excalibur
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First, this should be completely illegal.
Second, the leftoids ate completely insane and keep the race-card always on a simmer ready for a quick boil.
Third, he's the son of Guatemalan immigrants who is just another one in the Democratic Party circus who hates the country that gave him and his parent's succor, one of many we see like this.
Second, the leftoids ate completely insane and keep the race-card always on a simmer ready for a quick boil.
Third, he's the son of Guatemalan immigrants who is just another one in the Democratic Party circus who hates the country that gave him and his parent's succor, one of many we see like this.
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The spending plan also earmarks $10 million for reparations through something called the “COVID-19 Equities Program.” A committee is currently reviewing how exactly to spend that money.
“Reparations can take a lot of different shapes,” Elorza said. “We know that $10 million is not enough. We can’t right all the wrongs of the past, but we can take an important first step.”
Elorza said it remains to be seen whether direct cash payments will be part of the plan, but said he thinks the most important way to invest the money is to help build up wealth for Black families and address historic discrimination in neighborhoods where Black homeowners might have been forced to sell or were prevented from buying homes in the past.
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What does any of this have to do with COVID?
The spending plan also earmarks $10 million for reparations through something called the “COVID-19 Equities Program.” A committee is currently reviewing how exactly to spend that money.
“Reparations can take a lot of different shapes,” Elorza said. “We know that $10 million is not enough. We can’t right all the wrongs of the past, but we can take an important first step.”
Elorza said it remains to be seen whether direct cash payments will be part of the plan, but said he thinks the most important way to invest the money is to help build up wealth for Black families and address historic discrimination in neighborhoods where Black homeowners might have been forced to sell or were prevented from buying homes in the past.
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What does any of this have to do with COVID?
Providence to Use Federal COVID Relief Funds for Racial Reparations
Mayor Jorge Elorza ; “We know that $10 million is not enough. We can’t right all the wrongs of the past, but we can take an important first step.”
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