Thursday, April 12, 2018

Democratic Senator wants other people's money for being born black

In an attempt to feed her fast-food habit and those of her constituents who crave other people's money, Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal a Missouri Democrat [of course] is calling for reparations for slavery and even criticized her own party for taking black votes for granted, which they do.

The senator criticized Democrats with low levels of melanin in their skin, such as U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, saying of them there is "no difference" between them and those damn honkies of the GOP. Both parties failed the black people, she said, but she is only half right--the southern Democrats fought for slavery against Lincoln's Republican Party in something known as the American Civil War.

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 which barred discrimination in public accommodations, passed by a margin of 290-130 in the House.  Democrats supported it by 61 percent 152 yeas and 96 nays; and Republicans supported it with fully 80 percent of their caucus, 138 yeas and 34 nays.

When the Voting Rights Act reached the floor in 1965, the vote mirrored the vote of the Civil Rights Act: in the House, it 78 percent of Democrats backed it (221 yeas and 61 nays) and 82 percent of Republicans backed it (112 yeas to 24 nays).

So if Chappelle-Nadal wants reparations, she should call for the Democratic Party to pay them out.

But what entitles her or anyone else of color to be given money by people who were not personally involved in slavery except by virtue of their melanin level? People are not personally responsible for the deeds of their ancestors.

Speaking on the Senate floor during a tax bill debate, Chappelle-Nadal said her constituents' needs and their emails asking for other people's money motivated her.

"When I'm getting a single mother of three children calling me trying to find a place to live because they don't have a place to live [because she chose to have three children with an irresponsible man], that's what's on my mind today and every single day," she lied.

It only takes three things for anyone in the USA to be successful: 
1. Finish high school. 2. Wait to get married  until after you turn 21 and don't have children unless you're married.3. Have a full-time job.
That's it. If you follow those three things, your chances of being poor are only 2 percent, according to the Brookings Institute.

Asking for other people to pay you money you didn't earn, is immoral, and that includes Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal.


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