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Senate Stalls Again On Settlements To Black Farmers, Native Americans

BEN EVANS   08/ 5/10 11:38 PM ET   AP

Black Farmers Settlement

WASHINGTON — Despite broad support, legislation to finalize $4.6 billion in settlements with black farmers and American Indians stalled in the Senate again Thursday amid partisan bickering.

Lawmakers from both parties say they support resolving the long-standing claims of discrimination and mistreatment by federal agencies. But the funding has been caught up for months in a fight over spending and deficits, with Republicans and Democrats arguing over how to pay for them.

Republicans have repeatedly blocked Democratic proposals and did so again Thursday. This time, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argued that the settlement in the Indian case needs work and made a counter offer that would change parts of it.

An exasperated Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., responded that it's not Congress' role to renegotiate the case, which has been in court for 14 years and which the Obama administration is under a court-ordered deadline to resolve.

"My colleague from Wyoming, I think, wishes he were one of the negotiators," Dorgan said. "Nobody in Congress was a negotiator ... the question is whether we will meet our responsibility."

In the Indian case, at least 300,000 Native Americans claim they were swindled out of royalties overseen by the Interior Department since 1887 for things like oil, gas, grazing and timber. They would share a $3.4 billion settlement in a class-action lawsuit originally filed in 1996 by Elouise Cobell, a member of the Blackfeet Tribe from Browning, Mont.

For the black farmers, it is the second round of funding from a class-action lawsuit originally settled in 1999 over allegations of widespread discrimination by local Agriculture Department offices in awarding loans and other aid. It is known as the Pigford case, named after Timothy Pigford, a black farmer from North Carolina who was an original plaintiff.

The government already has paid out more than $1 billion to about 16,000 farmers, with most getting payments of about $50,000. The new money is intended for people - some estimates say 70,000 or 80,000 - who were denied earlier payments because they missed deadlines for filing. The amount of money each would get depends on how many claims are successfully filed.

Passing the funding for the two cases would fulfill a campaign promise by President Barack Obama to resolve long-festering complaints.

John Boyd, head of the National Black Farmers Association, said both parties share the blame of leaving the work undone before the Senate adjourned for it's month-long August recess.

"It's just partisan division, one party against another," he said. "It's an embarrassment for the American people that they can't get a bill passed that everybody supports."

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07:02 PM on 08/06/2010
Poor black farmers and Native Americans shafted out of their land and royalties owed them. Problem #1: These people are poor. #2: Not white. #3: probably would vote Democrat.
Now you can bet your ass if this was ADM or Monsanto or any number of giant agri-businesses the conservatives in government both Dems and republicans would be falling all over themselves to be the first to right this wrong done to our proud and patroitic American corporations.
But you poor black, brown or native people, not so much. So sorry. There is a way in which congress may be able to overcome this impass.
Maybe if you pool some of your money you will get,say a thousand or two apiece you can bribe, strike that, donate to, no reinsert bribe, it's legal now,to the PACs or re-election campaigns of the esteemed gentlemen, maybe, just maybe you can purchase yourselves some justice, just like the SCOTUS determined the founding fathers intended.
Good luck with that one.
05:31 PM on 08/06/2010
Another shakedown. When will it end?
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02:38 PM on 08/06/2010
If I were the farmers, I would act just like the banks and government. Halt all production of food, until you get what you want. Food is way more important than money will ever be, they don't know their power...
05:30 PM on 08/06/2010
And the banks will forclose on your farm, and then what? And what do farmers want. They get huge subsidies already.
06:38 PM on 08/06/2010
Not every farmer gets huge subsidies, certainly not the farmers in the case above.
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drwtsn
Could I please get an upgrade to a macro-bio?
09:03 PM on 08/06/2010
Many of the "farmers" (perhaps most) cannot do anything of the sort because they lost their farms due to their inability to get loans like white farmers.
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
12:21 PM on 08/06/2010
Of course the Republicans stall why should they give minorities money they won in a law suit, i hope we all remember this in November and the party of corporate special interests needs to take a back seat to this nations bus!
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ebonyblade
each one teach one!
12:26 PM on 08/06/2010
Right on.....
12:30 PM on 08/06/2010
Dude as you can see blacks are still waiting for their 40 acres of land and a mule!
The U.S. government has never cared about any minority!
These farmers great grand kids will probably get this money if even that!
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
01:27 PM on 08/06/2010
Fanned and this is all in the hands of a non farmer in Washington that happens to think minorities are second class citizens
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theRealAmerica
bruised,battered and scarred...but hard
12:15 PM on 08/06/2010
...and B@+ SHI+ Crazy Bachman's family farm gets $250K in subsidies every year...

