It’s hard to believe SF will give $5M to black people. Not as hard as believing that people believe SF will give black people $5M, but it’s up there!
you don't understand, they are liberals, they don't care if it is your money, you enslaved people 150 years ago, time to pay up.
Maybe. Sounds like the LSD is somehow transmitting digitally too. People are discussing this as if Hades has introduced a Pause Ability feature.
Did you get this from your linked article?: "The board’s move is not binding and is largely symbolic, although it greenlights the continued study of the recommended proposals."
It's fun to watch them freak out isn't it? Next thread will be about his winning the Publisher's Clearing House sweepstakes because he got one of those Ed McMahon postcards in the mail.
I agree it isn't nice for the libbies to bait the cons so often, but, damn, it is ridiculously easy and so much fun to watch.
I could get behind this on one condition: Money is taken only from slave-owners, and paid to anyone who was a slave. Aside from this, you're going to have a hard time convincing me any of my hard-earned dollars should be taken and distributed to someone else based on their race - I don't care who our great-great-great-great-(great?)-grandparents were. California was barely a state when slavery was abolished, and technically entered the union as a free state in 1850. Fun fact: California never really had african slaves... but they did have forced labor for natives (1850 Indian Indenture Act). Which group are they proposing reparations for?
What to do with blacks who were slave owners? Blacks who emigrated here after slavery? Why is it that blacks from Ghana and Nigeria do as well as many Americans? If libbies game two shits about blacks they’d stop dividing us by pointing out differences in skin color and they’d promote family and education. I thought liberals were supposed to be the smart ones?
Her and her husband got all the money they need from the bank they bilked. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., helped steered millions of dollars in bailout funds to a bank on whose board her husband served, the New York Times reported Thursday. The bank also didn't appear to meet the requirements for receiving the money, the newspaper reported. Waters, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, arranged a meeting in September between Treasury officials and the chief executive of OneUnited, one of the country's largest black-owned banks, which requested $50 million in special bailout funds. Report: Rep. Maxine Waters Helped Steer Bailout Funds to Bank With Family Ties | Fox News
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