Heard on the streets of California: "I wish I was black"
California R********ns Panel’s Recommendations Could Cost State More Than $500 Billion
California’s R********ns Task Force on Saturday approved a detailed plan that, if enacted, could see the state dole out hundreds of billions of dollars in r********ns payments to black residents.
Among the recommendations included in the task force’s report, which comes after a year of work by the panel, is a payment to address harms from redlining by banks that could total as much as $148,099 per resident.
The group recommended the state pay black residents $3,366 in r********ns for each year they lived in California from the early 1930s to the late 1970s, when the issue was most pervasive.
In addressing the impact of “overpolicing and mass incarceration,” the report suggests each eligible person would receive, on average, roughly $115,260 — $2,352 for each year of residency in California from 1971 to 2020.
Eligible residents include any descendant of ens***ed African Americans or of a “free Black person living in the United States prior to the end of the 19th century.” There are roughly 2.5 million African American residents in the state, accounting for nearly 6.5 percent of its population.
The payments could see a 71-year-old lifelong state resident receive $1.2 million in r********ns for those and other harms listed in the report, according to the New York Times.
travelwp wrote:
Heard on the streets of California: "I wish I was black"
California R********ns Panel’s Recommendations Could Cost State More Than $500 Billion
California’s R********ns Task Force on Saturday approved a detailed plan that, if enacted, could see the state dole out hundreds of billions of dollars in r********ns payments to black residents.
Among the recommendations included in the task force’s report, which comes after a year of work by the panel, is a payment to address harms from redlining by banks that could total as much as $148,099 per resident.
The group recommended the state pay black residents $3,366 in r********ns for each year they lived in California from the early 1930s to the late 1970s, when the issue was most pervasive.
In addressing the impact of “overpolicing and mass incarceration,” the report suggests each eligible person would receive, on average, roughly $115,260 — $2,352 for each year of residency in California from 1971 to 2020.
Eligible residents include any descendant of ens***ed African Americans or of a “free Black person living in the United States prior to the end of the 19th century.” There are roughly 2.5 million African American residents in the state, accounting for nearly 6.5 percent of its population.
The payments could see a 71-year-old lifelong state resident receive $1.2 million in r********ns for those and other harms listed in the report, according to the New York Times.
Heard on the streets of California: "I wish I... (
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I wish you were as well, because then we wouldn't have to put up with your r****t phobic posts.
I wonder why California is such an expensive state to live in. I wonder how it got its name the Land of the Fruits and Nuts. They are all in political leadership positions
tramsey wrote:
I wonder why California is such an expensive state to live in. I wonder how it got its name the Land of the Fruits and Nuts. They are all in political leadership positions
It's expensive because so many people want to live there.
Cheap states are cheap because they suck.
[quote=travelwp]Heard on the streets of California: "I wish I was black"
You really do seem to be overly interested in race.
Anyway, since I seem to be focused on ancestry today, I think the families that lost Union soldier relatives fighting to
free the s***es should be compensated first (great uncle lost at Gettysburg).
Following the CA train of thought, I think I should be compensated by the Italians for what the Romans did while invading England, same for the Danes, Swedes and Norwegians for what the Vikings did to my Yorkshire ancestors. My Irish buddy I compensated by buying him lunch one day, we called it square.
jcboy3 wrote:
I wish you were as well, because then we wouldn't have to put up with your r****t phobic posts.
You are a slow learner, most people would ignore my posts and move on, but not sloooooooooow you.
jcboy3 wrote:
It's expensive because so many people want to live there.
Cheap states are cheap because they suck.
Not only that, it's also because of Democrat forced high income taxes and low housing supply.
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travelwp wrote:
You really do seem to be overly interested in race.
That's true.
1. I'm trying to show the left that just mentioning black people is not r****t.
2. I'm trying to get the left to have a dialog about race, but they are too afraid.
travelwp wrote:
You are a slow learner, most people would ignore my posts and move on, but not sloooooooooow you.
I learned a long time ago that you were a r****t.
jcboy3 wrote:
I learned a long time ago that you were a r****t.
You are a slow learner, most people would ignore my posts and move on, but not sloooooooooow you.
Racmanaz wrote:
Not only that, it's also because of Democrat forced high income taxes and low housing supply.
No, it’s because people want to live there.
jcboy3 wrote:
No, it’s because people want to live there.
Then why are they leaving in wholesale masses?? Colorado is being overrun by californicators and is suffering for it.
A recent report on SFO said in the last few years 600 businesses have moved their headquarters out of northern cal.
jcboy3 wrote:
No, it’s because people want to live there.
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Thats BS, years ago yes, now no. Left San Jose drveral years ago.
jcboy3 wrote:
No, it’s because people want to live there.
You obviously haven't been paying attention. Many California residents are leaving in droves for other states where having electricity isn't a problem, where people do not just s**t on the streets or use drugs and leave needles and other paraphernalia lying around, where theft is not celebrated by politicians and criminals are basically not arrested for crimes they commit.
Let's not forget too, California is the state where women are women and the men are too; where you can suck an orange and it will suck you right back.
Dennis
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