White farmer lawsuits have blocked $4 billion of pandemic aid that was allocated to Black farmers

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So spit on the hand that is giving you money? Money that was denied to you in the first place?

Farming the the biggest welfare scam known to Man. I know a white chick who's a dairy farmer shorty has like 60 cows and without the subsides she'd be broke, They have to sell the Milk at a loss but get a check on the backend from the government. Milk should be about 8 bucks a gallon to break even but they know the consumer will trip if Milk costed that much.


In the article I posted above was about Illinois farmers being pushed out of their farmland by a governor who wants to run a natural gas pipeline through it.. I have no issue with the OP. I have an issue with people thinking white people political affiliation means something when its time to fck over black people.. You in their way you getting ran over sooner or later..
 

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DOJ forgoes appeal of order blocking money for minority farmers

Justice Department lawyers did something highly unusual this week: They passed up the chance to appeal a judge’s order blocking a congressionally created program supported by President Joe Biden from going into effect.

The Biden administration faced a deadline Monday to appeal the first of three preliminary injunctions that federal judges have issued against provisions in a March coronavirus aid bill that created a $4 billion program aimed at forgiving the debts of minority farmers.

While the Justice Department has filed appeals within hours to defend the administration’s high-profile priorities in areas like immigration, this time federal government lawyers let the 60-day appeal period run — and then run out.


“It’s very unusual not to defend a statute that you support,” said Neal Devins, a professor of law and government at William & Mary Law School. “Maybe they fear a more consequential loss.”

African American farmers have been locked in legal battles with the federal government for decades over claims of pervasive discrimination in Agriculture Department programs. Some advocates for those farmers expressed disappointment that the Biden administration wasn’t moving to try to lift the injunctions now and get the debt relief and related benefits flowing.

“I was sure hoping they would appeal,” said John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association.

“They are not laying out a clear definition of what Black farmers have experienced at USDA for decades, and are not responding to that in the various courts,” Boyd said. “You can’t stand here and not acknowledge discrimination that still exists today. It's a formula for failure. The history of discrimination is not being spelled out clearly enough by the Department of Justice and USDA.”



DOJ forgoes appeal of order blocking money for minority farmers
 

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So what's the answer then? If you're Pro GOP just say that. I'm personally pro conservative Policies.
Brother, I don't know what the answer is. I have several theories though. Also I'm not pro GOP. However, there are some conservative policies that I think makes a lot of sense.
 

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Breh this wouldn't even be happening if racism wasn't out in the open.
Obama made a payout to black farmers and nobody tried to challenge it because the outright hardcore racists weren't in power. They were banished to the fringes of society.
But since yall wanted racism in the open, now all the hardcore racists that used to be in the backwoods are now judges and whatnot.
Now they have control over stuff that directly affects us, such as this money that these black farmers are in extreme need of.

You can't see that?
-Wanting racists visible =/= wanting them in power, you're way off point. Racist judges always been there passing shyt without us noticing. I want them exposed so we can look closer at what they're doing.
 
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-Wanting racists visible =/= wanting them in power, you're way off point. Racist judges always been there passing shyt without us noticing. I want them exposed so we can look closer at what they're doing.





But your plan is backfiring in real time. Do you not see this?

Wanting racism in the open so we can see them does what exactly?

You got your racism in the open with this judge. Okay, there's the racist right there.

Now what's next? Tell us the next step of the plan.
 

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Brother, I don't know what the answer is. I have several theories though. Also I'm not pro GOP. However, there are some conservative policies that I think makes a lot of sense.
No I don't have the answer either but in this coountry there's two parties. One gets more votes they gain power. nikkas are just too p*ssy to say what they mean with their chests.

Let me say it for you. Unless reparations are on the table generally the GOP would be best for ADOS. Why because with Racism out in the open they practice the Pimp and hoe like system of Kiss Kick so when the race soliders slaughter us in the streets the boule class gets a few butta biscuits off our dead bodies just like BLM blew up when Black people kept getting killed.

Secondly the only way Black people kinda sorta code up is when they literally kill us.

Thirdly the little sprinkles of money they gave to Black women convinced them that Uncle Sugar was a better deal than Black Men and they ran with the goofy idea that they could get a pass that Black Men couldn't get.

Finally the great society programs just like COVID relief check led to massive inflation and increased taxes. Like I said I had no answers but If I wasn't going to get reparations or justice at least I wanted to pull my money out of the country and avoid paying taxes so that's what I did.
 
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DOJ forgoes appeal of order blocking money for minority farmers

Justice Department lawyers did something highly unusual this week: They passed up the chance to appeal a judge’s order blocking a congressionally created program supported by President Joe Biden from going into effect.

