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re: US Conference of Mayors supports commission to study giving reparations to African-America

Posted on 7/13/20 at 4:52 pm to
Posted by GeauxFightingTigers1
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Posted on 7/13/20 at 4:52 pm to
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LINK It's moving, ever so slowly, ever so surely! "Nobody talks about cash, but Black people understand cash," Johnson told Fox News. Under his proposal, an estimated 40 million African-Americans would get $350,000 in direct cash payments over 30 years (costing the average taxpayer roughly $2,900 a year, according to his office). The $350,000 would signify the wealth disparity between African-Americans and white Americans. Not my cash, that's for sure!


Well, not business to tell some stupid municipality what to do, but unless the municipality was involved in the slave trade.... hint, they probably weren't than its unconstitutional pandering.

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What is that, $14 trillion over 30 years? That’s fine. We spend over a trillion a year on wellfare. To fund it, cut that in half and make black people ineligible for any of the remaining wellfare benefits like Medicare, Medicare, food stamps, etc.


Municipalities don't have any money.


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American tax payers have poured trillions into the black communities through a never ending list of programs, and guess what, the black community expects even more hand outs.


Mayors are municipalities, how did the American tax payer get involved?

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Under his proposal, an estimated 40 million African-Americans would get $350,000 in direct cash payments over 30 years (costing the average taxpayer roughly $2,900 a year, according to his office). The $350,000 would signify the wealth disparity between African-Americans and white Americans.


See how they don't say who is paying? Heck, if they can find a dumbass to pay for it... I say good for them but its not the United States.
This post was edited on 7/13/20 at 4:56 pm
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