Obama’s war against the poor.

Thanks to all who sent this in and linked to it. Obama the champion of the poor? Nope, he is just another snake oil salesman. This article show him to be every bit the fraud we have seen in many of our politicians. He talks big does little and personally benefits from scamming Americans. I will make no comments below this because I think the original writer did a good job of highlighting the truth. Politicians should be measured by what they do not by what they say they will do. The bottom-line here folks he had eight years and has accomplished nothing substantial. With his record most of us would have not only been fired but also be unemployable. Remember folks ignore the rhetoric and vote against the incumbents. Let this congress attempt to find work in the economy they all helped wreak. Because of our voting cycles it will take years to rid ourselves of them all but it is important that we do so. Although this article is based around Obama’s failures – we also need to de-throne his co-workers.

18 October, 2008, Boston Globe
I don’t hear much about Barack Obama’s experience. So I decided to do a flyover of the neighborhood where Obama served as a state senator. Specifically, the apartment complexes rehabbed and managed by his biggest backers. Folks like convicted felon and (17-year friend of Barack’s) Tony Rezko. And top campaign officials like Valerie Jarrett.

Here’s just one of the partially uninhabitable properties called Grove Parc Plaza Apartments, a 1000-unit complex. Quoting from the Boston Globe:

Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to Obama’s presidential campaign and a member of his finance committee. Jarrett is the chief executive of Habitat Co., which managed Grove Parc Plaza from 2001 until this [past] winter and co-managed an even larger subsidized complex in Chicago that was seized by the federal government in 2006, after city inspectors found widespread problems.

Allison Davis, a major fund-raiser for Obama’s US Senate campaign and a former lead partner at Obama’s former law firm. Davis, a developer, was involved in the creation of Grove Parc and has used government subsidies to rehabilitate more than 1,500 units in Chicago, including a North Side building cited by city inspectors last year after chronic plumbing failures resulted in raw sewage spilling into several apartments.

Antoin “Tony” Rezko, perhaps the most important fund-raiser for Obama’s early political campaigns and a friend who helped the Obamas buy a home in 2005. Rezko’s company used subsidies to rehabilitate more than 1,000 apartments, mostly in and around Obama’s district, then refused to manage the units, leaving the buildings to decay to the point where many no longer were habitable.

Campaign finance records show that six prominent developers – including Jarrett, Davis, and Rezko – collectively contributed more than $175,000 to Obama’s campaigns over the last decade and raised hundreds of thousands more from other donors. Rezko alone raised at least $200,000, by Obama’s own accounting. (This number now exceeds $500,000).

One of those contributors, Cecil Butler, controlled Lawndale Restoration, the largest subsidized complex in Chicago, which was seized by the government in 2006 after city inspectors found more than 1,800 code violations.
Obama [rewarded his backers with] legislative action as a state senator. In 2001, Obama sponsored a successful bill that increased state subsidies for private developers. The law let developers designated by the state raise up to $26 million a year by selling tax credits to Illinois residents. For each $1 in credits purchased, the buyer was allowed to decrease his taxable income by 50 cents.

The developers gave Obama their financial support. Jarrett, Davis, and Rezko all served on Obama’s campaign finance committee when he won a seat in the US Senate in 2004.

“In the winter I can feel the cold air coming through the walls and the sockets,” said Anthony Frizzell, 57, who has lived for almost two decades in a Rezmar building on South Greenwood Avenue. “They didn’t insulate it or nothing.”

Sharee Jones, who lives in another former Rezko building one block away, said her apartment was rat-infested for years.

“You could hear them under the floor and in the walls, and they didn’t do nothing about it,” Jones said.

The problems came to public attention in a dramatic way in 2004, after a sport utility vehicle driven by a suburban woman trying to buy drugs struck one of the buildings, causing it to collapse. City inspectors arrived in the ensuing glare, finding a long list of code violations, leading city officials to urge the federal government to seize the complex.

In the midst of the uproar, a small group of Lawndale residents gathered to rally against the Democratic candidate for the US Senate, Barack Obama.

The organizers had a simple message: Cecil Butler had donated $3,000 to Obama’s campaign. Habitat had close ties to Obama and Obama had remained silent about Lawndale’s plight.

Paul Johnson, who helped to organize the protest, said Obama must have known about the problems.

“How didn’t he know?” said Johnson. “Of course he knew. He just didn’t care.”

“I’m not against Barack Obama,” said Willie J.R. Fleming, an organizer with the Coalition to Protect Public Housing and a former public housing resident. “What I am against is some of the people around him.”

Jamie Kalven, a longtime Chicago housing activist, put it this way: “I hope there is not much predictive value in his history and in his involvement with that community.”

Sorry, Jamie: there is; and we should all worry.

Source: Boston Globe: Grim proving ground for Obama’s housing policy and Ten degrees below zero.

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9 Comments on “Obama’s war against the poor.”

  1. Yeah Right Says:

    As I have said….BO or BS whichever initials he uses he still stinks!

    Great post guys!

  2. notalldum Says:

    My question…all those thousands of apartments had to be rented by thousands of voters, many I presume were/are black, so Will they now vote for Obama for President just “ecause he’s black”, as so many blacks are doing?

    REMINDER: Sean Hannity documentary on Obama tonght, Sunday, Oct. 19, on FOX news at 9:00 p.m. ET . Unfortunately, my basic cable doesn’t include FOX 😦

  3. tgusa Says:

    These places remind me of old movies with the dead end kids in them only these places are far worse. They, the dead end kids lived in NY in a poor neighborhood where you would find new immigrants struggling to gain a foothold in America. Usually, traditionally, as time goes by these people move on and their places are filled with the next wave. At what point do we see these people begin to resemble something other than new immigrants? Maybe when they start embracing this land and her people as their own instead of some other place across the sea. Yes, if you come to America and become American embracing American ideals (presumably that’s why you came otherwise why not somewhere else) you might stop looking like you just got off the boat. If that is not what you want, well, Barack has a brother in Kenya that will probably rent a corner of his hut to you cheap.

  4. dm60462 Says:

    notalldum, “subsidized” housing is Section 8, so all those thousands of apartments are rented by thousands of taxpayers “spreading the weath”.

  5. Gramfan Says:

    Just found some interesting stuff on Obama and Soros.

    Obama wants to declare Carbon Dioxide “a dangerous pollutant”.
    This means, more taxes. We are getting them here, Europe has them. Most governments think this is more important than the financial crisis.

    Obama to Declare Carbon Dioxide Dangerous Pollutant

    Soros believes the best way out of this mess is to back the global warming faith:

    Soros: Global Warming Is the Solution

    He thinks it will create millions of jobs.
    I don’t actually see how.I could be wrong. But for starters people will lose jobs.

  6. teach5 Says:

    “I’m not against Barack Obama,” said Willie J.R. Fleming, an organizer with the Coalition to Protect Public Housing and a former public housing resident. “What I am against is some of the people around him.” Oh, right…to be against someone so obviously consumed with his own self worth would be racist, right? But treating people this way is, what? Kindness? Now who’s behaving like “Rich, white people”?

  7. yonason Says:

    off topic, but good material on COLB….

    http://axj.puntoforo.com/viewtopic.php?t=774


  8. Obama is spouting socialism and Marxism; furthermore, he is a hypocrite. Will the American voters take note?

  9. teach5 Says:

    Will the American version of Pravda take note? We all know the answer to that! This is the time to get out and volunteer any way you can! Take this information, walk your neighborhoods, and go to your victory centers and man the phones. To be sorry on Nov.5th is a shame if we didn’t give it everything we can… Keep the faith!


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