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Friday, January 29, 2021

HUD-Nominee Marcia Fudge: Treating Everyone the Same 'Is Not Always Fair'

By Susan Jones | January 29, 2021

"What is the difference between racial equity and racial equality?" Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) asked Rep. Marcia Fudge, the woman nominated to lead President Biden's Department of Housing and Urban Development.  "From my own perspective," Fudge responded, "the difference is that one just means that you treat everybody the same. Sometimes the same is not equitable," she explained:.........To Read More...

My Take - Mary Rose Oakar was a big promoter of comparable worth, where the federal government would decide how much people should make based on gender, not on what they did.  

As an example they didn't like the idea men who worked on dangerous jobs made more than a secretary, so they would in turn decide what the "comparable worth" was to society and determine how much women would be paid in comparison.  

How do you make that kind of comparison?  What are the rules.  What are the parameters?  Who makes those rules and decisions?  Clearly an open ended system for abuse and political persecution, of which something leftists are always guilty, and are demonstrating it now.

Even the Democrats thought this was a "loonytoon idea".  Not any longer though,  because this is the same kind of irrational tyrannical government overreach as was comparable worth, with all the same potential abuses, only now they're openly demanding the imposition of censorship, economic tyranny, and big government abuse.  

Another Biden consequence.    

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