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Title: San Fran City Panel Urges Reparations Of $5 Million Per Black Adult
Source: zerohedge
URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/political ... arations-5-million-black-adult
Published: Jan 17, 2023
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2023-01-17 11:05:54 by Esso
Keywords: None
Views: 169
Comments: 14

In a spectacular display of what happens when woke politics intersects utter financial illiteracy, a San Francisco government advisory committee on reparations has recommended the city pay eligible black residents age 18 years and older $5 million apiece.

That's just the headline recommendation of the San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee (AARAC), which was created by the city's board of supervisors amid 2020's nationwide racial tumult.


Tinisch Hollins, vice chair of San Francisco's African American
Reparations Advisory Committee (via San Francisco Reparations)

Next on the wish list: "a comprehensive debt forgiveness program that clears all educational, personal, credit card, payday loans, etc." The group said this measure will get blacks out of "an inescapable cycle of debt" so they can "build wealth."

Rivaling the $5 million payment as an eyebrow-raiser, the committee also wants a welfare program that targets a $97,000 annual income for low- income blacks for the next 250 years.

That's right: a quarter-millennium of near-six-figure per capita handouts. “Centuries of harm and destruction of black lives, black bodies and black communities should be met with centuries of repair,” AARAC chair Eric McDonnell told the San Francisco Chronicle.

As with every leftist agenda item, this one demonstrates a profound obliviousness to the influence of incentives on individual human action: There's no surer way of guaranteeing an individual will stay "low-income" than promising to round them up to $97,000.

But wait -- there's more: Those who qualify for reparations should also receive payroll tax, business tax and property tax credits, the panel says.

The city should also "create structures and pathways to mitigate tax consequences for recipients of reparations funds." Sounds like the board of supervisors will get to take a fact-finding trip to the Cayman Islands.

Never mind that California wasn't a slave state, says the committee:

“While neither San Francisco, nor California, formally adopted the institution of chattel slavery, the values of segregation, white supremacy and systematic repression and exclusion of Black people were legally codified and enforced."

The Chronicle approvingly called it a "bold" plan, and said "what happens next will show whether San Francisco politicians are serious about confronting the city’s checkered past."


Stephen Williams at November's "Rally 4 Reparations" in Washington DC (Dee Dwyer for NPR)

To its credit, the committee seems wary of a new California gold rush comprised of opportunistic reparations prospectors. To guard against a wave of black migrants cashing in, AARAC took a stab at incorporating time-in-residency prerequisites.

Their fiscal border wall, however, has big gaps. Their list of criteria applies a "must meet at least two" approach, making it easier for new San Franciscans to sidestep the length-of-residency rules. For example, if you're a descendant of a slave, and you were personally or a direct descendant of someone incarcerated for breaking drug laws, you're in.

In a blow to the woke pillar of creative and flexible identity, AARAC shamefully stipulates that all applicants should have "identified" as "black/African American" for at least 10 years. Let's just hope there's no need for photo ID.

Financial acumen appears to be in short supply among the AARAC members. San Francisco's budget is around $14 billion and there were about 47,000 African Americans in the 2020 census. If just 10,000 residents qualify, the $5 million payment alone would cost $50 billion.

Diversity isn't a strength of the reparations committee either: All 14 members are black. However, there's a vacant seat right now -- available only to "an individual who has lived or is currently living in public housing." (2 images)

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#1. To: Esso (#0)

Financial acumen appears to be in short supply among the AARAC members. San Francisco's budget is around $14 billion and there were about 47,000 African Americans in the 2020 census. If just 10,000 residents qualify, the $5 million payment alone would cost $50 billion.

I'm sure after pointing this out, they would be willing to reduce the figure to $50k apiece, which at that point would mean there are no more excuses.

Pinguinite  posted on  2023-01-17   13:41:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pinguinite, 4um (#1)

I'm sure after pointing this out, they would be willing to reduce the figure to $50k apiece,...

Yeah, I think that may be the plan, but...

which at that point would mean there are no more excuses.

Except maybe the unintended consequences from the negro population that already has plans for the other $4,950,000.

The repercussions might make the SanFran quake look like a non-event.

Those people are insane. They should be disposed of.

Esso  posted on  2023-01-17   14:03:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Esso (#3)

The repercussions might make the SanFran quake look like a non-event.

If such a payout was even possible and conducted, the economic consequences would be disastrous. Everyone getting $5M would quit their jobs. That's an easy first, and I'd do it too, followed minutes later by moving very far out of the city. But given most blacks live in cities, they would not move, and nor would they work. Lots of cash, and few employees, all non-black, would mean prices would skyrocket. The vast majority of recipients would lose it all in a matter of 1-3 years which would be another example of our racist culture never letting go. And after being out of work for 2 years, the ex-millionaires would be unemployable.

People promoting this idea have no idea how free stuff usually ruins morality and ethics in the recipient.

Pinguinite  posted on  2023-01-17   15:11:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Pinguinite (#8)

People promoting this idea have no idea how free stuff usually ruins morality and ethics in the recipient.

I worked with a guy that won a million when the Hoosier Lotto first started. He was probably in his late 20s. He quit his job, moved to Baltimore (I think) and drank himself to death less than a year later. His nickname was Bunky. He would've made Bidet look honest.

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