mark francis
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Democrats have a very long history of using taxpayer funds to buy democrat votes.
Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris takes a question from a member of the audience during a Univision town hall at the Cox Pavilion at UNLV on October 10, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)© The Daily Caller
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new proposal Monday all but promising to distribute forgivable small business loans on the basis of race as she struggles to gain the support of black men.
The Harris campaign rolled out its “Opportunity Agenda for Black Men,” which proposes to give one million $20,000 loans to black entrepreneurs and “others who have historically faced barriers to starting a new business or growing an existing business.” The policy is aligned with the Biden administration’s broad effort to prioritize or otherwise incorporate race into several major government programs and initiatives, such as its payments to black American farmers who faced discrimination before 2021 and its Justice40 agenda stipulating that 40% of the benefits of certain environmental spending and programs flow to “disadvantaged communities.”
Kamala Harris Appears To Propose New Race-Based Payments As Support From Black Men Lags
Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris takes a question from a member of the audience during a Univision town hall at the Cox Pavilion at UNLV on October 10, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)© The Daily Caller
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new proposal Monday all but promising to distribute forgivable small business loans on the basis of race as she struggles to gain the support of black men.
The Harris campaign rolled out its “Opportunity Agenda for Black Men,” which proposes to give one million $20,000 loans to black entrepreneurs and “others who have historically faced barriers to starting a new business or growing an existing business.” The policy is aligned with the Biden administration’s broad effort to prioritize or otherwise incorporate race into several major government programs and initiatives, such as its payments to black American farmers who faced discrimination before 2021 and its Justice40 agenda stipulating that 40% of the benefits of certain environmental spending and programs flow to “disadvantaged communities.”