hmmm?
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11:32 AM on 08/06/2010
Why doesn't personal responsibility and accountability ever apply to the party of NO? The wrong was done; now FIX IT.
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Try the truth
Reality has a well known liberal bias
11:54 AM on 08/06/2010
kas, seriously what have they EVER fixed? You have a new fan!
TeaPartyVoter
Liberal Stopper
11:15 AM on 08/06/2010
Obama and the Dems are running out of people to apologize to.
11:17 AM on 08/06/2010
Obama doesn't control this payment.
Can't blame the man for everything.
The congress does!
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enigma2
Enigmas are enigmatic..
05:37 PM on 08/06/2010
Oh, but they do try, don't they?
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Try the truth
Reality has a well known liberal bias
11:21 AM on 08/06/2010
So as usual, the teabagger doesn't have the information, but finds a way to blame the President! Is your ignorance blissful?
11:26 AM on 08/06/2010
Seriously.
Can't start your car blame Obama!
You get fired for getting late to work. Blame Obama!
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Americanium
Liberal nut
11:05 AM on 08/06/2010
For years this country has been sending money to Egypt and Israel, without missing a deadline. No amount is too much.

However to settle an issue that had to go to COURT they still find hard to pay up.. I wonder who the litigants are? hmmmmmmmm

Oh yes and they claim they are not racists!! Republicans are doing the devil's work day in day out..
11:13 AM on 08/06/2010
Thank you!
I just wrote that but HP deleted my comment twice!
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
12:26 PM on 08/06/2010
#132
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JaxReader
Charity is no substitute for justice withheld.
10:36 AM on 08/06/2010
GOP = the Party of Fear and Hate
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catbyte
Anishinaabe in MI
10:32 AM on 08/06/2010
Dear Senator Barrasso, JUST PAY US THE MONEY, CHEAPSKATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You've screwed us long enough. Cretin.

Diane

Anishnabe in MI
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
12:29 PM on 08/06/2010
I find it repulsive that when it comes to handing billions over to Iraq and Afghanistan Senator Barrasso has no problem endorsing the check, but when confronted by our legal system he has a problem making things right for Americans who is the enemy?
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ebonyblade
each one teach one!
12:32 PM on 08/06/2010
Love that "cretin"

ROTFL

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10:30 AM on 08/06/2010
U.S. never seems to miss foreign aid payment to our allies but we can't pay our own citizens.
They even filibusted unemployment.
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Takebackourmoney
01:06 PM on 08/06/2010
or pay the one who don't deserve it

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/01/AR2006070100962.html
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PolicyWonkette
10:29 AM on 08/06/2010
"It's just partisan division, one party against another," he said. "It's an embarrassment for the American people that they can't get a bill passed that everybody supports."

Pretty much sums up the state of the senate during Obama's time as president.
10:52 AM on 08/06/2010
There is no reason to blame this situation on President Obama, whose Administration is trying to get it resolved. Blame obstructionist Republicans in Congress.
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PolicyWonkette
12:58 PM on 08/06/2010
I'm not blaming the president. I'm blaming the senate -- and the way it has behaved since Mr. Obama took office. There's no excuse for it.

So we're in agreement.
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10:28 AM on 08/06/2010
Well, the Natives have been getting the shaft long before 1887, what's another hundred years. Maybe one day they will get back their land like the Supreme Court ruled was taken Illegally. I know, I know, wishful thinking.
Ladyliberal
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10:47 AM on 08/06/2010
They are just waiting for the old ones to die. Which has happened many times. Pay up now. The case has been decided. The bill is due to be paid.
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11:35 AM on 08/06/2010
Exactly, so they can pull the old "none of those affected are alive today" routine...
10:24 AM on 08/06/2010
"The time has come
To say fair's fair
To pay the rent
To pay our share
The time has come
A fact's a fact
It belongs to them
Let's give it back"
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Takebackourmoney
10:12 AM on 08/06/2010
The atrocious behavior of those that have. Why is this a bill in congress. The courts ruled for the farmers so why does it need congressional approval. Anyone see anything wrong here. Blatant R@cism. Yes, I said it.
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10:39 AM on 08/06/2010
The money has to come from somewhere.
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Takebackourmoney
10:46 AM on 08/06/2010
Standard BS.
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vegaspauli
02:20 PM on 08/06/2010
The government collected the money years ago and simply never gave it to those to whom it belonged.