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Democrats continue to play Black people for fools and you won't believe the latest example
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I learned recently that California Democrats were pushing hard for a bill that would have given individuals who have crossed over our southern border illegally up to $150,000 to buy their first homes.
Here’s how Fox News reported the story, “last month, the California legislature advanced AB 1840, known as the ‘California Dream for All’ loan program, which would have given illegal immigrants up to $150,000 in first-time home ownership loans — a bill that if signed into law would have given first-time homebuyers up to 20% of a home’s value or up to $150,000 as down payment assistance.” Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the AB 1840 last Friday.
When I read about this plan, I first thought of some of my staffers who work with me at Project H.O.O.D., the nonprofit I run on the South Side of Chicago. My staffers work hard every day and have yet to reach the point where they can afford to buy a home. Though Illinois does not have a bill similar to California’s, the state has given millions upon millions of dollars to these newly arrived people who have yet to pay their dues in America.
What kind of message are we sending to all of those who pursue their version of the American Dream by saving part of their paycheck for a home purchase?
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What I find especially ironic here is that the Democratic Party has made so much bank off the backs of Black people by claiming that America is racist and systemically racist. President Obama has said that racism is in the DNA of America. President Biden essentially said that America is so racist that he must hire the first Black female Supreme Court justice because she can’t do it without his help. And on and on it goes.
So, my question is this: Then where is the help for Black people?
Of course, I ask this question rhetorically. I don’t believe white supremacy is America’s problem. What bothers me is how the Democrats continue to play Black people for fools.
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Several years ago, then-Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ran her campaign on the promise that she would make the city of Chicago safer. It is no secret that predominantly Black neighborhoods like mine suffer disproportionate violence. What did she do upon being elected? She declared Chicago a sanctuary city, not for those suffering violence, but for newly arrived migrants. Why do they get the sanctuary and not our life-long taxpayers?
I have no issue with migrants as individual people. I’ve taken them into my church, for we are all children of God. My issue is with our politicians playing us off each other.
More recently, politicians in California and Illinois dangled the promise of reparations for Black people. Neither state owned slaves and, yes, there was redlining and block busting and the like. We heard rumors that Blacks in San Francisco might get upward to hundreds of millions of dollars in reparations — cash, homes for $1, tax-free annual payments, etc. I knew it was nothing but a scam and I had to sit there and watch too many Blacks I know talk about what they would do with the money that was coming their way.
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Then the politicians in California said, “Oh never mind.” No cash payments for you. We’ll just give you more services. Which means what? More money for government employees. Like the Vegas casinos, the government always wins in the end.
And then, to add insult to injury, the same government turns around and announces it wants to give $150,000 to the newly arrived migrants. Which means what? Black taxpayers will be helping with footing this bill.
This is not even about playing with Black Americans by the Democrats anymore. This is outright abuse. They’re abusing a group of people who have been abused so long that they don’t even know they’re being abused anymore.
If you think I’m exaggerating, I will give you one example and it should suffice for any decent American. The elementary school down the street from my church has only 4 percent of the kids enrolled there doing math at grade level. In reading, it is only at six percent. The politicians know this. The teachers’ union knows this. And yet they continue to lie, saying that they are fixing the problem…by focusing on white supremacy.
And then they call us race traitors if we vote for anyone or any policy other than what’s offered by Democrats.
This won’t end until Blacks wake up. At this point, it is not even political or about joining the Republican Party. It’s about survival. It’s about exercising our rights as Americans that our people fought so hard for — they’d be ashamed of us now. It’s about being Americans and it is about respecting ourselves, our children.
That is the only way we will move forward into an America where we are the leaders and game changers.
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Supreme Court blocks California ban on notifying students’ parents about gender transitions
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The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for California schools to notify parents if their children want to change their gender identity without approval from the student amid a challenge against the Golden State’s ban on so-called forced outing of transgender students.
The court granted an emergency appeal from a conservative legal group, the Thomas More Society, blocking, at least for now, a state law that prohibited automatic parental notification requirements if students change their gender expression or pronouns at school.
