The United Nations Concludes the US pay reparations to the black population.
A sub-panel of foreign bleeding heart liberals has come to the conclusion that the US owes reparations to the black population currently residing in the US. The panel suggests reparations could come in the form of “a formal apology, health initiatives, educational opportunities … psychological rehabilitation, technology transfer and financial support, and debt cancellation.”
Wait, aren’t we already doing these things? What are welfare, food stamps, housing subsidies, and loan subsidies? Didn’t we nearly destroy our own economy with the sub-prime mortgage collapse? That was when we gave people (of all color, mind you) really high dollar loans knowing that they would never be able to pay it back.
A family on government assistance can make as much as $49000 (in Hawaii) in value of program benefits, per year just for breathing. It varies state to state, with the average being about $35,000. These blood suckers “earn” less from Uncle Sam as their own real job income increases, so the incentive to work harder and make more decreases.
What about the UN paying for all of the sexual slavery scandals they’ve been involved with?
The allegations come amid one of the biggest scandals to plague the United Nations in years. Since the U.N. peacekeeping mission here began in 2014, its employees have been formally accused of sexually abusing or exploiting 42 local civilians, most of them underage girls. Only one criminal charge has been filed in relation to any of the 42 cases of sexual abuse or exploitation that have been officially registered in the Central African Republic, according to U.N. officials.
It is not the first deployment in which U.N. forces have been accused of sexual abuse. In Bosnia in the 1990s, peacekeepers were accused of soliciting sex from women who had been trafficked and virtually enslaved in local brothels. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the early 2000s, more than 150 allegations of abuse and exploitation were registered against peacekeepers, and U.N. investigators found that many of the alleged victims were orphans. U.N. missions in Kosovo, Haiti, Liberia and other places also have been tarnished by such allegations.
(Previous two paragraphs by Kevin Sieff, February 27, 2016, Washington Post.)
So don’t come lecturing us on who we owe money to based on our “transgressions”.
Navy Female Sits Out the National Anthem.
Janaye Ervin, a Naval Reservist sat down during the playing of the National Anthem. Naturally, she says she was defending the Constitution. Never mind that she was disrespecting the flag as well as those who fought and died for her “right” to free speech. The Navy quickly pointed out that regulations require military members, on off duty to stand and face the flag during the National Anthem. If in uniform they salute. Out of uniform they can either salute or place their right hand over their heart. If the flag is not visible, they render the hand motions in the direction of the music.
She faces disciplinary action under Article 92 of the UCMJ. This is a “catch all” article that will carry little serious weight, probably only a small financial penalty and maybe a rank reduction. As she is a Reservist, she faces no restrictions on her movement or confinement. Depending on her time in service and how fast or slow she has achieved rank, it may have a bearing on her ability to reenlist.
I say boot the bitch out. Go be a community organizer.
College Marching Band Kneels While Playing the Anthem
Eastern Carolina University’s marching band had several members kneels during their playing the National Anthem. Some knelt and did not even play their instruments. They were promptly booed off the field by many in the stands. That sentiment continued when the band returned at halftime to play.
Good for that crowd.
I think the similarly thinking alumni should remember this when they are next asked for a donation to keep the school afloat. Vote with your checkbook. Maybe the dean and school board members can go ask that fool Kapernick to make up the difference in what the charitable contributions are from what they need. He started this nonsense, after all.