In a recent interview with Fox Business’s David Asman on the show “Kudlow,” Dr. Ben Carson, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), voiced strong criticism of California’s housing policies, particularly a new bill offering substantial down payment assistance to illegal immigrants. Dr. Carson described these policies as “America last” and warned of their potential consequences on the housing market and broader societal stability.

The American Dream and Housing for All? 

The American Dream and Housing for All
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During the discussion, Asman highlighted the challenges facing many Americans, particularly first-time homebuyers, who are struggling with high mortgage rates and monthly payments. He pointed out that California’s new policy, which offers up to $150,000 in down payment assistance to illegal immigrants, seems to prioritize non-citizens over American citizens. Dr. Carson echoed these concerns, emphasizing that homeownership has long been a fundamental part of the American Dream, and questioned why policies are being implemented that seemingly neglect the needs of American citizens in favor of others.

A Political Ploy or Sensible Policy? 

A Political Ploy or Sensible Policy
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Dr. Carson argued that these policies are more about political maneuvering than sound governance. “It’s a political ploy being utilized to gain the kind of traction they don’t otherwise have,” he stated, implying that such measures are intended to appeal to specific voter bases rather than address the underlying issues in the housing market. Carson also criticized the regulatory burden in states like California, which he believes is a significant factor driving up housing prices, making it difficult for many Americans to afford homes.

Recalling Successful Housing Policies 

Recalling Successful Housing Policies
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Reflecting on his tenure as HUD Secretary, Dr. Carson mentioned the success the Trump administration had in increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities. He noted that reducing the regulatory burden was a key factor in this success, and expressed disappointment that current policies seem to be moving in the opposite direction. Carson also took a jab at Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that her recent remarks about reducing regulation were merely political rhetoric, rather than a genuine commitment to reform.

Subprime Loan Crisis Redux? 

Subprime Loan Crisis Redux
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Asman drew a parallel between the current situation and the subprime loan crisis that led to the 2008 financial meltdown. He warned that offering substantial financial assistance to individuals whose backgrounds cannot be thoroughly vetted could lead to another crisis. Dr. Carson agreed, emphasizing that there is a “complete lack of understanding of the market system” among those promoting these policies. He also raised concerns about the potential for criminal elements to exploit these opportunities, further destabilizing communities.

Law Enforcement and Community Safety 

Law Enforcement and Community Safety
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Dr. Carson highlighted the broader societal implications of these policies, pointing to recent incidents in places like Aurora, Colorado, where gangs have taken over apartment buildings, terrorizing residents. He linked this to a general decline in law enforcement and public safety, noting that fewer people are willing to become police officers due to the current anti-police sentiment. Carson described the situation as part of a “master plan for destruction,” implying that such policies contribute to the erosion of societal stability.

Impact on Education and Youth 

Impact on Education and Youth
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The conversation then shifted to the impact of current policies on education, with Asman pointing out that America’s children are often the most vulnerable. He criticized the focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and critical race theory (CRT) in schools, arguing that they distract from essential learning. Dr. Carson agreed, lamenting the decline in educational standards and the dumbing down of the population. He emphasized that education was once a cornerstone of America’s success, and that a return to high standards is necessary for the country to thrive.

A Call for Substance Over Symbolism 

A Call for Substance Over Symbolism
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In conclusion, Dr. Carson called for a focus on substance over superficiality, urging policymakers to prioritize what truly matters – education, public safety, and the well-being of American citizens. He criticized the emphasis on identity politics, arguing that it detracts from the real issues at hand. Carson’s remarks served as a stark warning against policies that he believes prioritize political gains over the needs of the American people.

“Complete Discrimination”

“Complete Discrimination”
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People in the comments shared their thoughts: “This is complete discrimination”

One person added: “These Democrat policies are ridiculous. They’re way too extreme, letting in illegal immigrants from all over the place. Democrats have passed bills giving money for housing and food, but we can’t even afford to eat here at home with these high prices and high housing markets.” 

Another commenter said: “Wow that’s crazy and scary and needs to be stopped and people need held accountable for this BS”

Final Reflection 

Final Reflection
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As Dr. Carson and David Asman discussed, the implications of California’s housing policy extend far beyond the state’s borders. The policies being implemented, according to Carson, represent a broader trend of putting America’s interests last. As the country continues to grapple with challenges in housing, education, and public safety, the debate over how best to address these issues is likely to intensify. Carson’s critique serves as a reminder that the choices made today will have long-lasting effects on the nation’s future.

A Strained Housing Market

A Strained Housing Market
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What are your thoughts? What are the long-term implications of prioritizing housing assistance for non-citizens over American citizens, especially in an already strained housing market? How can policymakers balance the need for compassion in immigration policy with the responsibility to address the economic challenges faced by American citizens? Given the parallels drawn between current housing policies and the subprime loan crisis of 2008, what safeguards should be in place to prevent a similar financial meltdown?

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