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If blacks are 13% of population, having .13cents per $1 held by whites is about right and Not some sort of injustice. Passing laws that promote me based on skin color however would be injustice. Thats whats happening here under the guise of 'justice'. Slipping toward communism in the name of "equity", using emotion to cloud peoples common sense. Also, lets go to a black neighborhood and double their valuations, LOL. Dont think youre gonn like that when sammy wants his cut twice a year. So here you go. Pure garbage being dumped on us. Happy?
Liberals are out of their mind. Asians are ahead of whites, so why not frame it as the Asian-black gap? Watch, if Biden somehow is successful in raising home values in black neighborhoods, then the next Democratic President will have to give assistance since homes aren't as affordable.
Then you have AOC claiming that stimmy checks create wealth and more might be needed to help Americans deal with inflation. Hey AOC, wealth is created by producing goods and services not having a money printer. Also stimmy checks create more inflation.
Liberals are out of their mind. Asians are ahead of whites, so why not frame it as the Asian-black gap?
Because every discussion of race is framed to paint whites as collectively guilty and racist. This anti-white racist framing of every racial aspect of our society is what is known as systemic racism.
There is no reason to expect different individuals or different races to be the same in regard to wealth or anything else. Those who run our society, however, make the demonization of whites priority number one to facilitate the confiscation and redistribution of the resources of whites, so they constantly shower us us with stupid propaganda and illegal racist policy proposals like this.
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"The plan also calls for the establishment of a new tax credit to draw private investment to the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income homebuyers and homeowners."
It would take a huge tax break to motivate developers to take a loss on their projects.
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