The Thomas More Society praised the decision as “the most significant parental rights ruling in a generation.” Two sets of Catholic parents represented by the legal group argued that the state law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2024, caused schools to mislead them and secretly facilitate the students’ gender transitions.
Two sets of Catholic parents argued that the state law, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2024, caused schools to mislead them and secretly facilitate the students’ gender transitions. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
But California contended that students have the right to privacy about their gender expression, particularly if they fear rejection from their families who may not support their decision to adopt a new gender identity. The state also said school policies and state law sought to balance student privacy with parental rights.
Last year, state education officials told school districts that the state’s policy “does not mandate nondisclosure.” Newsom’s office also previously said that “parents continue to have full, guaranteed access to their student’s education records as required by federal law.”
The Supreme Court sided with the parents on Monday and reinstated a lower-court order blocking the law and school policies while the case continues.
“The parents who assert a free exercise claim have sincere religious beliefs about sex and gender, and they feel a religious obligation to raise their children in accordance with those beliefs. California’s policies violate those beliefs,” the majority wrote in an unsigned order, adding that state policies also burden the free exercise of religion.
The Thomas More Society praised the decision as “the most significant parental rights ruling in a generation.” (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)
Conservative Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas also said they would have gone a step further and granted the teachers’ appeal to lift restrictions for them. The three liberal justices dissented, saying the case is still working its way through lower courts and there was no need to take action now.
“If nothing else, this Court owes it to a sovereign State to avoid throwing over its policies in a slapdash way, if the Court can provide normal procedures. And throwing over a State’s policy is what the Court does today,” Justice Elena Kagan wrote.
A federal judge ruled in December 2025 that schools cannot prevent teachers from sharing information about a student’s gender identity with their parents, but an appeals court blocked that ruling last month, leading the plaintiffs to ask the nation’s highest court to step in.
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The Supreme Court sided with the parents and reinstated a lower-court order blocking the law and school policies while the case continues. (OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)
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The high court has been weighing whether to hear arguments in cases out of other states such as Massachusetts and Florida filed by parents who say schools facilitated gender transitions without notifying them.
The U.S. Department of Education also announced last month that the California law violates federal law. The findings of the federal investigation could put at risk the nearly $8 billion in education funding the federal government gives the state each year if state officials do not work with the Trump administration to resolve the violations.
The Trump administration is also pursuing legal action against California and threatening to withhold funding over a policy allowing biological males to compete in girls’ sports.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Latest California-based gig work app lets people book content creators, editors
It’s 10 a.m. sharp, and Abby Kurtz gets her first assignment of the day. She’s received a time, a location in San Francisco and a target.
Her weapon of choice: an iPhone.
“Being a social agent is really the coolest thing ever,” she said.
Kurtz is a content creator working through an app called Social Agent, part of an expanding gig economy where more and more workers are trading stability for flexibility. Work that once required connections, planning, and a big budget can now be booked with a tap —extending the on-demand model from rides and meals to storytelling itself.
Just make a request, and someone like Kurtz can arrive within 30 minutes, camera-ready.
“What I look for when I’m shooting events is very crisp and clean content,” she said.
Her mission this time took her to Sutro Nursery, a nonprofit dedicated to growing native plants and that is hoping to grow its volunteer base, too. Board member Maryann Rainey said booking a Social Agent is a lot cheaper than hiring someone to do their social media full-time.
“I know I can’t do it myself, and I was certainly hoping that these young people would know how to do a good film,” Rainey said.
A typical job runs about $200, with same-day delivery. Agents earn around $50 an hour, plus tips. And if clients already have footage, they can upload it and have it turned into a finished piece.
The service is currently available in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, with a slower rollout now underway in other cities.
Lisa Jammal, the company’s CEO, said the idea is simple: Let someone else do the shooting.
“We all are missing those beautiful moments because we’re always behind the phone,” she said.
As for Kurtz, after the shoot, she headed straight to a nearby coffee shop, where the clock started ticking. She had just over an hour to shape her raw material into a polished final cut.
“I think I’m going to give this reel a really peaceful, calming feel, but also informative and inviting,” she said.
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