In a nod to race and racism, president Biden appointed a black woman to head a major cabinet position. 68 year old Congresswoman Fudge, shown here last year,
Troublesome because picking people based on their race means people with capability are not appointed if their skin is the wrong color. This causes trouble.
Senator Pat Toomey is “concerned that Rep. Fudge’s past rhetoric makes clear that she lacks the temperament to cooperate with Congress… and cast doubt on whether she even wants to.”
Toomey said Fudge has a pattern of “attacking and disparaging the motives of Republicans with whom she has policy disagreements.” This included attacking “efforts to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court,” Toomey said. She said, according to Toomey, that Senate Republicans “had no decency, no honor, no integrity. She went on to say… ‘that we are a disgrace to the nation.'”
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, who lives in Fudge’s district, meanwhile, said that after the racial unrest of the past year that is important that the person set to lead HUD is a Black woman.
Fudge, 68, has served as the representative for Ohio’s 11th congressional district since 2008. A former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus,
Fudge will be the second Black woman to lead HUD. Race-based picks are part of Biden’s anti-White Strategy.
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