Posted on 06/16/2025 9:12:22 AM PDT by thegagline
Awesome lawsuit! Seriously we need more of these, gives cover for Trump to cancel the program to avoid the lawsuit.
Raise cows that produce Chocolate Milk.
Dare ‘em to not give you the money!
I’ve never heard of Trump or any of his cabinet putting tires around the necks of “white farmers” and setting them on fire.
Ping!...................
Good. Settle it and promise never to do it again.
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He won’t need to cancel the program. Use the leftist trick of a settlement. That’s how we got such wacky stuff as the Flores Settlement.
We need to see more of this.
EC
MANURE MANAGEMENT:
USED TO USE A MANURE SPREADER & PUT IT BACK ONTO THE FIELDS AS FERTILIZER. ALL NATURAL. ALL “FREE”.
IDIOTS CLAIM IT IS “DAMAGING”.
CANNOT EVEN BEGIN TO COUNT HOW MANY SPREADER LOADS WE PUT BACK ON OUR WISCONSIN DAIRY FARM FIELDS.
DOLE EVEN LEASE FIELDS TO GROW GREEN PEAS BECAUSE THE SOIL WAS SO GOOD.
Paging dimwit shill Brooke Rollins...
So true!
The Trump administration received two letters (April 8 and May 5) which outlined the discrimination. The Administration failed to respond to either of those letters and hence the lawsuit.
I know that this writer is extremely racist against White people.He refuses to capitalize White!
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty
Perhaps we will see “sue and settle” in favor of restoring the Constitutional Republic.
Equal justice under the law.
Chocolate milk comes from brown cows. Or so I was told.
The USDA could settle this out of court if they're willing to make a Faustian bargain.
"Pigford v. Glickman (1999) was a class action lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), alleging that it had racially discriminated against African-American farmers in its allocation of farm loans and assistance from 1981 to 1996. The lawsuit was settled on April 14, 1999, by Judge Paul L. Friedman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. To date, almost $1 billion US dollars have been paid or credited to fewer than 20,000 farmers under the settlement's consent decree, under what is reportedly the largest civil rights settlement until that point. Due to delaying tactics by U.S. government officials, more than 70,000 farmers were treated as filing late and thus did not have their claims heard. The 2008 Farm Bill provided for additional claims to be heard. In December 2010, Congress appropriated $1.2 billion for what is called "Pigford II," settlement for the second part of the case."
Exactly.
Thank you.
The swamp is too big to manage. We need a DOGE agency in every Department.
Brooke Rollins
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Rollins
Of course females and other are given preferential treatment - look who’s running the USDA. Its beneath her.
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