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Michele Bachmann Criticizes Black Farmer Settlement

Michele Bachmann Black Farmer Settlements

MARGERY A. BECK   07/18/11 10:22 PM ET   AP

OMAHA, Neb. — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann pointed to one program in particular Monday when talking about wasteful government spending: a multibillion dollar settlement paid to black farmers, who claim the federal government discriminated against them for decades in awarding loans and other aid.

The issue came up after Bachmann and Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa toured flooded areas along the Missouri River. During a news conference, they fielded a question about whether farmers affected by the flooding also should be worried by proposed U.S. Department of Agriculture cuts.

The two responded by criticizing a 1999 settlement in what is known as the Pigford case, after the original plaintiff, North Carolina farmer Timothy Pigford. Late last year, President Barack Obama signed legislation authorizing a new, nearly $1.2 billion settlement for people who were denied payments in the earlier one because they missed deadlines for filing.

King has likened the Pigford settlement to "modern-day reparations" for African-Americans. He said Monday a large percentage of the settlement "was just paid out in fraudulent claims" and criticized the Obama administration's plan to resolve separate lawsuits filed by Hispanic and female farmers.

"That's another at least $1.3 billion," King said "I'd like to apply that money to the people that are under water right now."

Bachmann seconded King's criticism, saying, "When money is diverted to inefficient projects, like the Pigford project, where there seems to be proof-positive of fraud, we can't afford $2 billion in potentially fraudulent claims when that money can be used to benefit the people along the Mississippi River and the Missouri River."

John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association, which represented black farmers in the Pigford settlement, called the criticism unfair.

"Why continue to take from those people who haven't taken part in federal programs equally and give to another group of farmers who have taken part in federal programs?" Boyd asked. "I think taking resources from a group of people who have been historically denied any relief at the Department of Agriculture is a bad idea. For the flood victims that deserve redress ... they should provide those people with relief, too."

Boyd said he and others worked to put anti-fraud provisions in the legislation signed last year. They require each claim of discrimination to be judged individually to determine its merit – a process that Boyd said has not yet even begun.

"We worked with Republicans ... to get those issues addressed," he said. "Even after we got them addressed, Ms. Bachmann and Mr. King have continued to look at black farmers in a very negative way.

"I think it's bad for the American people. I think if Ms. Bachmann wants to be president of the United States, she should treat all people fairly."

Bachmann's criticism wasn't limited to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Minnesota congresswoman also took a swipe at the president, who has not visited areas of Iowa, Nebraska or other states flooded by the river.

"The devastation is beyond what people can imagine," Bachmann said. "Surely this is worthy of a presidential visit to come see this level of devastation in western Iowa."

Heavy rain and a large snowmelt from the Rocky Mountains have poured water into the Missouri, flooding more than 500,000 acres in seven states. The high water is expected to linger through August, putting pressure on levees that protect homes, cities and farms.

"This flood that we have seems to have disappeared from the minds of people from across the country," King said. "If you're not here to see it ... you don't hear very much about it."

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OMAHA, Neb. — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann pointed to one program in particular Monday when talking about wasteful government spending: a multibillion dollar settlement pai...
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07:37 PM on 07/21/2011
These people are smokescreens for Romney, who is the nominee. Yes, that's right. I said it 3 years ago, I say it again. No one but Romney is going up against The President. and thank goodness, Romney is a Mormon, and we just do not, collectively, like them.

Funny. We used to hate the Chinese. I have researched deeds in CT for years, and the restrictions, including 'only 20 chickens' and 'only 3 sheds' invariably include : 'No Chinese'. Now we owe them 14 trillion bucks.
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mburgh
Come Back Samuel Gompers
06:48 PM on 07/21/2011
The truly sad thing here is that now that women have a national voice, only the rightwing knuckleheads are allowed to speak. Would that Elizabeth Warren got as much airtime as Palin/Bachmann.
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04:01 PM on 07/21/2011
Palin is silly. Bachmann is just plain scary. Either as an elected official----HORRIFYING.
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ReggieN
Never test the depth of the water with both feet
03:47 PM on 07/21/2011
We unfortunately are becoming immune to her silliness. Of course I'm being nice by stating it as silliness.
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snowballinhell
Humans have a 100% chance of extinction
03:54 PM on 07/21/2011
When it's really ugliness.
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ReggieN
Never test the depth of the water with both feet
04:17 PM on 07/21/2011
Much better description. It's all part of the plan, be so extreme that when you say something bad it seems OK.
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snowballinhell
Humans have a 100% chance of extinction
02:39 PM on 07/21/2011
This sounds to me like ' I'm not a racist , I just think we don't have the money to spend.' And ignore the farm subsidies the Backman family receives from the AG dept.? http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/1209/Antisocialist_Bachmann_got_250k_in_federal_farm_subsidies.html

