Is Trump Funding the Riots?

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Either inadvertently, or on purpose?

Far left liberal media (Washington Post):

Trump administration won’t say who got $511 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus loans

Federal officials responsible for spending $660 billion in taxpayer-backed small-business assistance said Wednesday that they will not disclose amounts or recipients of subsidized loans, backtracking on an earlier commitment to release individual loan data.
The Small Business Administration has previously released detailed loan information dating back to 1991 for the federal 7(a) program, a long-standing small-business loan program on which the larger Paycheck Protection Program is based.

The SBA initially intended to publish similar information for the new coronavirus loans: an SBA spokesman told The Washington Post in an April 16 email that the agency “intend to post individual loan data in accordance with the information presently on the SBA.gov website after the loan process has been completed,” and it made a similar commitment in response to an April 17 open records request.

But the administration appeared to change course at a Wednesday hearing before the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza declined to discuss specific borrowers.

“As it relates to the names and amounts of specific PPP loans, we believe that that’s proprietary information, and in many cases for sole proprietors and small businesses, it is confidential information,” Mnuchin said in the hearing. “The reason why we’re not disclosing the names and amounts, unlike in the 7(a) program, is because of that issue.”


Full Story.

From the far right conservative media (Breitbart):

$454 Million: Corporate America Floods Social Justice Causes with Cash amid Floyd Protests

Corporations are opening up their treasuries to give money to social justice causes, including Black Lives Matter, in the wake of nationwide protests and riots over the death of George Floyd.

Many of the big companies are pushing their employees to do the same.

Some businesses are donating to controversial bail funds like the Minnesota Freedom Fund that seek to bail out protesters and rioters.
Here is a list thus far.

Sony Music—a fund “to support social justice and anti-racist initiatives around the world”—$100 million
Walmart—a new racial equity center—$100 million
Warner Music—campaigns against violence and racism and social justice causes related to music industry—$100 million.
Nike—“Organizations that put social justice, education and addressing racial inequality in America at the center of their work”—$40 million
Alphabet/Google—various organizations, starting with $1 million each to Center for Policing Equity and Equal Justice Initiative—$12 million
Amazon—American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation, Brennan Center for Justice, Equal Justice Initiative, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Bar Association, National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Urban League, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Year Up—$10 million
Facebook—“groups working on racial justice”—$10 million
Target—long-standing partners such as the National Urban League and the African American Leadership Forum in addition to adding new partners in Minneapolis-St. Paul and across the country—$10 million
Verizon—National Urban League, NAACP, National Action Network, Leadership Conference for Civil and Human Rights, Rainbow Push Coalition, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund—$10 million
United Health—YMCA Equity Innovation Center of Excellence and Minneapolis-St Paul businesses—$10 million
Goldman Sachs—donor-advised fund to support “leading organizations addressing racial injustice, structural inequity and economic disparity”—$10 million
Spotify—matching employee donations—$10 million
Disney—organizations that advance social justice—$5 million
Procter & Gamble—NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, YWCA Stand Against Racism, and UNCF; also smaller organizations that mobilize and advocate, such as Courageous Conversation—$5 million
Cisco—Equal Justice Initiative, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Color of Change, Black Lives Matter, and a Cisco fund for fighting racism and discrimination—$5 million
Lego—organizations supporting black children and educating all children about racial equality—$4 million
Microsoft—Black Lives Matter, Equal Justice Initiative, Innocence Project, Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights, Minnesota Freedom Fund, and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund—$1.25 million
Starbucks—“Organizations promoting racial equity and more inclusive and just communities” nominated by employees—$1.25 million
Intel—support of efforts to address social injustice and anti-racism across various nonprofits and community organizations, and encouraging employees to consider donating to organizations focused on equity and social justice, including the Black Lives Matter Foundation, the Center for Policing Equity, and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, all of which are eligible for Intel’s Donation Matching Program—$1 million
McDonald’s—unspecified—$1 million
Uber—Equal Justice Initiative and Center for Policing Equity—$1 million
Duke Energy—nonprofit organizations committed to social justice and racial equity–$1 million
The Travelers Companies—organizations such as the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the National Urban League, YWCA Minneapolis, and the We Love Midway fund established by the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the City of St. Paul–$1 million.
Warby Parker—organizations “combating systemic racism”–$1 million
PwC Charitable Foundation—NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Dream Corps, ACLU, and the Center for Policing Equity—$1 million
Glosser—$500,000 to various organization that are focused on combating racial injustice, including Black Lives Matter, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and We The Protesters; also an additional $500,000 in grants to black-owned beauty businesses—$1 million.
Etsy—$500,000 to the Equal Justice Initiative, $500,000 to Borealis Philanthropy’s Black-Led Movement Fund, and match any employee donations—$1 million.
Yelp Foundation—Equal Justice Initiative and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund—$500,000
H&M—NAACP, ACLU, and Color of Change—$500,000
Levi’s—$100,000 to the ACLU and $100,000 in grants to Live Free USA—$200,000
Lululemon—the Minnesota Freedom Fund—$100,000

