US taxpayers funding Jew Hating, America Hating Leftist Radicals
This is what $3,000,000,000 of the "Inflation Reduction Act" is going towards. Do you remember voting for this insanity?
This is the kind of anti-American nonsense that wingnut Democrats call “helping the climate.” $3 billion for “community change grants” that in some magic way is about “climate change.” Mind you, this grant money is coming from the Environmental Protection Agency. How much more evidence do I need to provide to convince you that we need to abolish 80% of the Federal Government?
Here is the press conference describing this madness.
The Biden administration quietly funneled $50 million in taxpayer funds earmarked for clean energy to two groups that oppose immigration enforcement.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tapped the New York Immigration Coalition and New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice as partners to distribute $50 million of $3 billion set aside in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for environmental and climate block grants, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Both groups’ missions have nothing to do with protecting the environment.
Even if I were as consumed by fake panic as all these Green Grifters pretend to be about “climate change,” I would still be enraged that goofy Leftwing anti-police groups were getting tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money under a program designed to address said climate hysteria.
Vote accordingly. If you want move details about this madness, here it is from the Mouth of the Beast:

Inflation Reduction Act Community Change Grants Program
OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 21, 2024!
EPA’s new Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants program (Community Change Grants) has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for approximately $2 billion dollars in Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funds in environmental and climate justice activities to benefit disadvantaged communities through projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity to address environmental and climate justice challenges. These place-based investments will be focused on community-driven initiatives to be responsive to community and stakeholder input. They are designed to deliver on the transformative potential of the IRA for communities most adversely and disproportionately impacted by climate change, legacy pollution, and historical disinvestments.1