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The Great Replacement In New York City: From 98% White In 1910 To 32% White In 2020: NOW WITH INTERACTIVE CHARTS | Blog Posts

a- Why take just a macro-look at The Great Replacement in the United States of America, when you can easily take a micro-look? Let’s start with New York City. For those wondering, here’s the racial breakdown of New York City from 1910–2020, with the help of one of VDARE.com s high-tech fever charts: Can t render, error Here’s more: It’s hard to believe that until 1980, New York City was overwhelmingly white and it was traditionally conservative. Even during the Ellis Island period, it was a white city except for black Harlem. After the 1965 Immigration Act, the city turned multiracial and declined. Though it recovered in the 1990s and early 21st century, the white population is still declining, and the city is now a bastion of the far left.

Gov Whitmer NOW Wants The Republicans To Work With Her

Gov. Whitmer NOW Wants The Republicans To Work With Her Let me see if I can try to understand the logic behind Whitmer’s thinking.  First of all, I must admit trying to understand the logic behind any Democrats thinking is a strange and scary path to go down.  A path that often leads you into a rat hole that is very difficult to get out of and usually ends in some type of emotional decision not based on facts at all by them. But let me give her the respect her office affords her and attempt to do so.

Federal money for emergency rental assistance on hold until Legislature approves funding

Credit User wolfpeterson / Flickr - http://j.mp/1SPGCl0 Michigan is set to receive $622,794,676 from the federal government for emergency rent and utility payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The House Appropriations Committee doesn t want to give the Michigan State Housing and Development Authority that money all at once: it wants to distribute it in installments. The proposed plan would allocate $165,226,700 to MSHDA immediately, and the rest would be distributed over the course of the year. House Appropriations Chair Thomas Albert (R-Lowell) says this is simply to ensure accountability and transparency in the process. Kelly Rose is the chief housing solutions officer at MSHDA. She says that if they received the full sum right from the get-go, they would be able to focus more on program delivery.

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