Source.

Two sides to the same coin???
 
No.

Even if some in his campaign may have tried to play both sides of messaging to try to stop bleeding of 'Right' support following MAGA 2020 shift to minorities outreach/social justice causes/diversity is our strength messaging, very unlikely that hardcore cultivation of race tensions is being planned by GOPA strategists like the 2016 briefly played birther card tactic. that was one time tactic only.

Trump command also just banned confederate flags, symbols in US Navy, Marines and appointed first African-American chief of US Air Force on top of various other race relations/diversity initiatives. All these are supposed to promote harmony that is a must in case any future war ahead against Iran/foreign threats to our way of life.
 
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The deep state is extorting Trump and Americans to get power back.

So the "deep state" is more powerful than him if they have the ability to "extort" him? So he had no choice but to approve billions in stimulus funds that went directly to corporate America?

What do they have over him to be able to get away with this "extortion"?
 
Either inadvertently, or on purpose?
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Two sides to the same coin???

If the administration is doing it the question is more like "Is Jared Funding the Riots"?

What would Trump know while spending all day tweeting, retweeting and not realizing he is actually President. Other than for a speech here and there boasting about himself while seeking his constant need for approval from his enemies. This as he tries to figure out what to believe from morons on Twitter looking to make a few bucks on page views themselves virtue signalling and attention whoring for approval.
 
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Lively debates and exchanges of ideas are great and all but comments in post #6 and 9 are way too audacious and could undermine KAG (Keep America Great) narrative.

H/t, Trump-Pence led task force.
 
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Trump is NOT funding the riots....lol...BLM is a Soros democrat organization led by black lesbians. ...lol

According to its website Black Lives Matter, Inc is NOT a charity. It is a full-fledged corporation that does NOT have any locations. It's a private LLC so nobody can see who actually runs or owns it. The make BILLIONS through donations with no accountability as to where the funds are directed but if you go to their site, donations are accepted through ActBlue who have given a Billion dollars to WHITE democrats...lol
Outside Agitators 260 was a radical organization who preach "FUCK THE POLICE" was started by Glen Ford who also runs this site. The old chapter leaders of Outside Agitators 260 merged into and now lead BLM chapters across the country. Many of their chapters are NOT listed on their site even though they exist. Outside Agitators 260 website was paid for by Clinton Global Initiative donors, Merck Co.

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BLM and Black Agenda Report websites are under GoDaddy so you can't see who payed for them although GoDaddy is shady as fuck and too much research to do on them for this post and could be separate all by itself...lol


BLM are also tied to these fine folks according to their own website. Hillary Clinton is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (ΑΚΑ) is the first historically African American Greek-lettered sorority for college-educated women.

This is her direct tie to BLM
 
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The deep state is extorting Trump and Americans to get power back.

I don't believe this is deep state. After looking at Hillary connection to BLM, I'm more convinced it's a power grab by the Divine 9 and they made a deal with Clinton to empower the blacks. Black woman made up one of the highest percentage blocs of her voters last election and hey are using that now against the Dems to get whatever they want. They told the Democrats they couldn't win without them and the Democrats know this.

#BlackLivesMatter threaten to let Republicans win elections
Open letter to progressives: You’re doing it wrong and it’ll cost the Democratic Party

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Christian Taylor, 19. Amber Monroe, 20. Tyrone Harris, 18. Andre Green,15.

Those are just a few of the black people murdered last weekend. I’m sorry that your pep rally was interrupted but WE ARE DYING BY THE DOZENS in the streets. Have some perspective.

