Gunny
07-01-2020, 05:42 PM
I got a couple ideas about racial equality:
One, get rid of the Congressional Black Caucus. WTF is THAT? Where's the White one?
Two, black representation in Congress should be equal more or less to it's percentage of the US population. Whoops. There goes the Congressional Black Caucus plus some.
Three, ANY Congressperson, House or Senate, or the President regardless who the President at the time is won't ever get another vote from me. I WILL be watching to see which Republicans cave on this.
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 2:40 PM PT — Wednesday, July 1, 2020The Congressional Black Caucus has been pushing for more racial equality reforms. On Wednesday, the caucus announced their next steps towards racial justice in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The caucus supported HR 40, which would create a committee of 13 people to examine the modern-day effects of slavery. The committee would also recommend reparation programs.
This came after the House passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act just last week.
“Systemic racism, however, has been a cancer on the skin and the fabric of this nation that has not been remedied, it has only deepened,” stated Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas). “HR 40, the commission to study and develop reparation proposals, is the answer to the original sin.”
The caucus also mentioned backing other proposals, such as assistance for black businesses and black health care.
https://www.oann.com/congressional-black-caucus-introduces-next-steps-for-racial-equality/
One, get rid of the Congressional Black Caucus. WTF is THAT? Where's the White one?
Two, black representation in Congress should be equal more or less to it's percentage of the US population. Whoops. There goes the Congressional Black Caucus plus some.
Three, ANY Congressperson, House or Senate, or the President regardless who the President at the time is won't ever get another vote from me. I WILL be watching to see which Republicans cave on this.
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 2:40 PM PT — Wednesday, July 1, 2020The Congressional Black Caucus has been pushing for more racial equality reforms. On Wednesday, the caucus announced their next steps towards racial justice in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The caucus supported HR 40, which would create a committee of 13 people to examine the modern-day effects of slavery. The committee would also recommend reparation programs.
This came after the House passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act just last week.
“Systemic racism, however, has been a cancer on the skin and the fabric of this nation that has not been remedied, it has only deepened,” stated Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas). “HR 40, the commission to study and develop reparation proposals, is the answer to the original sin.”
The caucus also mentioned backing other proposals, such as assistance for black businesses and black health care.
https://www.oann.com/congressional-black-caucus-introduces-next-steps-for-racial-equality/