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To: MarDav

It was tried - Liberia.

Only a few would go now. They get the gig: they have no hope of creating and living in a functioning society like the U.S.

Those idiots sitting in that gym with the lights on, the heaters working, the hot water running? In Africa, forget about it. It all works on an occasional basis and dependent on foreign parts and people.

So they aren’t going to go, even with big cash. This is all just Mau-Mau, a shakedown: they want to chisel more freebies, more power over our labor and wealth. Just gangsta crap.

It’s all gonna end in mass violence.


55 posted on 11/14/2015 8:51:09 AM PST by Regulator
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To: Regulator

I don’t know if the Liberian experiment included government money. But here’s the thing: There are 330,000,000 people living in the US of which 18% (59,400,000) are black. If you pay each person $200,000 that works out to $11,880,000,000 dollars (more money than there is in the US, I’m guessing). But, given the cost over time of trying to address/solve the “Black Problem” in the country, wouldn’t you say that that stands to benefit all in the long run? Think of the savings on social programs, in the constant upgrading/re-upgrading certain poverty zones, in our criminal justice system/policing. My understanding is that we’ve spent trillions on all of these since the beginning of the Great Society.

And with 11 trillion dollars, Blacks could create for themselves a fairly nice little country/economy (or at least begin one).


59 posted on 11/14/2015 9:47:11 AM PST by MarDav
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