USDA Announces Pay Off of $800 Million in Farm Loans – Black Farmers Sue for 4 Billion

Vilsack is Secretary of Agriculture. Previously the same position back in Obama’s days when the first reparations with Black farmers was struck. Back to the Forty Acres and a Mule. We have seen this story before with the same characters. Let’s do this one more time. As you will find out, Black Farmers have already received Millions of dollars in reparations under Vilsack during Obama’s adminsitration.

Today, the USDA announced it is paying off farm loans – $800 million worth.

Before we get to the story…..Breaking News

Well what do you know. Guess what happened just this week! What a coincidence.  MSNBC

Black farmers took the Biden administration to court this week over a $4 billion promise that never came to pass. The farmers say that the federal government broke its promise to help farmers of color get out of debt as part of the American Rescue Plan, leaving them in even deeper in debt while dealing with soaring costs.

Now we continue and the back story will make more sense:

Below is today’s announcement from the USDA.

USDA Provides Payments of Nearly $800 M..43113 (003) by Jim Hoft on Scribd

Work has already started to bring some relief to distressed farmers. As of today, over 13,000 borrowers have already benefited from the resources provided under the Inflation Reduction Act as follows:

  • Approximately 11,000 delinquent direct and guaranteed borrowers had their accounts brought current. USDA also paid the next scheduled annual installment for these direct loan borrowers giving them peace of mind in the near term.
  • Approximately 2,100 borrowers who had their farms foreclosed on and still had remaining debt have had this debt resolved in order to cease debt collections and garnishment relieving that burden that has made getting a fresh start more difficult.

Americans deserve to know how this money is being paid and to whom?  Is this a boondoggle that the Biden gang is using to pay off their cronies?  Where is this money going?  How does this address inflation? More at Gateway Pundit

Bunkerville has an idea. One only has to go back to the Obama years for 2.0

It goes something like this:

Pigford: Nothing but reparations to Blacks, Women, Hispanics who claim to be farmers  February 26, 2011

So we have the name Vilsack in the story and add the name Sherrod to make sense of this. Who was Sherrod?

Ms. Sherrod’s July 2009 appointment to her USDA position at ruraldevelopment.org gives off quite a few clues. She worked under Vilsack. She later left and then sued the government for Big Bucks.

2010– yes, 2010 was a very good year.

The Obama administration is offering at least $1.3 billion to settle complaints from female and Hispanic farmers who say they faced discrimination from the Agriculture Department. Washington Post

 

Senate approves $4.5B payment to Native Americans, black farmers and the Sherrods

Shirley Sherrod who stands to make super big bucks. Anyone remember? Anyone care??

The Senate unanimously approved Friday two multibillion-dollar settlements that will rectify long-standing claims against the federal government for discrimination and mismanagement.

See our earlier post:  Black Farmer Helper Shirley Sherrod is linked to Bill Ayers

An announcement of Ms. Sherrod’s July 2009 appointment to her USDA position at ruraldevelopment.org gives off quite a few clues:

RDLN Graduate and Board Vice Chair Shirley Sherrod was appointed Georgia Director for Rural Development by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on July 25. Only days earlier, she learned that New Communities, a group she founded with her husband and other families (see below) has won a thirteen million dollar settlement  (Out of court settlement with her former boss) in the minority farmers law suit Pigford vs Vilsack.

This must-read story at Illinois Review  reveals that Ms. Sherrod’s husband is a former honcho in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee back in the 1960’s. You can read more about it in Bill Ayers book “Fugitive Days.” Yes, that Bill Ayers. He was involved in SNCC as well.

From the Washington Examiner:

Already, the number of people who have been paid and are still seeking payment will likely exceed the 26,785 black farmers who were considered to even be operating back in 1997, according to USDA. That’s the year the case initially began as Pigford v. (then Agriculture Secretary) Glickman and sources predicted that, at most, 3,000 might qualify.

What does Saint Sherrod have to say for this one? Last I heard there were more claims from Black farmers than could have possibly have existed. But what the hell- we just gave 3.4 billion to Native Americans in Reparations.. lets keep it going. Read more here: Reparations for Native Americans Plus a billion more in bonds.

She made big bucks in the Lawsuit called New Communities -This is the largest award so far in the minority farmers law suit (Pigford vs Vilsack)

New Communities is due to receive approximately $13 million ($8,247,560 for loss of land and $4,241,602 for loss of income; plus $150,000 each to Shirley and Charles for pain and suffering). There may also be an unspecified amount in forgiveness of debt.

We did a ton of stories on this fiasco and Marxist Shirley Sherrod  The Senate unanimously approved Friday two multibillion-dollar settlements that will rectify long-standing claims against the federal government for discrimination and mismanagement.

