Toddsterpatriot
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LOL, I stated a simple fact. That seems to trigger you.
Please, elaborate on the fact you think you stated.
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LOL, I stated a simple fact. That seems to trigger you.
Please, elaborate on the fact you think you stated.
That I have long stated that all should share in the wealth the government created out of nothing.
What wealth did the government create out of nothing in 2008?
And what did Wall Street have to do with it?
The ignorance here is astounding.
'Comply or it's going to be a serious backlash:' Activist demanding $800,000 for every black resident issues warning to California's reparations task force
Senate candidate warns of 'serious backlash' in reparations debate
An activist has warned California's reparations task force that there will be 'a serious backlash' if they do not comply with his demands for more than $800,000 to be handed out black residents,
Deon Jenkins told the first meeting of the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans that money given to black people in the California should be in-line with the average price of a home in the state, around $800,000.
Following that appearance at the public hearing in Oakland's City Hall on Wednesday, Jenkins, who refers to himself as a 'hip hop organizer' said in an interview: 'Either they're going to comply or it's going to be a serious backlash.'
In his speech before the task force, Jenkins also said: 'Defense, money, land, grants. Four elements of every society, every nation – a defensive structure, economy, land and having access to that economy.'
He continued: 'If that is not being addressed reparations will not hold. Reparations – repair is the root word, we cannot have repair if those elements are not addressed.'
Also speaking on Thursday, was Rev. Tony Pierce of the Black Wall Street Project who shouted as his time for speaking ran out: '$230,000 is not enough!'
Another speaker, Carol Williams, who said that she lived through homelessness since moving to the state in 1985 from Memphis, stated her belief that all reparations should be tax free.
She said: 'I consider myself a foundational black American. he reparation should be tax free, so that when we get the money the IRS won’t come after us. And I’m pleading and I’m asking that when we make the decision of lineage, we save those who have been in California since 2000.'
I was born a poor black child.
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Jokes aside.....As for me, I choose backlash.....Bring it!
I will happily identify as black to get that check.....my people have been oppressed, where's my cash?
This is what Wall Street did to the country in 2008. Why shouldn't people be able to share in the grift?
We should all live like Congresspeople!
'Comply or it's going to be a serious backlash:'
Sounds like extortion.'Comply or it's going to be a serious backlash:' Activist demanding $800,000 for every black resident issues warning to California's reparations task force
Senate candidate warns of 'serious backlash' in reparations debate
An activist has warned California's reparations task force that there will be 'a serious backlash' if they do not comply with his demands for more than $800,000 to be handed out black residents,
Deon Jenkins told the first meeting of the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans that money given to black people in the California should be in-line with the average price of a home in the state, around $800,000.
Following that appearance at the public hearing in Oakland's City Hall on Wednesday, Jenkins, who refers to himself as a 'hip hop organizer' said in an interview: 'Either they're going to comply or it's going to be a serious backlash.'
In his speech before the task force, Jenkins also said: 'Defense, money, land, grants. Four elements of every society, every nation – a defensive structure, economy, land and having access to that economy.'
He continued: 'If that is not being addressed reparations will not hold. Reparations – repair is the root word, we cannot have repair if those elements are not addressed.'
Also speaking on Thursday, was Rev. Tony Pierce of the Black Wall Street Project who shouted as his time for speaking ran out: '$230,000 is not enough!'
Another speaker, Carol Williams, who said that she lived through homelessness since moving to the state in 1985 from Memphis, stated her belief that all reparations should be tax free.
She said: 'I consider myself a foundational black American. he reparation should be tax free, so that when we get the money the IRS won’t come after us. And I’m pleading and I’m asking that when we make the decision of lineage, we save those who have been in California since 2000.'
I was born a poor black child.
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Jokes aside.....As for me, I choose backlash.....Bring it!
'Comply or it's going to be a serious backlash:' Activist demanding $800,000 for every black resident issues warning to California's reparations task force
Senate candidate warns of 'serious backlash' in reparations debate
An activist has warned California's reparations task force that there will be 'a serious backlash' if they do not comply with his demands for more than $800,000 to be handed out black residents,
Deon Jenkins told the first meeting of the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans that money given to black people in the California should be in-line with the average price of a home in the state, around $800,000.
Following that appearance at the public hearing in Oakland's City Hall on Wednesday, Jenkins, who refers to himself as a 'hip hop organizer' said in an interview: 'Either they're going to comply or it's going to be a serious backlash.'
In his speech before the task force, Jenkins also said: 'Defense, money, land, grants. Four elements of every society, every nation – a defensive structure, economy, land and having access to that economy.'
He continued: 'If that is not being addressed reparations will not hold. Reparations – repair is the root word, we cannot have repair if those elements are not addressed.'
Also speaking on Thursday, was Rev. Tony Pierce of the Black Wall Street Project who shouted as his time for speaking ran out: '$230,000 is not enough!'
Another speaker, Carol Williams, who said that she lived through homelessness since moving to the state in 1985 from Memphis, stated her belief that all reparations should be tax free.
She said: 'I consider myself a foundational black American. he reparation should be tax free, so that when we get the money the IRS won’t come after us. And I’m pleading and I’m asking that when we make the decision of lineage, we save those who have been in California since 2000.'
I was born a poor black child.
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Jokes aside.....As for me, I choose backlash.....Bring it!
It's going to be fun watching the blue cities burn again.
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Government doesn’t “create wealth” it sucks it away from productive people who use it to stimulate the economy by paying wages and buying products.That I have long stated that all should share in the wealth the government created out of nothing.
My God you are an idiot. The gov creates wealth? OMG that is the most ignorant thing I've heard from a leftist stooge.
He's not even a black man'Comply or it's going to be a serious backlash:' Activist demanding $800,000 for every black resident issues warning to California's reparations task force
Senate candidate warns of 'serious backlash' in reparations debate
An activist has warned California's reparations task force that there will be 'a serious backlash' if they do not comply with his demands for more than $800,000 to be handed out black residents,
Deon Jenkins told the first meeting of the Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans that money given to black people in the California should be in-line with the average price of a home in the state, around $800,000.
Following that appearance at the public hearing in Oakland's City Hall on Wednesday, Jenkins, who refers to himself as a 'hip hop organizer' said in an interview: 'Either they're going to comply or it's going to be a serious backlash.'
In his speech before the task force, Jenkins also said: 'Defense, money, land, grants. Four elements of every society, every nation – a defensive structure, economy, land and having access to that economy.'
He continued: 'If that is not being addressed reparations will not hold. Reparations – repair is the root word, we cannot have repair if those elements are not addressed.'
Also speaking on Thursday, was Rev. Tony Pierce of the Black Wall Street Project who shouted as his time for speaking ran out: '$230,000 is not enough!'
Another speaker, Carol Williams, who said that she lived through homelessness since moving to the state in 1985 from Memphis, stated her belief that all reparations should be tax free.
She said: 'I consider myself a foundational black American. he reparation should be tax free, so that when we get the money the IRS won’t come after us. And I’m pleading and I’m asking that when we make the decision of lineage, we save those who have been in California since 2000.'
I was born a poor black child.
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Jokes aside.....As for me, I choose backlash.....Bring it!