Poll: California Voters Deliver Resounding ‘No’ to Cash Reparations for Slavery

The California budget this year is $311 billion.  The thief’s who want reparations want over $800 billion.  Do they really want the money or do they want to kill off the economy of the State?  Giving even a tenth of this would destroy the economy, families and businesses.  The 10 freeway in the South and the 50/80 freeways in the north would have gridlock with folks fleeing the State.

“This insight into public reaction to offers of cash settlements shows difficulties await state lawmakers when they begin to consider the idea already flagged for action next year.

The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Timesfound some 59 percent of voters oppose cash payments compared with 28 percent who support the idea. The lack of support for cash reparations was resounding, with more than four in ten voters “strongly” opposed.”

Poll: California Voters Deliver Resounding ‘No’ to Cash Reparations for Slavery

SIMON KENT, Breitbart,  9/10/23      https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/09/10/poll-california-voters-deliver-resounding-no-to-cash-reparations-for-slavery/

The concept of the state delivering cash payments as reparations to the descendants of enslaved African Americans is opposed by California voters by a 2-to-1 margin, a poll released Sunday reveals.

This insight into public reaction to offers of cash settlements shows difficulties await state lawmakers when they begin to consider the idea already flagged for action next year.

The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Timesfound some 59 percent of voters oppose cash payments compared with 28 percent who support the idea. The lack of support for cash reparations was resounding, with more than four in ten voters “strongly” opposed.

“It has a steep uphill climb, at least from the public’s point of view,” said Mark DiCamillo, director of the IGS poll. The Times report states:

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers created California’s Reparations Task Force in 2020 with the goal of establishing a path to reparations that could serve as a model for the nation. After two years of deliberations, the task force sent a final report and recommendations this summer to the state Capitol, where Newsom and the Democratic-led Legislature will ultimately decide how the state should atone for slavery.

The group suggested providing cash payments to all descendants based on health disparities, mass incarceration and over-policing and housing discrimination that have adversely affected Black residents compared with white Californians.

The poll results now pressure Democrats to deliver on something they have worked towards for years even as it is opposed by voters in such strong measure.

The Times report notes some of the amounts already being considered.

It states “for health disparities, the task force recommends $13,619 for each year of residency in California — a figure that was derived by comparing life expectancy between Black non-Hispanic and white non-Hispanic Californians.

“To compensate for mass incarceration and over-policing, the task force recommends eligible descendants receive $2,352 for each year of residency in California during the war on drugs from 1971 to 2020.

“Compensation for housing discrimination totaled $3,378 for each year between 1933 and 1977 that a descendant resided in California.”

In the Berkeley poll, when voters who oppose reparations were asked why, the two main reasons cited most often were based on the concept of “fairness.”

They responded that “it’s unfair to ask today’s taxpayers to pay for wrongs committed in the past,” as picked by 60 percent of voters, and “it’s not fair to single out one group for reparations when other racial and religious groups have been wronged in the past,” chosen by 53 percent.

Only 19 percent said their reason was he proposal would cost the state too much, suggesting money alone is not the main objection.

One thought on “Poll: California Voters Deliver Resounding ‘No’ to Cash Reparations for Slavery

  1. 40% of California tax money goes to social services assisting the “victims of our unfair society”.
    10% goes to infrastructure. 20 years ago, when California was a shining star… it was the reverse.
    The ridiculous assumption that slavery from centuries ago can be mitigated by a colossal give away today is the brain child of our current Marxist Socialist far left dysfunctional (broke) administration.
    Look around. Is any of this power mad democrat craziness working? No it is not.
    Just say NO. They will call you racist, it is the last card in their hand.
    Vote these idiots back into oblivion where they belong.

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