Post Tagged with: "Pigford funding"

December 21, 2010 06:33

Mother of all fraud cases unravels as Breitbart exposes Pigford

Andrew Breitbart gives ‘Pigford 101’ on the Hugh Hewitt radio show. The Pigford USDA discrimination claim has exploded into a massive fraudulent reparations scam which may have helped Obama beat Hillary and win the nomination. – Audio

December 16, 2010 07:04

Black Farmer, USDA Employees Prepared to Testify About Fraud in USDA Settlement, Lawmakers Say

An FBI agent also is prepared to testify that he knows of numerous cases where evidence of fraudulent claims was not pursued. The agent believes at least 50 percent of the black farmers’ claims were fraudulent.

December 8, 2010 05:40

Reparations? When Pigford Flies

Redistribution of wealth has been an underlying purpose of this administration and Congress, and one of the most glaring examples has been its welcoming of a series of lawsuits alleging past discrimination by black, Native American, Hispanic and female farmers.

November 30, 2010 09:12

Massive fraud in Pigford discrimination settlement

Congressman Steve King (R-IA) joined Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) at a 9/29/10 press conference to discuss allegations of serious fraud within the Pigford v. Vilsack settlement program. The Pigford v. Vilsack settlements for alleged discrimination by the USDA against Black farmers expose taxpayers to over $2.3 billion in claims. Some estimates suggest over 75% of Pigford claims are fraudulent.

November 20, 2010 10:52

Van Jones wins! $4.6 billion to indians and black farmers

Bloomberg reports: U.S. Senate yesterday approved spending $4.6 billion to settle two lawsuits: one by black farmers who alleged racial discrimination by government lenders and the other by 300,000 American Indians who said they had been cheated out of land royalties dating to 1887.

September 29, 2010 04:04

The Pigford Pig-Out and the Election

According to sworn testimony by John Boyd, President of the National Black Farmers Association, there are 18,000 black farmers. They could not all have been victims of discrimination. To date, there have been over 94,000 claims made. These numbers speak to massive fraud.