From tiny acorns, mighty government debacles grow. House GOP Leader John Boehner on Monday rightly sounded the alarm over billions in stimulus tax dollars that could potentially go to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). But the Republican leadership has only scratched the surface over what amounts to a bottomless slush fund for a bigger coalition of housing entitlement thugs.
ACORN, you may recall, is the left-wing activist group with longtime ties to community organizer-turned-President Barack Obama. The nonprofit, which now takes in 40 percent of its revenues from American taxpayers after four decades on the public teat, has a history of engaging in voter fraud, corporate shakedowns, partisan bullying and pro-illegal immigration lobbying. The Democrats' stimulus proposals could make the group — and its lesser known but even more radical ideological allies — eligible for upward of $5 billion in new public cash.
Talk about subsidizing failure. These are the same activists that helped sow the seeds of the subprime meltdown. They aggressively played the race card and pressured banks to loosen standards, throw out down payments and lend to some of the nation's riskiest borrowers. Now, these mobs protest across the country, disrupt foreclosure auctions, threaten bank executives and accuse lenders of, yep, racism for lending to those riskiest of borrowers.
The stimulus slush fund for these housing entitlement thugs is innocuously dubbed the "Community Development Fund" in the House version of the stimulus bill. Some $4.19 billion would be "used for neighborhood stabilization activities related to emergency assistance for the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes." The legislation changes the way the fund would be disbursed and loosens lobbying restrictions.
Previously, affordable housing groups applying for the grants would be vetted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or state and local government agencies. Under the stimulus bill, as nonprofit watchdog Matthew Vadum points out, the middlemen would be eliminated — "making it easier to get Uncle Sam's largess directly into the hands of the same people who run ACORN's various vote fraud and extortion rackets." Moreover, Vadum reports, "the legislative package provides these funds without the usual prohibition on using government money for lobbying or political activities."
ACORN denied this week that it had lobbied for this booty.
But it is the largest and most obvious beneficiary. ACORN is the granddaddy of foreclosure prevention/housing redevelopment lobbyists listed on the U.S. Department of Treasury website. Over the last month, its members have held neighborhood protests in New York, Wilmington, Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Durham, Flint, Miami, Minnesota, Oakland, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Tucson and St. Louis. Keeping people who shouldn't have received loans in houses they can't afford across the country is their bread and butter.
If not ACORN, then who? Next in line for the stimulus windfall is the Massachusetts-based Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA). Founder Bruce Marks proudly calls himself a "bank terrorist." As I reported last spring, Marks threatened to march into the neighborhoods of bank executives and bully their children. He's done it for years, all under the guise of "social justice" and "neighborhood stabilization."
Marks' agenda is blatantly political and personally lucrative. NACA — with dozens of offices across the country — has a no down payment, no closing costs, low interest rate policy for low-income minority borrowers and takes a hefty fee for each transaction. NACA loan applicants are then required to attend workshops that indoctrinate them in the group's protest thuggery.
The NACA recruits serve on, you guessed it, "Neighborhood Stabilization Committees." Those whose loans are approved must then pledge to assist the stabilization committees in five "actions" (like the spring 2008 mob protest at Bear Stearns' New York headquarters) per year. It's an endless cycle of demonstrations on the front end (to get the loans) and the back end (to prevent foreclosures on bad loan risks) and back again in an endless loop. These shakedowns have yielded nearly $10 billion in payoffs from capitulating corporate giants Citigroup and Bank of America.
Do lawmakers really want to sign on to this self-perpetuating government racket and self-proclaimed bank terrorism? Insanity, the old saw goes, is doing the same thing and expecting different results.
Any self-respecting Senate Republican who would vote for this multibillion-dollar slush fund in the name of saving the economy needs his or her head examined.
Michelle Malkin is author of "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild." Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.
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And the "change" creeps ever closer on and on! I feel the pain for those who did the right thing and held to the hard road. only to find themselves targeted. They failed only to the extent they are not a part of the great dole. With ammunition in apparent shortage all around the USofA I can only believe some of these people are clinging and I hope that is not in preparation! I suspect the tense and deeply negative attitude of the 60s will be re-born, only this time it won't be people calling for social equality (which was fine!) nor burning their own neighborhoods down and stoning the fire and police departments! It will be people fervently defending what they think they've worked hard their whole lives for. I see repeats of Ruby Ridge and Waco type activites. Kind of scary.
