What exactly do republicans have to offer blacks?

There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs.

No, they don't offer jobs.
They offer jobs. However, those jobs are glorified slave labor. I want someone that will offer a career and a chance to be a business owner. Repubs are too stupid to realize that a job isnt worth shit.

Then talk to Ben Carson. He figured it out and not one Repub tried to stop him. Stop waiting for someone to give you a career and go apply yourself.

We have a downtown close by that has been taken over by blacks. No one goes there anymore because of the violence. So one black guy saw an opportunity. He rented one of the many cheap, empty store fronts and stocked it with things blacks use. He is a black business owner, and a success. He figured out that no one is oppressing him. He figured out that his future depends on Him. No one is oppressing you either.
No one is going to "offer" you a career. You have to work toward that goal.
Don't need to ask Ben Carson anything. Don't need a lecture from a person belonging to a race that hey have because of the government.

50 years after the Kerner Commission: African Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality

Report • By Janelle Jones, John Schmitt, and Valerie Wilson February 26, 2018

The year 1968 was a watershed in American history and black America’s ongoing fight for equality. In April of that year, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis and riots broke out in cities around the country. Rising against this tragedy, the Civil Rights Act of 1968 outlawing housing discrimination was signed into law. Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a black power salute as they received their medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Arthur Ashe became the first African American to win the U.S. Open singles title, and Shirley Chisholm became the first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives.

The same year, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, better known as the Kerner Commission, delivered a report to President Johnson examining the causes of civil unrest in African American communities. The report named “white racism”—leading to “pervasive discrimination in employment, education and housing”—as the culprit, and the report’s authors called for a commitment to “the realization of common opportunities for all within a single [racially undivided] society.”1 The Kerner Commission report pulled together a comprehensive array of data to assess the specific economic and social inequities confronting African Americans in 1968.

Where do we stand as a society today? In this brief report, we compare the state of black workers and their families in 1968 with the circumstances of their descendants today, 50 years after the Kerner report was released. We find both good news and bad news. While African Americans are in many ways better off in absolute terms than they were in 1968, they are still disadvantaged in important ways relative to whites. In several important respects, African Americans have actually lost ground relative to whites, and, in a few cases, even relative to African Americans in 1968.

Following are some of the key findings:

  • African Americans today are much better educated than they were in 1968 but still lag behind whites in overall educational attainment. More than 90 percent of younger African Americans (ages 25 to 29) have graduated from high school, compared with just over half in 1968—which means they’ve nearly closed the gap with white high school graduation rates. They are also more than twice as likely to have a college degree as in 1968 but are still half as likely as young whites to have a college degree.
  • The substantial progress in educational attainment of African Americans has been accompanied by significant absolute improvements in wages, incomes, wealth, and health since 1968. But black workers still make only 82.5 cents on every dollar earned by white workers, African Americans are 2.5 times as likely to be in poverty as whites, and the median white family has almost 10 times as much wealth as the median black family.
  • With respect to homeownership, unemployment, and incarceration, America has failed to deliver any progress for African Americans over the last five decades. In these areas, their situation has either failed to improve relative to whites or has worsened. In 2017 the black unemployment rate was 7.5 percent, up from 6.7 percent in 1968, and is still roughly twice the white unemployment rate. In 2015, the black homeownership rate was just over 40 percent, virtually unchanged since 1968, and trailing a full 30 points behind the white homeownership rate, which saw modest gains over the same period. And the share of African Americans in prison or jail almost tripled between 1968 and 2016 and is currently more than six times the white incarceration rate.
Educational attainment
The most important development since 1968 is that African Americans today are much better educated than they were in 1968. These absolute improvements in educational attainment—including substantial increases in both high school and college completion rates—have opened important doors for black workers compared with their counterparts 50 years ago. In relative terms, African Americans today are almost as likely as whites to have completed high school. But even though the share of younger African Americans with a college degree has more than doubled, African Americans today are still only about half as likely to have a college degree as whites of the same age.

