Showing posts with label Congressional Black Caucus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congressional Black Caucus. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Time To Act: FBA Freedmen vs The California Black Caucus

 

To contact the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), you can use the following information:

Office of Congressional Ethics
Address:
441 G Street NW, Suite 265
Washington, DC 20548

Phone:
(202) 225-9739

Website:
You can also visit their official website for more information on how to file a complaint and to access resources: Office of Congressional Ethics

On their website, you will find guidelines for submitting complaints, as well as additional information about their processes and procedures.

Important Note: This is a general template and should be customized to fit the specific circumstances and evidence if you plan to mail in a complaint. Additionally, it is advisable to consult with a legal expert or an organization specializing in civil rights or ethics to ensure that your complaint is appropriately framed and supported by relevant laws.



[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]

California State Legislature
[Appropriate Committee or Office]
[Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]

Subject: Ethics Complaint Against [Congressman’s Name]

Dear [Committee/Office Name],

I am writing to formally submit an ethics complaint against Congressman [Name] for actions that undermine the integrity of the reparations process in California, specifically regarding the allocation of funds intended for reparations to eligible individuals.

1. Background: The California Reparations Task Force was established to address the historical injustices faced by African Americans in the state. It is my understanding that Congressman [Name] has engaged in actions that sabotage the intended purpose of these reparations, including attempts to redirect funds meant for eligible individuals to non-profit organizations with ties to his associates.

2. Allegations: I believe that Congressman [Name] has violated the following California laws and ethical standards:

  • Conflict of Interest (California Government Code § 87100): Congressman [Name] has a financial interest in non-profit organizations that are attempting to receive funding from the reparations allocated for individuals. This creates a conflict of interest that undermines the integrity of the reparations process.

  • Misuse of Public Funds (California Penal Code § 424): If Congressman [Name] has actively sought to divert funds from the reparations intended for individuals to organizations he is affiliated with, this constitutes a misuse of public funds.

  • Fraudulent Conduct (California Penal Code § 487): If it can be demonstrated that Congressman [Name] knowingly misled constituents or engaged in deceptive practices to secure funding for non-profits at the expense of eligible individuals, this may constitute fraud.

3. Evidence: I have gathered the following evidence to support my claims:

  • [List any documents, emails, public statements, or other evidence that support your allegations.]
  • [Include any testimonies or statements from individuals who can corroborate your claims.]

4. Request for Action: I urge the committee to investigate these allegations thoroughly. It is crucial that public officials are held accountable for their actions, especially when they impact vulnerable communities seeking justice and reparations for historical wrongs.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response and the necessary actions to uphold the integrity of the reparations process in California.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]



I wouldn't expect everyone to reach out, but I understand that if enough of us take action to hold these individuals accountable, it can create greater challenges for them to engage in similar misconduct in other states. This would set a legal precedent. We fight today, our kids benefit tomorrow.


A successful action against these Opps could establish a legal standard or framework that future cases can reference. If you didn't know, when a court or regulatory body makes a ruling on a specific issue, that ruling can influence how similar cases are handled in the future.

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Something to highlight: We are not in the same boat with non-Black people

We have nothing to do with the White population being so high (according to USAfacts.org), but they're mad at the wrong ones if they're looking at us. So stay strapped regardless, just in case someone wants to express themselves in a way that requires you to defend yourself. There are a number of ways as to why they're sabotaging themselves by investing so much energy and time into trying to fuck us over, and I continue to pray nothing but the worst on our anti-Black enemies.

Aside from that, you see the thousands of Black people topping the charts. Please believe me when I say these aren't just homeless Black men and women, children are dealing with this shit too. That's certainly an issue that we have to start combating, but it requires a lot of BS to greatly decrease and ultimately cease. 

Another big reason for this post is the difference in homelessness when you compare our group to the non-Black "People of color" community. We're not one in the same, see that and accept it. They aren't doing as bad because they're held up to avoid being in our position as a group, and on top of that, they use us for their gains to make sure they don't end up in our position. You have dummies among us leading some Black people to believe that we're all in the same boat out here, but these people are lying to you. This includes the ones standing up in front of congregations every Sunday.

I've already mentioned this more than a few times, you can see it in regards to the things they own, they have their banks, grocery stores, the government, and they have Black support keeping them from being in a similar position. Asian businesses were calling it discrimination when covid first hit, they were offended that we weren't buying from them. That offense would make sense only to the extent that we had some sort of businesses agreement where people from our respective communities supported a fair share of businesses and trade, but you know like I know it's one sided. It took fear of death in order for that to happen.

 

Let's not forget about ethnicity. Take a look at the "Brown" people. Sitting up spewing "Black and Brown" every time a mic moment presents itself is something only a fool would do when we have people in much better positions than we are. They won't protest it, that's free promotion and elevation while situations like the LA City Council continue to happen under the surface.



That energy needs to be poured within, that money needs to be poured within. We need customers, and all-around supporters, we don't need the energy that Shanquella Robinson got. May she rest in peace. We don't need the smoke the Turkey Leg Hut gets. When the Asian owner of Anna & June's Beauty Supply hit a Black woman in the face, don't forget the crowd of off-code Black women who showed up to support them. We need that die hard support shifted in the direction of Black businesses and efforts in order to shift this data.