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Posted by: bill s
Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:51 PM
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Ma'am;... If you think that Acorn is actually guilty of all you have accused them of, why not forget sleep until you have made it a legal issue??? Surely there must be some sympathetic prosecuting attorney who can indict a ham sandwich under the RICO statute... They are organized...They are criminal... And they cross state lines... Maybe they all belong in a Federal Pen... So why are you not making an issue of it??? Are there no more Ken Stars willing to spend hundreds of millions of public dollars on a few drops of embarrassment??? Isn't the Supreme Court still conservative???Since you see this crime, is it not your duty as a citizen to fight it at least until you crack a finger nail???I don't see it; so I am under no obligation....Make me see it, so I must help you... Words are cheap, but evidence is dear... Lay out your evidence, names, dates, facts, proof... We grow so used to insinuations, and to accusation with little merit... We hear so much of baseless slander that we become immune to it... And we should not; but we should turn on people, and call them to account...We should make them put up, or shut up, seeing that an acorn's peace is as valuable to him as his liberty.... So, where is your evidence to the charges you have made, and why have you not brought this issue to the attention of the government...I am not expecting you to shut up... God never made cell phones to make women shut up; so why should I seek what God denies???... I only wish you would consider your obligation to your fellow citizens to take up the hew and cry, and to run any criminal to earth...If they are guilty, then don't give them a moments rest; but prove it, and do not settle for saying it without proof... As your first republican president noted, to say what you do not know true is as good as a lie... Show what you know... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:58 PM
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Re: bill s;... Sir according to our founding document, the Declaration of Independence; revolution is legal... But as much as it may become necessary to defend the revolution once you have made it, that is the first step, and violence is the last step... I do not agree with the right; but I want revolution...Clearly the government does not work for either end... So what shall we do; because the left may have a better set of ideas, but the right has more guns, and the desire to use them??? Let us consider, that when it is all said and done, that we may still have to live here, and it is better to live here as friends...We cannot divide, and not end as enemies, so we should not divide at all... If one side tries to eliminate their minorities they would find they are too well related to not suffer their pains... So why don't we work on a new constitution that will maximize the freedom of people, and minimize the burden or law and services and taxation??? It is not the job of government to support immorality, though it may be the job of government to protect the rights of the immoral... I don't know; but if we are too scandalized to be together, then we should be no more together than we can bear scandal to do so... What I mean is: Government has long ruled us all by dividing us...Properly; government ought to be the place where we work out our differences, and should not be where differences are denied until they grow too obnoxious to deny...Clearly govenment is not uniting us by working out our differences, but playing our differences against us so it is free to serve itself... I think it is time for a new government; but that is the first step, so we all have something we can defend... I do not think our differences are so great as the Rushes, and Malkins of this world would make them....But unless we agree to meet, and to contrive a solution to our differences, we will never be free of devious government...As far as I can tell there is no law in this land against peaceful revolution...Instead, If we accept the words of Jefferson, it often becomes necessary in the course of human affairs...Before you think of shooting us, fear not to parley... We honestly have more in common than in antagonism... I am certain we will make better friends than enemies... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:31 PM
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Welcome, welcome to the socialization of America. I've been telling anyone who would listen for almost a year that we are on our way to becoming Venezuela to the 5th power. America, when this ridiculously incompetent president and his cohorts in the criminal congress get through with it, will be the worlds largest bananna republic. The bloated government payroll will choke off the private payroll while the government with its scams such as global warming, carbon credits, "green" regulations, union benefits, government "free" health care, etc. will buy enough votes for the liberals to remain in power until the dismantling of America is completed. When all of this is done, this will no longer be the bastion of freedom that millions of people sought out for a century and a half, rather, it will be a venal, run down, shambles like all of the other countries that have gone down the socialist road. I feel great sadness for my children and grandchildren. Their lot will not be a happy one.
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Posted by: Jobe
Tue Feb 3, 2009 11:42 AM
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