Saturday, September 7, 2013

The American Reparation Plan, A Common Sense Economic Stimulus For America.

Dear Fellow American Citizen,

 Even though
African American will receive the payments America at large will
benefit. The American Reparation Plan will cover the whole Black man’s
experience in America from slavery, The Jim Crow era, The civil
rights era and today. I feel that compensation should start @
1 million dollars per adult in the America paid monthly over
30 years to make a good faith effort to even the playing
field. Of course I million dollars is a very small
compensation plan for all the suffering that Black America have
endured through the years.
Please sign my petition. I will send it to Congress
President. With The American Reparation Plan 90% of African
Americans want
be able to get food stamps and welfare . They want need it.
$2,500 to $3000 will be a good start.

  When
you eliminate almost 40% the welfare budget and about 30% of
the food stamp budget that will equal about $65 Billion that
will will be applied to this program.
I estimate that The American Reparation Plan will cost about
$600 billion each year over 30 years. This is a long term plan.
It's a small investment for unbelievable returns.
that Blacks use in the welfare program.
Let’s make change now!
The American Reparation Plan is a simply plan that affect many
aspects of our economy.
Can you imagine what a great stimulus this will be to the Black
community and the whole US economy as well as the world economy?
Can you imagine how many new small businesses will be created?
What about the new homes and cars that will be bought. What
about the new businesses created? Some existing businesses will
expand. The disenfranchised will have more spending power to
stimulate the economy from the bottom to the top.

The American Reparation Plan will start the US economy
cooking like never before in history. The American Reparation
Plan will be a stimulus plan that will start in the Black
community’s economy
first and then spread like wild fire to the rest of US economy


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