It's not just data, the data represents the lives of members of our community. It doesn't matter what a Cynthia G says, because she's on a jihad against Black men that she doesn't even know. She's against Black men, Black boys, and Black male fetus', but was quick to jump on Black dick to get nut so she could have a baby that she didn't abort? Actions speak louder than words, but I'll leave her and her hypocrisy there while you take a look at the reality of the data below:

Don't let these people lie to you, and don't act as if we're in the same boat. Act accordingly. They're all about their gains, and we got Black people out here in leadership roles who are all about their gains, not ours. They smile in your face demanding that you support them so they can make sure that these other groups are straight. Do you feel the love from that? #TangiblesTalk


I want you to take a look at something, and I don't know if anyone has every listed this in the past or not but if someone magically pops up with this topic you know why.

Look at what the Congressional Asian Caucus focuses on:

Look at what the Congressional Hispanic Caucus focuses on:

Look at what the Congressional Black Caucus focuses on:

Is there any wonder why the data looks like this? I would rather have a non-Black person focus on the job and get the gains we need than someone who looks like us playing a role that leaves us down bad. This isn't to support a White person, we have to focus on who's going to ride for us and our betterment politically (i.e. Marcel Dixon shows promise), and support Black people building in business and heading solid community efforts that help us. If you aren't someone willing to stand up and do something for our betterment, do us and yourself a favor, get out of the way.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Undeserved Loyalty: Give and Take

It's time to switch things up, I don't post often because a lot of my previous posts apply to things in the past, present, and future. You might not be able to afford a billboard sign, but the right messages for Black Americans can also be put on yard signs in the community too. There are numerous ways to sound off without a social platform trying to block our message.


Black Americans, ask yourselves these questions:

Do you think it's right that our ancestors were forced into slavery?

Do you think they had a good time working in those fields being beaten, raped, tortured, decapitated, and literally worked to death in too many cases?

Do you think that it would be a great experience to be castrated?

What about being tied up and burned alive or hung? Sound fun or fucked up?

You don't need to know every single bit of history to know that the devil's kin were making our ancestors lives a living hell and have made it their mission in life to continue that tradition into the present day.

How far have we come and how far do we have to go in order for more Black Americans to actually get the message and understand it without out being naysayers and saboteurs for something that would actually benefit them?

I've mentioned this before and i'll say it again, the skinfolk that look like us and work against our best interest are not people we can afford to have in our lives. They don't deserve understanding or any of the sort, and it doesn't matter if they're a cousin or otherwise.

If your family or friends are against us receiving reparations, do you think that's right?

Some might say "It's not right, BUT" and i'd have to say there is no but. You have people willfully standing with the opposition against our betterment, does that sound like someone you should consider family, friends, or foes?

Everyone must be on code on the home front, and the same must apply to your circle. No need to argue, there are no debates about it, it's just high time the allegiance is applied to the right people.
The Congressional "Black" Caucus is already exposed as a Trojan horse, they're the Congressional Immigrant Caucus and the name should be changed so that they can stop with the roadblocks and misrepresentation of Black Americans. If they slither up to you seeking donations, tell them to go to hell because they want your resources to help non-Black Americans while passing us by.

The Congressional Black American Caucus has a nice ring to it.

This may seem divisive, but just like I've pointed out in many cases of undeserved loyalty, how many non-Black American groups are divisive with us while using us at the same time? The Congressional Black Caucus covers the needs of immigrants while neglecting us. Look at how they yelled and cried during the ice raids, when we don't even hear a damn peep out of the God Damned pieces of shit when Black Americans are blown away. There are members like Kamala Harris (who conveniently came on in 2017) that have separated Black families through incarceration, so you know they really have some nerve.

Do they invest any of that energy into corralling everyone up to push for us to receive reparations? Hell no they don't, so it's the same situation of people coming to our potluck to eat off of Black American support, which they shouldn't get without giving anything in return.

It was never give and take, its just take and take from Black Americans for far too many which is why we don't have comparable resources. Black Americans have been A-1 since day one, our work sweat and tears, building the nation, creating inventions that were stolen, fighting for injustice that benefits others more than us, and you still have a large majority of people giving us their ass to kiss.

Since it was never give and take, you know what it has to be now for the betterment of Black Americans. Reparations are a must and we can't be bashful about expecting true support in return for the non-stop support we give. We literally have non-Black American business thriving in areas where the majority of us living and they're thriving without giving anything back. Most don't even hire Black Americans and won't shop at our businesses.

Do you want reparations? It's time to ransom off our support for it in as many ways possible. If someone wants your business, you need their support. Nike should be lobbying heavy for our reparations. Before I go, be specific with the hashtag, because anyone can take #Reparations and use all that thunder for their group. After the unified decision to provide Gay Reparations, I switched to #ReparationsForBlackAmericans.

I urge you to take a look at this list of members in the Congressional Anti-Black American Caucus and do some digging. What are they doing for the majority Black community in the area? Also just like other groups have their little setups, don't be bashful about having something for Black Americans. There are numerous groups that will even include Black Americans so that they can receive more funding, did you know that? Look at https://aspira.org/, that's all about the betterment of Latinos but I know for a fact that they include Black students so that they can get the additional funding. 

Black owned organizations need to be the ones receiving the funding to make a positive impact on Black youth, they can't be add-ons of someone else's movement to ultimately help their people.

We have to know what our numbers look like, who shares the desire for a reciprocal relationship and we can go from there.