When you posted about BLM activists having “no strategy;”
When you ranted about not understanding BLM activists’ tactics;
When you railed about how Bernie is “the BLM candidate;”
When you lectured BLM activists because they “are working against their own interests;”
Did you also post about the anniversary of Michael Brown’s murder and the Ferguson uprising?
Did you also rant about the 314 black people that have been killed by the police since August 2014?
Did you also rail about the 12 trans women killed this year, almost all of whom still haven’t seen any justice?
Did you also lecture other progressives about how their privilege and comfort comes at a cost to others?

Did you do anything at all that would have actually helped the movement? Or were you so focused on advancing your candidate that you missed the very real human impact of hearing “progressives” boo when confronted with Black Lives Matter in “their” space?

If you support Black Lives Matter activists up until they do something you don’t agree with, then you were never really in solidarity. If you support the Black Lives Matter movement but have never done anything to challenge systems of privilege and power, then you aren’t actually an ally. You are part of the problem.

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At every single point of transformative change in this country, disruption has been key. Making your problem the entire country’s problem is how social movements have advanced time and time again. Illustrating the moral dilemma is what makes the crisis real to those not directly affected or purposely obtuse. Being uncomfortable is the catalyst to moving this country forward.

Now white progressives, this is important: You don’t hold the moral high ground. You don’t get to decide the strategy of an oppressed group. Not everything is about you. And every time you talked about your frustration at being momentarily inconvenienced by Black Lives Matter, you show how white supremacy is benefitting you. This isn’t your issue, right? You’ve done enough, right? Why are these uppity black folks still bothering you with this mess, right? That’s what you sound like. And I’m being generous.

Posting that you don’t understand the strategy behind a tactic exposes you as clinging to white supremacy. Allies don’t decide the strategy of an oppressed group, they support the strategy said group develops. Period. Stop telling us that we need your validation of our humanity. Because that’s what you’re saying every time you talk about “strategy.” You can house your privilege in a thousand ways but ultimately, telling people to shut up because you don’t like what they are saying and how they are organizing makes you an oppressor. Get it together, progressives.

So let’s get down to how your willful ignorance is going to affect the Democratic Party.

Black women are self-organized. We belong to professional and Black Greek organizations. We are leaders in our places of worship. We are the storytellers and communicators of our families and our people. Black women worry about whether we/our families/our friends will see another day or become yet another hashtag on Twitter.

And thanks to Sanders’ supporters, we are seeing that the Democratic Party cares more for our votes than our humanity.

Black women are the most reliable progressive voting bloc. From the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections to 2013’s gubernatorial race in Virginia, black women showed up at the polls en force. In 2012, young black women had the highest voter turnout of all voters ages 18 to 29. Black women’s participation that year contributed to the turnout rate of black voters surpassing that of whites voters for the first time ever. We have brought one election after another home for the Democratic Party and are poised to continue this trend.

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Still, we are treated as fringe to white voters. We are told to accept what is given (Bernie’s platform), remain silent (booed when taking over white spaces) and to suffer in silence (post-racial society rhetoric)--all because talking about race and white supremacy is uncomfortable. Our humanity is an inconvenience.

Black women are leading the Black Lives Matter movement. Whether it’s reporting from the field, articulating the moment or organizing communities, black women are on the frontlines. By being condescending towards their strategy, by booing when confronted, by drawing lines around where we can communicate our anger, you are distancing yourself from our most important issue: Making America value black life.

I absolutely believe that Bernie Sanders is the most progressive candidate running for president right now. But I also believed that of President Barack Obama and I was disappointed time and time again. Movements cannot count on a candidate. They have to be visionary and aggressive in ways candidates cannot be. Movements clear the field for laws and policies, not the other way around. The work of Black Lives Matter is lifting us all. Get out of the way.


This election isn’t as important as Black Lives Matter. You either agree that black people are in a state of emergency and you pitch in or you don’t and you are part of the problem. But, if progressives continue to throw a tantrum over Black Lives Matter disrupting a white supremacist system, then you will be the reason black Democrats stay home on election day. Not Black Lives Matter activists.

(Source, by Monique Teal)







this is the only source left I could find of the letter by Monique Teal who was one of the leaders of Outside Agitators 260

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/blacklivesmatter-threaten-to-let-republicans-win-elections.345899/
 
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