Posted on 02/15/2022 5:14:26 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
America had a hearty laugh mixed with mild horror this week when it learned that the Biden Administration is planning to distribute free crack pipes to drug addicts for the sake of “racial equity.”
The $30 million grant program, which closed applications Monday and will begin in May, will provide funds to nonprofits and local governments to help make drug use safer for addicts. Included in the grant … are funds for “smoking kits/supplies.” A spokesman for the agency told the Washington Free Beacon that these kits will provide pipes for users to smoke crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and “any illicit substance.” … Applicants for the grants are prioritized if they treat a majority of “underserved communities,” including African Americans and “LGBTQ+ persons,” as established under President Joe Biden’s executive order on “advancing racial equity.” [Washington Free Beacon]
We had another chuckle when the propaganda press tried to “fact check” the completely true claim as “mostly false.”
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Yes, I believe Brothers is still in business; I’m a fan of Portuguese rolls, but more and more small delis are being replaced with 7-11s and such (there is a Wawa by the Kearny Wal-Mart as well).
I thought some of the business owners moved their businesses to the shore (following the Americans south); didn’t Thompson’s Fish & Chips move down there (Belmar)?
Still have that eyesore on Bergen that was built as West Hudson Hospital’s parking deck; residents opposed it because it, it was built anyway, then the hospital closed. Too many illegals getting “free” care, while the state kept reducing the charitycare reimbursement...
Thanks but I don’t need to go to Bombay, India.
Bombay is the hospital I work at in southern NJ.
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