Black Mother Who Received $10,800 Because Her Family is Poor Blew It on Luxury Trip

Canethia Miller

I am not offended by this in any way.

People should take whatever they can get from this corrupt government, and blow it on whatever they want.

That said, it is a commentary on the negress mind. It’s also a look into what blacks will do when they finally get their “reparations.”

A white man would have invested this money, or used it to pay off debts.

New York Post:

A mom of three given nearly $11,000 in a taxpayer-funded program for impoverished families has admitted blowing most of it on a luxurious five-day trip to Miami — even getting a $180 glow-up to not look like a “working” mom while there.

Canethia Miller, 27, was one of 132 mothers in Washington, DC accepted last year into the “Strong Families, Stronger Futures” pilot program designed to help those living around the poverty line, according to the Washington Post.

She chose to take a no-strings-attached $10,800 lump sum, rather than $900 monthly payments — and immediately spent more than $6,000 on the trip for her, her three sons and their father.

I wanted to blow it. I wanted to have fun,” she told the DC paper.

“[My kids] got to experience something I would never have been able to do if I didn’t have that money.”

For the trips, Miller bought 15 new outfits for her children — one for each child for each day of the vacation — proudly telling the DC paper: “Every outfit they wore was new.”

She also spent $180 getting her hair and nails done makeover, excitedly recalling how good she looked for the trip.

“I didn’t have to look like a working, stressed mom,” she said of the pricy glow-up.

Then in Miami, Miller spent much of her new cash on steak dinners, new gadgets and toys for the children and a boat tour past some of the city’s most expensive mansions.

She justified her spending by saying she hoped to inspire her children and teach them that if they work hard enough, they may one day be able to afford one of the mansions.

Miller then ate up the remainder of the funds on bills and a used car, she said.

Now, she said she has opened a savings account in which she hopes to keep $50 — and insisted the government-funded program taught her how to save money for the future.

There are no doubt issues people have with the government transferring all this money to black and brown people. But so often this relates to concerns about “taxpayer funds.”

Frankly, it no longer makes any sense to refer to government money as “taxpayer funds.” It’s better defined as “funds sucked out of the global economy by an international protection racket called the US dollar reserve system.”

People might want to buy gold and Bitcoin. That’s not financial advice.

But you’ll recall I mentioned that when Bitcoin was at $16,000. I hope a lot of you acted on that non financial advice, because you would have more than tripled your money in less than 2 years. Which is a pretty good return.

Elvis Dunderhoff contributed to this article.