Native Americans involved in the land trust lawsuit will get access to a $3.4 billion fund. Black farmers who are a part of a class-action lawsuit against the USDA will receive a $1.15 billion settlement.

The House, which has twice endorsed the deals, must still do so one more time, an action that is expected after Thanksgiving. Senate approval, however, has been a huge hurdle for Native Americans, who sued the government over poorly handled individual Indians’ trust accounts, and black farmers. From the Washington Post

Postscript update: Sherrod is back working for Vislack. The game continues.

 

Other than that, all is well in the swamp. More “Out of court settlements” by Vilsack.

For more on Vilsack’s background and antics see today’s post

AG Secretary Vilsack and His Too Much Funny Business

 

For the best in conservative news push the button

Representative King on Pigford: We are not going to pay Slave Reparations UPDATE: Approved

Update: Approved:

UPDATE: On Tuesday afternoon, the Claims Settlement Act of 2010 passed the House on a 256 to 152 vote. The legislation now awaits President Obama’s signature.

Following the vote, Obama said Congress dealt with the funding bill “in a bipartisan fashion to bring this painful chapter in our nation’s history to a close. … Yet, while today’s vote demonstrates important progress, we must remember that much work remains to be done.” The Obama administration “will continue our efforts to resolve claims of past discrimination made by women and Hispanic farmers and others in a fair and timely manner.”

Recall the Black Farmers suit for reparations and the Sherrods? Looks like someone is finally speaking out. Read our earlier post: Senate approves 4.5 billion to Native Americans, Black Farmers and the Sherrods

From Breitbart TV

Already, the number of people who have been paid and are still seeking payment will likely exceed the 26,785 black farmers who were considered to even be operating back in 1997, according to USDA. That’s the year the case initially began as Pigford v. Vilsack(then Agriculture Secretary). Glickman and sources predicted that, at most, 3,000 might qualify.

New Communities is due to receive approximately $13 million ($8,247,560 for loss of land and $4,241,602 for loss of income; plus $150,000 each to Shirley and Charles  Sherrod for pain and suffering). There may also be an unspecified amount in forgiveness of debt.

Reader Dude Meister discovered this information:
An announcement of Ms. Sherrod’s July 2009 appointment to her USDA position at ruraldevelopment.org gives off quite a few clues:

RDLN Graduate and Board Vice Chair Shirley Sherrod was appointed Georgia Director for Rural Development by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on July 25. Only days earlier, she learned that New Communities, a group she founded with her husband and other families (see below) has won a thirteen million dollar settlement in the minority farmers law suit Pigford vs Vilsack.

This must-read story at Illinois Review and The Washington Examiner also reveals that Ms. Sherrod’s husband is a former honcho in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee back in the 1960’s. You can read more about it in Bill Ayers book “Fugitive Days.” Yes, that Bill Ayers. He was involved in SNCC as well.

 

Senate approves $4.5B payment to Native Americans, black farmers and the Sherrods

Wow, speechless… this Zombie Congress cannot give our stash away fast enough. The Senate voted this down SIX times.. six times previously… now with time running out, no one is even caring about what they do…. We did a ton of stories on this fiasco and Marxist Shirley Sherrod who stands to make super big bucks. Anyone remember? Anyone care?? Cowards. Done by unanimous consent. Not one person called for a vote. That is all that was required. Probably done after most had left for the day.

The Senate unanimously approved Friday two multibillion-dollar settlements that will rectify long-standing claims against the federal government for discrimination and mismanagement.

Native Americans involved in the land trust lawsuit will get access to a $3.4 billion fund. Black farmers who are a part of a class-action lawsuit against the USDA will receive a $1.15 billion settlement.

The House, which has twice endorsed the deals, must still do so one more time, an action that is expected after Thanksgiving. Senate approval, however, has been a huge hurdle for Native Americans, who sued the government over poorly handled individual Indians’ trust accounts, and black farmers. From the Washington Post

See our earlier post:  Black Farmer Helper Shirley Sherrod is linked to Bill Ayers

From the Washington Examiner:

Already, the number of people who have been paid and are still seeking payment will likely exceed the 26,785 black farmers who were considered to even be operating back in 1997, according to USDA. That’s the year the case initially began as Pigford v. (then Agriculture Secretary) Glickman and sources predicted that, at most, 3,000 might qualify.

What does Saint Sherrod have to say for this one? Last I heard there were more claims from Black farmers than could have possibly have existed. But what the hell- we just gave 3.4 billion to Native Americans in Reparations.. lets keep it going. Read more here: Reparations for Native Americans Plus a billion more in bonds.