High school graduation rates. Over the last five decades, African Americans have seen substantial gains in high school completion rates. In 1968, just over half (54.4 percent) of 25- to 29-year-old African Americans had a high school diploma. Today, more than nine out of 10 African Americans (92.3 percent) in the same age range had a high school diploma. (See Table 1 for all data presented in this report.)


The large increase in high school completion rates helped to close the gap relative to whites. In 1968, African Americans trailed whites by more than 20 percentage points (75.0 percent of whites had completed high school, compared with 54.4 percent of blacks). In the most recent data, the gap is just 3.3 percentage points (95.6 percent for whites versus 92.3 percent for African Americans).

College graduation rates. College graduation rates have also improved for African Americans. Among 25- to 29-year-olds, less than one in 10 (9.1 percent) had a college degree in 1968, a figure that has climbed to almost one in four (22.8 percent) today.

Over the same period, however, college completion expanded for whites at a similar pace, rising from 16.2 percent in 1968 to 42.1 percent today, leaving the relative situation of African Americans basically unchanged: in 1968 blacks were just over half (56.0 percent) as likely as whites to have a college degree, a situation that is essentially the same today (54.2 percent).2

We would expect that these kinds of increases in the absolute levels of formal education would translate into large improvements in economic and related outcomes for African Americans. The rest of our indicators test the validity of this assumption.

Unemployment
The unemployment rate for African Americans in 2017 (the last full year of data) was 7.5 percent, 0.8 percentage points higher than it was in 1968 (6.7 percent). The unemployment rate for whites was 3.8 percent in 2017 and 3.2 percent in 1968.3

The unemployment data for these two years, almost 50 years apart, demonstrate a longstanding and unfortunate economic regularity: the unemployment rate for black workers is consistently about twice as high as it is for white workers.

Wages and income
Hourly wages. The inflation-adjusted hourly wage of the typical black worker rose 30.5 percent between 1968 and 2016, or about 0.6 percent per year. This slow rate of growth is particularly disappointing given the large increase in educational attainment among African Americans over these decades.

Even slower real wage growth (about 0.2 percent per year) for the typical white worker—albeit starting from a higher initial wage—meant that African Americans did modestly close the racial wage gap over the last five decades. But, in 2016, by the hourly wage measure used here, the typical black worker still only made 82.5 cents on every dollar earned by the typical white worker.4


Household income. The inflation-adjusted annual income of the typical African American household increased 42.8 percent between 1968 and 2016, slightly outpacing income growth for the typical white household (36.7 percent). But the typical black household today still receives only 61.6 percent of the annual income received by the typical white household.5

Poverty rates. The share of African Americans living in poverty has declined substantially in the last five decades. Using the official federal poverty measure as a benchmark, over one-third (34.7 percent) of African Americans were in poverty in 1968. Today, the share in poverty is just over one in five (21.4 percent). For whites, the decline in the poverty rate was much smaller, from 10.0 percent in 1968 to 8.8 percent in 2016. In the most recent data, African Americans are about 2.5 times as likely to be in poverty as whites. (In 1968, they were 3.5 times as likely to be in poverty.)6

Family wealth
The typical black family had almost no wealth in 1968 ($2,467; data refer to 19637). Today, that figure is about six times larger ($17,409), but it is still not that far from zero when you consider that families typically draw on their wealth for larger expenses, such as meeting basic needs over the course of retirement, paying for their children’s college education, putting a down payment on a house, or coping with a job loss or medical crisis.

Over the same period, the wealth of the typical white family almost tripled, from a much higher initial level. In 2016, the median African American family had only 10.2 percent of the wealth of the median white family ($17,409 versus $171,000).8

Homeownership. One of the most important forms of wealth for working and middle-class families is home equity. Yet, the share of black households that owned their own home remained virtually unchanged between 1968 (41.1 percent) and today (41.2 percent). Over the same period, homeownership for white households increased 5.2 percentage points to 71.1 percent, about 30 percentage points higher than the ownership rate for black households.9

Health
Infant mortality. Over the last five decades, African Americans have experienced enormous improvements in infant mortality rates. The number of deaths per 1,000 live births has fallen from 34.9 in 1968 to 11.4 in the most recent data. Over the same period, whites have also seen dramatic reductions in infant mortality, with rates falling from 18.8 to 4.9 by the same measure.

