley-kurtz
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