Wouldn't it be cheaper to just send them back to Africa? 83% Black Detroit gets ANOTHER $88 million to fight blight (caused by 'the blacks') Wouldn't it just cheaper...?
Seriously?
A few years ago, 83 percent black Detroit was awarded $850 million to remove blighted homes... you know, the visible reminder of what happens to a civilization whites build and blacks inherit via white flight (from black crime).
Earlier this year, the city got another $42 million to fight the uniquely black creation of blighted homes (where when white people occupied them, civilization flourished and necessary upkeep to the homes kept them appreciating in value), which saw black contractors fighting over being awarded some of the funds.
Hilariously, Detroit received another $130 million in blight removal from U.S. Treasury earlier this year.
All of this to remove dilapidated homes blighted by black people, who make up 83 percent of the Detroit population.
Why not some more funds? [Detroit gets another $88M to aid in blight fight, Detroit News, June 1, 2016]:
Detroits getting another $88 million for its blight fight, while a $17.6 million boost is on the way for Flint, state housing officials said Wednesday. The U.S. Treasury Department approved the allocation plan under its Hardest Hit Fund program. In total, Michigan was awarded $188.1 million in federal blight dollars in April as part of the latest round of funding.
Besides Detroit and Flint, $11.7 million in blight funds will be sent to other communities through a competitive application process, officials said. Other dollars will be directed toward foreclosure prevention and homeowner assistance.
The strategic use of these dollars will greatly benefit Michigan homeowners and strengthen communities, resulting in positive progress for people across the state, Gov. Rick Snyder said in a statement. Cities with a population of less than 50,000 will be able to apply for awards ranging from $250,000 to $1 million. Others can apply for $1 million to $5 million.
In putting together the plan, we placed a priority on using the majority of funds in the areas of greatest need and where we have been most successful, said Kevin Elsenheimer, director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority..........
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Poster Comment:
Priceless if unintentional irony here -- put 'em all on flights so they'll stop causing flight :-) This site is a classic though -- don't miss his numerous classy books about the black plague down the right margin!