Don’t miss this from The Washington Examiner:

Sherrods Disappearing Act- Not so fast

She made big bucks in the Lawsuit called New Communities -This is the largest award so far in the minority farmers law suit (Pigford vs Vilsack)

New Communities is due to receive approximately $13 million ($8,247,560 for loss of land and $4,241,602 for loss of income; plus $150,000 each to Shirley and Charles for pain and suffering). There may also be an unspecified amount in forgiveness of debt.

Are you satisfied Charlie??


Black farmers ask why some get aid and they wait

It is time to hang up this story, I know. Enough of Sherrod- she had her 20 minutes. But I am sorry. When I read that since the Senate seven times– I repeat seven times, could not come up with the votes needed to fund this Billion dollar action, Our Dear Leader says: administration pledged last week to find $1.5 billion.  So lets disband congress. They are now irrelevant. Forget the details of why the Senate will not approve. But that was yesterday’s story.

Here is the back story in case this is your first time around Bunkerville: Senate fails to approve settlement for Black Farmers

Black farmers involved in a decades-old discrimination case are questioning why the Obama administration has promised to hasten aid for some large-scale farmers in the South while their case is held up in political wrangling.

The administration pledged last week to find $1.5 billion to help farmers hit by natural disasters after it appeared unlikely the Senate would promptly fund the package. So now we just call it a “natural Disaster”!

There have been seven failed attempts by the Senate, including one last week, to fund the settlement.

More here from Reuters

Maddow Tells Letterman ‘Scaring White People Is Good Politics’ For Conservatives

Slide over to 4 minutes in the vid for her take on Breitbart and Fox. Watch the whole thing at your peril as she opines on Saint Sherrod and on the state of the networks-warning, take your meds first.

How Maddow made her way spewing her ugliness over to Letterman  is the story. Bad enough MSNBC tolerates her. Really tired.. and its the “they” she keeps talking about-which is me  I assume. I consider myself to be a  good, decent American who loves my country. Stop the Race Card Please. But then again, us double digit I.Q’s are the problem for her. Truth be damned. It is so annoying.

Rachel Maddow on Tuesday told David Letterman that scaring white people is good politics for conservatives.

After the host of CBS’s “Late Show” asked his perilously biased guest about the Andrew Breitbart-Shirley Sherrod affair, the MSNBCer predictably pointed her accusatory finger at Fox News and everybody on the right. 

“The idea is you sort of rile up the white base to be afraid of an other, to be afraid of the scary immigrants or scary black people,” Maddow said.

“Somebody coming to take what is white people’s rightful property,” she continued. “And you get them riled up so they feel like they need to vote in self-defense, and they vote for conservative candidates because of that fear”

Read on for one of the most nasty transcripts of it:

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2010/08/04/maddow-tells-letterman-scaring-white-people-good-politics-conservatives#ixzz0viiQbh3R

Former Shirley Sherrod employee accuses her of exploiting black farm laborers

Yes, Ms Sherrod, you should have quit while you were ahead. The follow up to her story has been bouncing around in the underground  for a number of days. Fox is now intimated  into not covering anyting more- so just in case you are not in the loop- catch the update for the Washington Examiner. Let us hope she sues Breibart… Oh the Discovery will be special. Saint Sherrod stayed 5 minutes passed her 15 minutes of fame.

One of Bunkerville’s earlier stories including her dear hubby: Shirley too toxic for talk shows

From The Washington Examiner:

Readers who read my original Washington Examiner post about Shirley Sherrod know that she and husband Charles received $150,000 each for “pain and suffering” as part of “a thirteen million dollar settlement in the minority farmers law suit Pigford vs Vilsack.”

Based on history presented by Ron Wilkins yesterday at Counterpunch, it’s appropriate to ask: “Whose pain and suffering?”

It now seems that Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod inflicted quite a bit of pain and suffering on their own — and on some of the very people Mr. Sherrod described as “our own” in a speech earlier this year — at New Communities, Inc. (NCI). The group is described at the Rural Development Leadership Network’s web site as “the land trust that Shirley and Charles Sherrod established, with other black farm families in the 1960s.”
Read more at the Washington Examiner: Here

USDA Offers $1.3-Billion Settlement to Female, Latino Farmers Who Claim Discrimination

Just too much info on a Wednesday– enough blogging for one day…:)) It does not stop from this WH.

The Obama administration on Tuesday offered $1.3 billion to settle complaints from female and Latino farmers who say they faced discrimination from the Agriculture Department.
 
The proposal comes as Congress is poised to approve a $1.25 billion settlement with African-American farmers in a similar discrimination case. The agency also is negotiating with Native American farmers over another lawsuit.
 
Details of the latest offer were provided to The Associated Press by a Justice Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the settlement has not been finalized. http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/66673