Kamala Harris wants to help blacks buy homes, cacs mad in comments

Actually6Foot3

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doesn't seem like that could happen under the proposal

  • The grantee must be purchasing a principal residence.
  • The grantee must have lived for at least the preceding 10 years in a historically red-lined community that remains low-to-moderate income.
  • Grantee families cannot have an annual income of over $100,000 or $125,000 in high-cost areas.
  • Grantee individuals cannot make over $50,000 or $75,000 in high-cost areas.
Read more at Combatting the Racial Homeownership Gap | Kamala Harris For The People


can we not mislead each other and make the typical conclusions for once. these points sound like it's specifically for the neighborhood people lol. a corporation wouldn't even qualify
LOL of you think there won't be a loophole.

The Visa Program That Helped Pay for Hudson Yards - CityLab

Here's one example. Not the same program but you get the point.

I'm telling you now this will not work.
 

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I can't stand her but I would fukk the shyt out of her. :noah:
 

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Did y’all read the actual plans? It doesn’t specify blacks. Just redlined communities. Meaning anyone in those communities are eligible.

Btw home ownership is not going to decrease the wealth gap.
It's a start. I can't sit here and deny a correlation btw living in a house and using that as leverage to solidify financial independence as oppose to living in a slum and using that income to ultimately pay for that security
 
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LOL of you think there won't be a loophole.
The Visa Program That Helped Pay for Hudson Yards - CityLab
Here's one example. Not the same program but you get the point.
I'm telling you now this will not work.

yeah its definitely not the same program. seems like it was an investment program targeted for rich people to invest in certain areas... a program that didn't really do much for about 20 years. then after 20 years, it changed by allowing investment outside the targeted area. other than that, it seems as though the program actually did as it was intended.... revitalize areas and create jobs. it doesn't seem as though it was intended as a "help specific poor people" program as it seems Kamala has proposed. what Kamala has proposed just seems like an extension of already existing housing assistance programs tbh.

but in this case, all we can go by at this time in judging this specific candidates is what she has outlined. if state and local governments and other administrations that weren't even in place when the law was enacted decide to add extras on later, i don't think that would be Kamala's fault. :yeshrug: hypotheticals can apply to any proposal

for example, if it was a reparations proposal, one can easily say "oh that's not gonna work out in the long run because there might me a loophole at some point or people are going to probably just fukk the money off and still be poor"... are you gonna be against the proposal? :usure:
 

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yeah its definitely not the same program. seems like it was an investment program targeted for rich people to invest in certain areas... a program that didn't really do much for about 20 years. then after 20 years, it changed by allowing investment outside the targeted area. other than that, it seems as though the program actually did as it was intended.... revitalize areas and create jobs. it doesn't seem as though it was intended as a "help specific poor people" program as it seems Kamala has proposed. what Kamala has proposed just seems like an extension of already existing housing assistance programs tbh.

but in this case, all we can go by at this time in judging this specific candidates is what she has outlined. if state and local governments and other administrations that weren't even in place when the law was enacted decide to add extras on later, i don't think that would be Kamala's fault. :yeshrug: hypotheticals can apply to any proposal

for example, if it was a reparations proposal, one can easily say "oh that's not gonna work out in the long run because there might me a loophole at some point or people are going to probably just fukk the money off and still be poor"... are you gonna be against the proposal? :usure:
:mjlol:

We'll never know since she'll never be president.

She's also just pandering :manny:
 

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Lowering barriers is exactly how the mortgage crash of 2008 happened. A lot of people who had no business owning homes got access to subprime loans.

She also said this:



I think it’s going over most people’s head

Everything she mentioned ARE black problems. No?
 
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