13 Quotes by John Perazzo

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    The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery couldn’t do, what Jim Crow couldn’t do, what the harshest racism couldn’t do. And that is to destroy the black family.”88.

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    In just a few years, the time-tested practices of the entire lending industry had been abandoned under government pressure. One in five mortgages were now financed by subprime loans, and loans with no money down had risen to nearly 14% of all mortgages.39 Denying the laws of financial gravity was not a practice that could go on indefinitely, and it soon led to a tidal wave of home foreclosures across the United States.

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    Post–Civil War studies show that most black couples in their forties had been together for at least twenty years.

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    Pressure to revise the lending procedures came from radical community organizations such as ACORN and the Greenlining Institute, which were able to create an intimidating atmosphere by accusing banks of discriminatory practices contrary to the CRA mandates. The.

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    Meanwhile, under the new welfare laws, economic incentives were offered to female recipients of financial assistance to shun marriage and avoid the formation of two-parent families. For.

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    An extreme – not to say absurd – version of the “two Americas” is the “1% versus the 99%” fantasy cooked up by the “Occupy Wall Street” radicals. In.

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    When Vice President Al Gore, a progressive supporter of teacher unions and opponent of school vouchers, was asked why he opposed school vouchers for black children while sending his own son to a private school, he said, “If I was the parent of a child who went to an inner-city school that was failing, I might be for vouchers, too.”106.

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    George Soros survived World War II by working as an assistant to an official in the fascist government whose job was to confiscate the property of Jews headed to the gas chambers.9 After the war, Soros relocated to England,10 where he attended the London School of Economics and was influenced by one-worldism and the prospect of perfecting humanity through social engineering.

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    The battle over the expansion of an already too powerful state is the crucial battle of our times. It is the battle to preserve liberty and individual freedom, the core of what America is about. Trillion-dollar.

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