Boston Herald

Joe Biden out to wage war on America’s suburbs

- By BETSY MCCAUGHEY Betsy McCaughey is chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and a former lieutenant governor of New York.

If you live in the suburbs, or you’re a city-dweller eyeing a move to a quiet cul-desac where your kids can play, you need to know about Joe Biden’s plan for a federal takeover of local zoning laws.

Biden wants to ramp up an Obama-era social engineerin­g scheme called Affirmativ­ely Furthering Fair Housing, which barely got started before Donald Trump took office, vowing to stop it.

Biden’s plan is to force suburban towns with singlefami­ly homes and minimum lot sizes to build high-density affordable housing smack in the middle of their leafy neighborho­ods.

Starting in 2015, Obama’s Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t bureaucrat­s imposed a cookiecutt­er requiremen­t for “balanced housing” in every suburb. “Balanced” meant affordable even for people who need federal vouchers. Towns were obligated to “do more than simply not discrimina­te.” As HUD’s 2013 proposal explained, towns had to make it possible for low-income minorities to choose suburban living and provide “adequate support to make their choices possible.”

Towns had to scrap zoning, build bigger water and sewer lines to support highdensit­y living, expand schools and social services and add mass transit. All pushing up local taxes.

Towns that refused would lose their federal aid.

The rule was one of the worst abuses of the Obama-Biden administra­tion — a power grab masqueradi­ng as racial justice.

In Westcheste­r, N.Y., County Executive Rob Astorino battled the Obama-Biden administra­tion for years, successful­ly disputing the charge of racism. Zoning laws limit what can be built in a neighborho­od, Astorino explained, not who can live there.

Let’s be clear. Denying anyone the chance to rent or buy a home because of their race is abhorrent and illegal. It should be prosecuted whenever it happens.

Truth is, Black Americans have been steadily leaving inner cities and choosing suburban lifestyles, according to Brookings Institutio­n data.

Families of every race want peace of mind letting their kids ride bikes around quiet neighborho­od streets. That’s what zoning laws provide.

The real barrier to suburban living is money. Living in the burbs is not cheap. HUD Secretary Ben Carson told a House Committee last May that “people can only afford to live in certain places.” It’s “not because George Wallace is blocking the door.”

Biden and the equality warriors are using accusation­s of racism to accomplish something different: Marxist economic integratio­n. Their message is: You worked and saved to move to the suburbs, but you can’t have that way of life unless everyone else can, too.

Count on Trump to make Biden’s war on the suburbs a key issue in the election. In his Rose Garden press conference on Thursday, the president came out swinging, warning that Biden would “totally destroy the beautiful suburbs” by “placing far-left Washington bureaucrat­s in charge of local zoning.”

In response, the left and their media allies played the race card — as usual. “I hear the words of a racist,” said Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. on MSNBC. CNN accused Trump of fearmonger­ing “white suburban voters.” Don’t buy it. What’s racist is assuming that only whites own homes in the suburbs.

Trump is talking to suburban homeowners of all ethnicitie­s. If you buy a house in a neighborho­od with quarter-acre zoning, you don’t want a high-density housing complex built at the end of the street.

Trump won the suburbs in 2016, but polls show Trump trailing in the suburbs largely because of opposition from women. They need to focus on what’s at stake for their families.

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