Good, old fashioned VOTE BUYING.
Standard Sleazocrat corruption.
To bet on the upcoming presidential election, don’t just rely on polls.
Look at the billions of taxpayer dollars President Biden is pouring into “community organizations” in “disadvantaged communities” to tip the election scales.
The community organizer who became president, Barack Obama, was a master at machine politics. He used federal tax dollars to turn community organizations — left-wing not-for-profits — into a fourth branch of government.
Their staffs, paid using taxpayer money but not tied to government rules, could hit the streets at election time and build turnout.
Joe Biden has scaled up Obama’s playbook, using billions of dollars instead of mere millions.
West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito made headlines last week when she publicized the Environmental Protection Agency’s $50 million “environmental justice” grant awarded to a group called the Climate Justice Alliance.
The group, Capito was distressed to learn, has vowed that “the path to climate justice travels through a free Palestine.”
In fact, Climate Justice Alliance serves up a full agenda of radical activities, including fighting “political oppression” and “placing race, gender, and class at the center” of its climate solutions.
But $50 million for Climate Justice Alliance is a drop in the bucket.
Had members of Congress read the Inflation Reduction Act before passing it in 2022 — a novel idea — they would have known that the law provides $2.8 billion to the EPA for “environmental and climate justice block grants” (Section 60201).
That’s a license to hand out walking-around money to many political activists, not just Climate Justice Alliance.
Who are some of the other recipients?
One is the New York Immigration Coalition, which describes itself as a “coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations” pushing for more government services and political clout.
Same is true of the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, another recipient of EPA cash.
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Translation: elections.
How easy is it to get the dough? Piece of cake.
The EPA says it wants to “alleviate much of the burden that the federal grants process places on small resource-constrained community-based organizations supporting underserved communities and marginalized populations.”
In short, no jumping through hoops.
The money can only go to a disadvantaged community or a southern border town.
There are 27,521 disadvantaged communities on the US Census map, according to Biden’s “Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool,” which targets non-English speakers, people with diabetes and other factors that mostly correspond to heavily minority populations.
These communities customarily vote Democratic.
Standard Sleazocrat corruption.
Biden’s all-of-government vote-buying scheme makes a mockery of democracy
To bet on the upcoming presidential election, don’t just rely on polls.
Look at the billions of taxpayer dollars President Biden is pouring into “community organizations” in “disadvantaged communities” to tip the election scales.
The community organizer who became president, Barack Obama, was a master at machine politics. He used federal tax dollars to turn community organizations — left-wing not-for-profits — into a fourth branch of government.
Their staffs, paid using taxpayer money but not tied to government rules, could hit the streets at election time and build turnout.
Joe Biden has scaled up Obama’s playbook, using billions of dollars instead of mere millions.
West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito made headlines last week when she publicized the Environmental Protection Agency’s $50 million “environmental justice” grant awarded to a group called the Climate Justice Alliance.
The group, Capito was distressed to learn, has vowed that “the path to climate justice travels through a free Palestine.”
In fact, Climate Justice Alliance serves up a full agenda of radical activities, including fighting “political oppression” and “placing race, gender, and class at the center” of its climate solutions.
But $50 million for Climate Justice Alliance is a drop in the bucket.
Had members of Congress read the Inflation Reduction Act before passing it in 2022 — a novel idea — they would have known that the law provides $2.8 billion to the EPA for “environmental and climate justice block grants” (Section 60201).
That’s a license to hand out walking-around money to many political activists, not just Climate Justice Alliance.
Who are some of the other recipients?
One is the New York Immigration Coalition, which describes itself as a “coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations” pushing for more government services and political clout.
Same is true of the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, another recipient of EPA cash.
~
Translation: elections.
How easy is it to get the dough? Piece of cake.
The EPA says it wants to “alleviate much of the burden that the federal grants process places on small resource-constrained community-based organizations supporting underserved communities and marginalized populations.”
In short, no jumping through hoops.
The money can only go to a disadvantaged community or a southern border town.
There are 27,521 disadvantaged communities on the US Census map, according to Biden’s “Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool,” which targets non-English speakers, people with diabetes and other factors that mostly correspond to heavily minority populations.
These communities customarily vote Democratic.
