Posted on 11/18/2008 1:57:15 PM PST by chambley1
John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association, is among those being vetted for Agriculture secretary in the Obama Cabinet, an individual with knowledge of the transition process said Thursday.
Congressional Black Caucus members are backing Boyd in an attempt to reverse the departments track record on civil rights, which government investigators and outside watchdogs have described as abysmal, aides said.
The fourth-generation farmer and civil rights activist would be a surprise choice given the leadership pedigrees of other possible nominees, such as former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack. But the pick would help fulfill President-elect Barack Obama s pledge to include a diverse group of leaders in senior administration positions.
Black Caucus members, including Rep. Robert C. Scott , D-Va., are pulling for Boyd at least to get a spot as Farm Service Agency director in his home state of Virginia. Boyd ran unsuccessfully in 2000 for Virginias 5th Congressional District seat against then-independent Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. , now a Republican. Boyds name also has been floated as a potential assistant Agriculture secretary for civil rights, where he could help ensure that the department complies with equal opportunity laws.
Im counting on the Obama administration to start solving the civil rights problems at USDA, said caucus member Edolphus Towns , D-N.Y., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization and Procurement. John Boyd is someone who has a lot of credibility with black farmers and on Capitol Hill and would be a good choice to run that office.
Boyd said Tuesday that he would be happy to help Obama implement agriculture policy from inside or outside the administration. Like Obama, he supports tighter caps on farmer subsidies.
USDA needs a breath of fresh air, he said. I think there can be improvement with farm lending, outreach and technical assistance to small and mid-scale producers. . . . small producers really havent been a part of the American fabric at USDA under the Bush administration.
The Government Accountability Office last month reported that Agricultures difficulties in resolving discrimination complaints persist and significant deficiencies remain in civil rights performance.
Even such basic information as the number of backlogged complaints varies in public reports, auditors found.
For years, federal reports have faulted the USDAs civil rights operations, particularly in giving minority farmers equal access to programs. The 2002 farm law (PL 107-171) created the assistant secretary position to elevate this responsibility within USDA.
At an Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing in May, Boyd condemned the actions of an Agriculture official who allegedly sent an e-mail message to colleagues encouraging them to oppose a farm bill provision that would compensate black farmers for past discrimination.
Obama rallied for that farm bill provision to let black farmers who were wrongly denied financial aid in the past seek damages from USDA.
For decades, the department denied applications for loans and credits on the basis of race, a federal district court concluded in 1999, when it ordered that restitution be paid. But many claimants missed the filing deadline. The enacted provision in the new farm law (PL 110-246) reopens the claims process for black farmers who had submitted late requests.
Farm reparations for the disenfranchised farmers.
One of the biggest scams ever - if you were black and did not get a loan from the government (as opposed to a bank) for any reason - you are automatically are entitled to lots of money
Any word on the status of the head of “The White Farmer’s Group”.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6KUDv1wzraWhwlBt1
Check South Africa to see the future of the “White Farmer’s Group”
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That would be the current one, I guess.
Redistribution of wealth: 40 acres and a mule for everybody.
I hear Sly Stone is up for Secretary of the Humanities Department.
Racism is where a group of people, because of their special skin color, get to hold a disproportionate amount of power. I think this is totally inappropriate, but it's probably illegal to mention it.
Well, let’s try to call it that and see how far it goes, OK?
Hell, depending on where the 40 acres is, I’ll take it.
Oh great. We’ll get Zimbabwe light.
you don’t trust Obama’s vast experience?
The total elimination of the farmer-elected FSA county committee system is on the table also, replacing them with some sort of directly appointed minority-socially disadvantaged farmer group to finally bring “social justice” to rural America.
They should just rename the title to “Manager of Corporate Welfare - Farm Division”
We will have more “diversity” in how the “wealth is spread” now. “Change,” ya know?
Agriculture secretary for civil rights? Thats a new one to me.
Well judging by the headline, I guess he is eminently qualified: he’s a farmer AND he is black.
Read your Marxist handouts. I’m sure it’s in there. After all, in a Marxist view, EVERYTHING is class/race/group-based.
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