Dems stuffed BILLIONS in reparations for black farmers in ‘Inflation Reduction Act’

Jack McEvoy, DCNF

The Democrats’ massive climate spending and tax bill gave the Department of Agriculture (USDA) $2.2 billion in loans to pay farmers, many of whom are black, who have previously been denied USDA loans due to discrimination.

The provision, which was backed by Democratic Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Raphael Warnock of Georgia, is intended to provide financial assistance to farmers, ranchers or forest landowners that the department determines to have experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs before Jan. 1. 2021, according to the bill’s text. Although the funding could go to any farmer that the government has discriminated against, such as white women or members of the LGBTQ community, the money is primarily intended to rectify the historic denial of loans to black farmers, accordingto The Wall Street Journal.

Another of the bill’s provisions will allocate $3.1 to help farmers of any race who are facing financial hardship and also have a direct or guaranteed loan with the USDA. Democrats quietly abandoned their original plan in August to give $4 billion to black farmers as part of the March 2021 Covid relief bill after white farmers filed a lawsuit against the funding, saying it was unconstitutional to exclude white farmers based on race, according to Bloomberg Law.

Booker, Warnock and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sent a letter on Sept. 15 to Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack urging the USDA to quickly disperse the billions in farm relief funding. Vilsack stated in August that the department was still determining the best way to distribute the funds that Congress mandated to be handled by an independent organization, according to the WSJ.

The bill which Democrats call the ‘Inflation Reduction Act,’ will spend over $740 billion to fund “environmental justice” programs, invest in green energy as well as expand government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and Internal Revenue Service. The law’s ability to lower the country’s current high levels of inflation is “statistically indistinguishable from zero,” according to the Wharton Budget Model.

The USDA did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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