The Biden administration faced a deadline Monday to appeal the first of three preliminary injunctions that federal judges have issued against provisions in a March coronavirus aid bill that created a $4 billion program aimed at forgiving the debts of minority farmers.

While the Justice Department has filed appeals within hours to defend the administration’s high-profile priorities in areas like immigration, this time federal government lawyers let the 60-day appeal period run — and then run out.


“It’s very unusual not to defend a statute that you support,” said Neal Devins, a professor of law and government at William & Mary Law School. “Maybe they fear a more consequential loss.”

African American farmers have been locked in legal battles with the federal government for decades over claims of pervasive discrimination in Agriculture Department programs. Some advocates for those farmers expressed disappointment that the Biden administration wasn’t moving to try to lift the injunctions now and get the debt relief and related benefits flowing.

“I was sure hoping they would appeal,” said John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association.

“They are not laying out a clear definition of what Black farmers have experienced at USDA for decades, and are not responding to that in the various courts,” Boyd said. “You can’t stand here and not acknowledge discrimination that still exists today. It's a formula for failure. The history of discrimination is not being spelled out clearly enough by the Department of Justice and USDA.”



DOJ forgoes appeal of order blocking money for minority farmers






They explained in the other article why they aren't appealing it. It's because if they lose, they run the risk of other set-asides for black people being revoked because this loss would set a legal precedent.

There's a lot more that we could lose if they tried to fight this on the basis of race.
 

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Black farmers unconvinced by Vilsack’s ‘root out’ racism vow

BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) - President Joe Biden’s nomination of Tom Vilsack to lead the Agriculture Department received a chilly reaction from many Black farmers who contend he didn’t do enough to help them the last time he had the job.

"Some Black farmers fault Vilsack for failing to adequately address a backlog of discrimination complaints that predated his arrival at the department in 2009, and they say he should have hired more minorities to high-level positions.

There’s also lingering bitterness about Vilsack’s treatment of Shirley Sherrod, a Black woman who served as USDA‘s Georgia director of rural development. Vilsack fired her in 2010 after a conservative blogger posted an edited video of her supposedly making racist remarks, but he asked her to return when the full video surfaced showing that she was taken out of context. Sherrod declined the offer to come back.

“We have already seen what Vilsack is going to do. We don’t have a prayer if he gets in there,” said Rod Bradshaw, a 67-year-old Black farmer who raises wheat, cattle and milo on 2,000 acres near Jetmore, Kansas.

Some Black farmers want Biden to sign an executive order they drafted halting foreclosures on Black-owned farms and making other civil rights reforms."

Black farmers unconvinced by Vilsack’s ‘root out’ racism vow
 

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But your plan is backfiring in real time. Do you not see this?
Wanting racism in the open so we can see them does what exactly?
You got your racism in the open with this judge. Okay, there's the racist right there.
Now what's next? Tell us the next step of the plan.
-I don't have a plan since I'm not an activist or a militant & nothing backfired since judges do shyt like this quietly on a regular basis.
-Making it visible gives a better chance of people who can help in some way see it.

-People took notice of Black men getting killed by police because that shyt became more visible. We all know that shyt was already happening but it wasn't in the open like that. You liked it better that way?
 
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-I don't have a plan since I'm not an activist or a militant & nothing backfired since judges do shyt like this quietly on a regular basis.
-Making it visible gives a better chance of people who can help in some way see it.

-People took notice of Black men getting killed by police because that shyt became more visible. We all know that shyt was already happening but it wasn't in the open like that. You liked it better that way?





You a damn fool, breh.
 

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-I don't know what you meant by this but shyt like this is exactly why we need it out in the open. Puts names & faces out there to shyt we otherwise wouldn't know about cause it's done quietly.
-Without stories coming out I wouldn't know anything about this.

So what are you gonna do about it now that it's out in the open?
 

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this is just empty rhetoric. You dont even know what you're saying. You're just saying something obvious.

Thanks for the contribution :stopitslime:

how about we write BETTER laws?

I don't know how to write laws.:yeshrug:

I do invest in NFTs and other things. I've seen people raise millions off of profile pictures and roadmaps. Also, I would gladly invest in something to go towards Black farmers being that my grandfather was a sharecropper in SC before moving to Miami. You coming off like a hoe my dude, i dont engage in hoe games
 

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They explained in the other article why they aren't appealing it. It's because if they lose, they run the risk of other set-asides for black people being revoked because this loss would set a legal precedent.
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Another flagrant tactic, all done by design via the Biden Administration.
 

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He just told me he aint gon do a damn thing. He just wants to know so that he can go :ehh:




Dude is a clown.

These dudes truly don't understand you don't want to live in a society where racism is out in the open where it's acceptable. It feels like people have forgotten what Jim Crow and Old South was like and they're relying on their bravado to combat everything. Read the stories, watch the documentaries to learn what out in the open racism was like.
 
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