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How much money is that boondoggle going to burn through?
Does that mean we're stuck with a "Diversity Czar(ina)"
...."The goal of the plan, as described by Judicial Watch, is to “eliminate demographic group imbalances in targeted occupations and improve workforce diversity. To attain this, special initiatives have been created targeting specific groups, including Hispanics, African Americans, American Indians, women and gays and lesbians.”......
As if the current laws on the books don't ensure this anyway. More ignorant, redundant election-year pandering from the Piece of **** In Chief. (Yes, I think he's a total piece of ****.)
To attain this, special initiatives have been created targeting specific groups, including Hispanics, African Americans, American Indians, women and gays and lesbians. The idea is to create a workforce that truly reflects America’s diversity, according to the Obama Administration.
I notice Asians aren't in there. I wonder why.
What do you want to be that the best and brightest won't be a priority?
I'm really hoping Snopes will come to the rescue and debunk my thread.
From what I was able to find it is all just more of the same stuff that been being said for decades. The interesting part will be seeing how, if at all, the federal government actually implements changes. I can't even find anything that says how this should be done beyond fancy words.
How will the poor oppressed whites ever make it in this country?
Yes, because "whites" are a monolithic group. All whites are rich and successful, all are the same.
jeez.
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