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OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GAVIN NEWSOM
Re: lack of legality of proposed reparations to black residents of California
Dear Governor Newsom,
It was reported yesterday that a slave reparations panel is recommending a $1.2 million to be given to every black resident of the state of California and down payment of some estimated $100,000 to be given immediately. (Exhibit 1)
As a California licensed attorney and the President of the Defend Our Freedoms foundation I would like to warn you that there is no legal basis for such reparations and should you sign off on such reparations, multimillion legal challenges will likely be filed and granted by the courts, not mentioning enormous burden of estimated $800 billion, nearly 3 times the state budget, that these reparations will create. I would like to remind you that the state of California cannot print money as the federal government does, and this will lead to the bankruptcy of the state.
Firstly, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that there is no law in the California constitution that allows reparations. All of the expenditures of the state are previously approved by the voters. The state is allowed to spend moneys for the general welfare, such as providing roads and bridges, building water reservoirs in the state that is lacking water and so on. If the California legislature and you as a governor want to pay reparations, this has to be put to a vote as a ballot measure, to be approved by the voters.
The state of California was never a slave owning state and as such there is no legal basis to requiring the citizens of the state of California to pay for the slavery that never happened in California.
There isn’t one single person alive today in the state of California who was a slave.
The numbers proposed by the panel of $1.2 million are bogus, with no connection to reality. I draw your attention to Exhibit 2, an article on average inheritance in US by Lee Williams https://www.annuity.org/retirement/estate-planning/average-inheritance/
The article shows that an average inheritance in the US is $46,200. So it shows that $1.2 million is an absolutely bogus number pulled out of thin air. The thinking behind the reparations is that slaves worked and were not compensated, so moneys are owed. However, besides the fact that there were never any slaves in California, an average inheritance Californians get from all sources amounts to $46,200, not $1.2 million. Moreover, this average includes inheritance of people who are descendants of generations of doctors, lawyers, business people, industrialists and so on. In the states where there was slavery, not in California, the slaves worked as domestic workers and farm workers, next to white domestic and farm workers, who were receiving a very modest salary, which barely covered their living expenses and they could not leave any inheritance at all. So, white people, who worked comparable jobs in slave owning states did not leave any inheritance to their descendants as well.
Currently, we are seeing a phenomenon, a fad, where men claim that they identify as women, compete in women’s sports and take away from women scholarships to top universities and prize money. I assure you that for $1.2 million a pop, every white, Hispanic, Asian and Native American citizen of California will claim to identify as black and will demand $1.2 million. If giving $1.2 million to every black Californian will not bankrupt the state, this surely will. This highlights the complete idiocy of the current proposal.
Based on all of the above, I urge to reject the proposed reparations.
Respectfully, /s/ Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
05.03.2023
Exhibit 1
Give Black Californians Slavery Reparation ‘Down Payment’ as Soon as Possible, Task Force Says
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Black residents of California should be given a slavery reparation “down payment” as soon as possible, a slavery task force has told the state.
California should aim to hand out a reparation “down payment” to its black residents as soon as possible, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) state task force has now recommended.
Started in the wake of the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement, the slavery reparation panel has been tasked with figuring out exactly how much California — which joined the Union as a free state in 1850 — owes its black residents, with estimates previously rising as high as $800 billion, nearly three times the state’s total annual budget.
According to a report by Fox News, the panel has now told the California government that it could take a significant length of time for the state to figure out exactly how much it owes each black resident, with the body as such recommending that it give each affected individual a reparation “down payment” as it figures out exactly how much the African-American population is owed.
“Given that the process of calculating the amount of some of the losses and determining the methods and structure for issuing payments could involve a lengthy process, the task force further recommends that the legislature make a ‘down payment’ with an immediate disbursement of a meaningful amount of funds to each member of the eligible class,” one document penned by the panel reportedly recommended.
The panel went on the emphasise that while such a down payment should be “substantial”, it had to recommend only the “beginning” of reparation payments to black residents of the state, with more steps being needed in “redressing the economic and societal harm of historical injustices”.
Estimates for how much the state owed African residents for each different type of historic inequality were also suggested, with the panel giving the figure of $2,352 per person per year of residence for “over-policing” of black neighbourhoods, $3,366 per person per year of residence for “discriminatory lending and zoning”, $13,619 per person per year of residence over “discrimination” regarding health, and $77,000 per person for Black-owned business losses and devaluations.