Oh, you mean boy, you. Hurrrummphh!
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01:13 PM on 07/21/2011
Is there also an opportunity for Mrs. Bachmann to criticize farmers that are Catholic, veterans, gay, women and other groups that she finds distasteful in her version of the world?
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McAttorney
Speak softly and have a great schtick
01:10 PM on 07/21/2011
Let's just cut to the chase: The Trolls resent the 13th and 14th ammendments as federal intrusions on "labor" and "states' rights." If it's White, it's right - FAR RIGHT!!
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sedc72
4th Gen. Vet., DC Native
08:44 AM on 07/21/2011
Can ANYBODY please tell me why regular working class people STILL vote republican? They do not have your interest at hand, in fact, they rather you have nothing -
NO women rights
NO civil rights
NO gay rights
NO rights that will benefit anyone that doesn't look or think like THEM. RICH and WHITE.
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GoRyanExpress
Loving Life
01:21 PM on 07/21/2011
OMG, my girlfriend and I have been asking this same question for a couple of years now, and still no one has been able to answer it. If you're not a part of the 2% wealthy folks, whats the benefit to you...???

Crickets..............
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Michele Kobus
01:05 AM on 07/21/2011
Here is an idea to save money on farm subsidies. How about NO SUBSIDIES if less than 50% of your income is derived directly from farming and none to Corporations with over 10 million in assets.
That would eliminatre SEnators and Congresstwits like Bachmann, BEn Nelson, and both US Senators from Iowa collecting their checks. No farm subsidies for non farmers.
It would save billions and not hurt real farmers one bit.
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Michele Kobus
12:56 AM on 07/21/2011
With Liberety and Justice for White Republicans. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAmen
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12:52 AM on 07/21/2011
In arguing with a Bachman parrot on this site I discovered where the misinformation about the "black farmer settlement" is originating: Louis T. March, who wrote a book excoriating the Pigford settlements (there were two) and who has since been a featured speaker at a conference of the inappropriately named American Renaissance Society. This is a neo-Nazi, racist organization. And I ought to know, because this group called me a "race traitor" after I got a historical marker put up in Georgia in honor of slain civil rights hero Lemuel Penn. So, neo-Nazis--Louis March---Michelle Bachman and Eric Knight--talking points for all the rightwingnuts out there. Be aware.
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Michele Kobus
01:18 AM on 07/21/2011
Good info to have F & F
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sedc72
4th Gen. Vet., DC Native
08:40 AM on 07/21/2011
Good for you, redheadwoman. Thanks 2 you, I got some research 2 look up about Lemuel Penn, always good 2 know your history. F&F!
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05:22 PM on 07/20/2011
she is so disgustingly r;a.c. i s.t and uneducated it's unbelievable. she'll NEVER be president. she shouldn't even be a representative. shame on her constituents who keep electing a complete buffon to congress.
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SaucyD
Can you hear me now!
05:13 PM on 07/20/2011
Anything that will enure to the benefit of minorities must be frought with fraud and/or unconstitutional according to Bachmann. Not sure how she hopes to become president when she is in NO way interested in representing ALL Americans. She is a h8 monger!
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darkelflass
defender of the cute and fuzzy
03:56 PM on 07/20/2011
It's curious that whenever funds are finally granted to people (who have been abused and neglected by federal programs for YEARS), they are quickly labelled as fraudulent by the ever grasping and greedy white politicians in this country. It's especially odd when these same crybabies are the first ones to have their hands out when the chit hits the fan in their lives. I also find the comment "modern-day reparations" extremely insulting. Racist much? And to the first person who wants to wag a finger at me and yell "race card," let me say in advance, BITE ME.
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Michele Kobus
12:59 AM on 07/21/2011
Made worse for the fact that part of her income came from farm subsidies and she has never been a farmer.
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The Albany Kid
From the 518 to the 651
02:57 PM on 07/20/2011
Why the hostility toward Black folks, Michelle? After all, you have something in common with at least one Black woman (Star Jones, who had a gay hubby).
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ninjasrolled
Orbiting a small unregarded yellow sun
03:21 PM on 07/21/2011
I'm still not counting Oprah out on that one, either.
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The Albany Kid
From the 518 to the 651
04:19 PM on 07/21/2011
LOL