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COVID relief money targeted for use by cities to fund reparations programs

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The bill was passed for COVID relief. Period. If it's not going to be used for COVID relief, then return it. If reparations are in order, then get a separate bill passed. I agree. It's a misuse of taxpayer money...However, just a drop in the bucket compared to everything else the government misuses our money on.

LINK: Critics say using pandemic relief to pay slavery reparations is a misuse of the taxpayer funds

A growing list of municipalities across the U.S. are looking to set up reparations programs for Black residents, and some of them are considering using COVID-19 relief funds to pay for the initiatives.

Critics argue using funds from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) to bankroll social justice initiatives are a misuse of federal taxpayer dollars, but proponents are defending the use of pandemic money as a way to reduce disparities when it comes to housing and narrowing the wealth gap.

FOX Business identified at least 10 cities, states and counties that have recently considered using some sort of reparations programs. Of those, at least two are proposing using ARP funds to pay for them.

Providence, Rhode Island, has already dedicated $10 million in pandemic relief toward creating the Providence Municipal Reparations Commission to address "racial equity." The commission stopped short of recommending cash payments to residents of color impacted by slavery, as reparations are typically defined. Instead, it said reparations are any measures that close the "present-day racial wealth and equity gaps."

Now, officials in Shelby County, Tennessee — which includes Memphis — will vote Tuesday on whether to spend $5 million in pandemic relief money to study the possibility of a longer-term reparations program.

Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr., who is co-sponsoring the proposal, defended the use of ARP funds for the program, telling FOX Business in a statement that "the negative impacts of the pandemic include assistance to households and communities while promoting affordable housing, assistance to small businesses and nonprofits."

Ford reiterated to Forbes, "This is not going to be a process that is issuing checks to Black people in Shelby County," adding that the "process of community reparations provides an ecosystem to intentionally track and promote Black wealth while providing access to assets and infrastructure."

But some in Congress say using pandemic relief for reparations is a misuse of taxpayer dollars.

"There are wide disagreements on this topic," Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told FOX Business. "To use pandemic spending on something that Congress did not vote for and approve… for localities to say that they're going to basically repurpose the funds for this, for me, this is outrageous and should not occur."
 
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If Leftists feel so strongly about paying Black folks 'reparations' why don't they use their own money? Wouldn't that be a stronger example instead of using OPM (ie: taxpayers)? :rolleyes:
 
If Leftists feel so strongly about paying Black folks 'reparations' why don't they use their own money? Wouldn't that be a stronger example instead of using OPM (ie: taxpayers)? :rolleyes:

Nothing more than trying to buy votes instead of performing, like Trump did for minorites. There is absolutely no denying what Trump did. The data doesn't lie. Leftists couldn't care less about Black people or any other minority. For leftists, it's "How can we use minorities to keep us in power?"

Leftists hate America.
 
Nothing more than trying to buy votes instead of performing, like Trump did for minorites. There is absolutely no denying what Trump did. The data doesn't lie. Leftists couldn't care less about Black people or any other minority. For leftists, it's "How can we use minorities to keep us in power?"

Leftists hate America.
Exactly!
 
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More good governing from leftists

The bill was passed for COVID relief. Period. If it's not going to be used for COVID relief, then return it. If reparations are in order, then get a separate bill passed. I agree. It's a misuse of taxpayer money...However, just a drop in the bucket compared to everything else the government misuses our money on.

LINK: Critics say using pandemic relief to pay slavery reparations is a misuse of the taxpayer funds

A growing list of municipalities across the U.S. are looking to set up reparations programs for Black residents, and some of them are considering using COVID-19 relief funds to pay for the initiatives.

Critics argue using funds from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) to bankroll social justice initiatives are a misuse of federal taxpayer dollars, but proponents are defending the use of pandemic money as a way to reduce disparities when it comes to housing and narrowing the wealth gap.

FOX Business identified at least 10 cities, states and counties that have recently considered using some sort of reparations programs. Of those, at least two are proposing using ARP funds to pay for them.

Providence, Rhode Island, has already dedicated $10 million in pandemic relief toward creating the Providence Municipal Reparations Commission to address "racial equity." The commission stopped short of recommending cash payments to residents of color impacted by slavery, as reparations are typically defined. Instead, it said reparations are any measures that close the "present-day racial wealth and equity gaps."

Now, officials in Shelby County, Tennessee — which includes Memphis — will vote Tuesday on whether to spend $5 million in pandemic relief money to study the possibility of a longer-term reparations program.

Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr., who is co-sponsoring the proposal, defended the use of ARP funds for the program, telling FOX Business in a statement that "the negative impacts of the pandemic include assistance to households and communities while promoting affordable housing, assistance to small businesses and nonprofits."

Ford reiterated to Forbes, "This is not going to be a process that is issuing checks to Black people in Shelby County," adding that the "process of community reparations provides an ecosystem to intentionally track and promote Black wealth while providing access to assets and infrastructure."

But some in Congress say using pandemic relief for reparations is a misuse of taxpayer dollars.

"There are wide disagreements on this topic," Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told FOX Business. "To use pandemic spending on something that Congress did not vote for and approve… for localities to say that they're going to basically repurpose the funds for this, for me, this is outrageous and should not occur."
This is designed to have the GOP fight against it and when they do, as they should do to be clear, for the Dems to turn and say “see? The GOP are racists and hats black people”.
 
More good governing from leftists

The bill was passed for COVID relief. Period. If it's not going to be used for COVID relief, then return it. If reparations are in order, then get a separate bill passed. I agree. It's a misuse of taxpayer money...However, just a drop in the bucket compared to everything else the government misuses our money on.

LINK: Critics say using pandemic relief to pay slavery reparations is a misuse of the taxpayer funds

A growing list of municipalities across the U.S. are looking to set up reparations programs for Black residents, and some of them are considering using COVID-19 relief funds to pay for the initiatives.

Critics argue using funds from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) to bankroll social justice initiatives are a misuse of federal taxpayer dollars, but proponents are defending the use of pandemic money as a way to reduce disparities when it comes to housing and narrowing the wealth gap.

FOX Business identified at least 10 cities, states and counties that have recently considered using some sort of reparations programs. Of those, at least two are proposing using ARP funds to pay for them.

Providence, Rhode Island, has already dedicated $10 million in pandemic relief toward creating the Providence Municipal Reparations Commission to address "racial equity." The commission stopped short of recommending cash payments to residents of color impacted by slavery, as reparations are typically defined. Instead, it said reparations are any measures that close the "present-day racial wealth and equity gaps."

Now, officials in Shelby County, Tennessee — which includes Memphis — will vote Tuesday on whether to spend $5 million in pandemic relief money to study the possibility of a longer-term reparations program.

Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr., who is co-sponsoring the proposal, defended the use of ARP funds for the program, telling FOX Business in a statement that "the negative impacts of the pandemic include assistance to households and communities while promoting affordable housing, assistance to small businesses and nonprofits."

Ford reiterated to Forbes, "This is not going to be a process that is issuing checks to Black people in Shelby County," adding that the "process of community reparations provides an ecosystem to intentionally track and promote Black wealth while providing access to assets and infrastructure."

But some in Congress say using pandemic relief for reparations is a misuse of taxpayer dollars.

"There are wide disagreements on this topic," Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told FOX Business. "To use pandemic spending on something that Congress did not vote for and approve… for localities to say that they're going to basically repurpose the funds for this, for me, this is outrageous and should not occur."
Democrats wtf?
 
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