California should also, according to the panel, issue a formal apology to black residents for slavery — which was never historically allowed in the state since it joined the union in 1850 — and racism.
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Key Findings:
The average inheritance in the U.S. between 2016 to 2019 was $46,200.
Inheritance from parents with a college degree is over $10,000 greater than an inheritance from parents without a degree.
Only inherited estates over $11,700,000 are subject to an estate tax, but inheritors may be responsible for paying a gift tax for anything over $15,000.
The average inheritance from parents, grandparents or other benefactors in the U.S. is roughly $46,200, also according to the Survey of Consumer Finances. The average for the most wealthy 1% reaches upwards of $719,000, while the average for the next 9% experiences a steep decline at $174,200.
Average inheritance: $46,200
Average expected inheritance: $72,200
Aside from the average inheritance, data from the Federal Reserve also highlights key differences in the median inheritance among race and ethnic groups:
Median inheritance among white families: $88,500
Median inheritance among Black families: $85,800
Median inheritance among Hispanic families: $52,200
Accumulated data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development shows that inherited wealth in the U.S. has accounted for roughly 50% to 60% of private wealth since the early 1900s.
Inheritance From Parents
According to the most recent data available from the Federal Reserve, the average inheritance received from parents with a college degree was $92,700 from 2016 to 2019. This number is $16,500 more than an average inheritance received from parents without a degree.
Similarly, children of parents with a degree are also two times more likely to expect an inheritance. Only 9.5% of individuals who have parents without a college degree expect an inheritance, while 23.6% of individuals who have parents with a degree expect to receive assets passed down to them.
Taxes From Inheritance
Depending on the type of inheritance, the required taxes vary. For example, most of the time heirs aren’t required to file an estate tax return upon inheriting an estate. The federal estate tax exemption is $12,060,000 in 2022, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
While inheritors may not be subject to an estate tax, you’ll likely have to pay some form of gift tax. In 2022, the annual exclusion is $16,000 per recipient, which is a $1,000 increase from 2021.
If you’re unsure what your inheritance tax will look like, talk with a financial advisor or another financial professional who can give you a better idea of what to expect.
What Is Considered a Large Inheritance?
There are varying sizes of inheritances, but a general rule of thumb is $100,000 or more is considered a large inheritance. Receiving such a substantial sum of money can potentially feel intimidating, particularly if you’ve never previously had to manage that kind of money.
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Interesting follow up discussion
Sam Brentwood
My reading of the CA Constitution is that reparations are not “illegal” and certainly not in the same of being criminal. There are of course matters of getting tax increases approved but that’s entirely separate. As for whether reparations are appropriate, it’s complicated. While CA was not a slave state, there are obviously many descendants of slaves who live there and so if reparations are justified there’s the question of who should pay. Perhaps it’s a federal matter because no one State can be equitably hit with the cost. While there are no surviving slaves, there were similar discussions in post-war Germany. Were reparations required? Why should the cost fall on all Germans? And with time, why should people not even born at the time be made to pay. Also in the West Indies where reparations are being debated. Should they be financial compensation, or perhaps investments in infrastructure and improved education?
Reparations are debated, however no state paid reparations to the descendants. Germany paid only to people who suffered themselves, people who were in the concentration camps. You conveniently used the word “debate”, not paid. Further, you did not show that the reparations are allowed anywhere in CA constitution. As I said, this is something that CA will have to put to a vote and I do not believe that the voters and tax payers of the state will vote to drastically pay more in taxes in a state that already taxes them more than any other state in the nation in order to pay every black resident $1.2 million each. More over, blacks from all over the country and all over the world will flock to CA to get $1.2 million a pop. First and foremost CA needs to go back to in-person voting, as I believe there are thousands of bogus ballots. This will flush out idiots sitting in Sacramento and coming up with insane ideas like this
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) stated that it’s obvious to “Anyone with eyes” that the border isn’t secure and the Biden administration saying that it is is offensive to people in border states because it’s “just factually not true.”
The Biden administration will send 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to stem an expected migrant surge following the end of pandemic-era restrictions, according to the Associated Press.
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