In relative terms, however, African Americans have fallen behind. In 1968, black infants were about 1.9 times as likely to die as white infants. Today, the rate is 2.3 times higher for African Americans.10

Life expectancy. African Americans’ life expectancy at birth has also increased substantially (up 11.5 years) between 1968 and today, outpacing the increase for whites (up 7.5 years). But an African American born today can, on average, still expect to live about 3.5 fewer years than a white person born on the same day.11

Incarceration
The share of African Americans in prison or jail almost tripled between 1968 (604 of every 100,000 in the total population) and 2016 (1,730 per 100,000).

The share of whites in prison or jail has also increased dramatically, but from a much lower base. In 1968, about 111 of every 100,000 whites were incarcerated. In the most recent data, the share has increased to 270 per 100,000.

In 1968, African Americans were about 5.4 times as likely as whites to be in prison or jail. Today, African Americans are 6.4 times as likely as whites to be incarcerated, which is especially troubling given that whites are also much more likely to be incarcerated now than they were in 1968.

50 years after the Kerner Commission: African Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality
 
Ben Carson's mother was on welfare. Ben is not. Ben applied himself. No one held him back or promoted him. No one offered him a stethoscope because he was black. He worked to achieve his goal.
Ben showed you how to go from welfare to wealthy. Work hard. < a non partizan approach...

Carson showed me how to be a lawn jockey. Look son, there will be no listening to lectures from whites telling everybody to work hard when whites have been given most everything they have because of the government. OK?

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There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs silly, but then, everyone has a job these days
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs, opportunity, freedom, prosperity.

No they don't offer any of these things.

Sure they do.
You just have to put down the 40 and go get it.

So you've been pretending you were Brett Kavanaugh all day 40 ounces at a time.
 
Ben Carson's mother was on welfare. Ben is not. Ben applied himself. No one held him back or promoted him. No one offered him a stethoscope because he was black. He worked to achieve his goal.
Ben showed you how to go from welfare to wealthy. Work hard. < a non partizan approach...
Ben Carsons mother raised him you dummy. So that means he was on welfare as well. He would not have survived without that welfare.
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
Obvious direct things like:
better economy, more jobs, lower unemployment.
Removing red tape and restrictions that hurt black businesses especially small businesses from start up to competing.
Bringing back companies thus jobs, tax restructuring leaves more money in everyones pockets to help with debt or save or spendable $ which in turn stimulates more $ and opportunities.
Make tax forms easier which in many cases saves from tax preprmore disposable income=stimulating more $ and opportunities.

Indirect things people miss: removing criminal gangs like MS-13 and illegals that influence and make their neighborhhods less safe and also this indirect act along with stronger border security removes the drugs and their influence thus less crimes.
The removal also opens up job markets and helps lower unemployment while increasing their wages.
Securing and vetting immigration from trouble regions make them safer from terrorists.

More former inmates have opportunities in this hyoer economy that seeks helpyworkers so bad that they are now more wiling to give felons chances in the work force. This not only gives more opps but also lowers repeat offenders and makes all neighborhoods that much safer.

Lastly: better police and military protection and global relations=security.
 
Do blacks just want people to offer them things?

Why do whites ask this dumb ass question? Are you not aware of just how much whites have been given since America began?
You have everything at your disposal that whites do. That's how people can ask that question.
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
They don't need to offer anything. Blacks are free and equal.

Prove when racism ended and its effects were allayed. Show, with data and peer-reviewed studies supporting your argument, when the effects of the hundreds of years of anti-Black racism from chattel slavery through Old Jim Crow leveled off. Show when the wealth expropriated during that oppression was repaid to those it was expropriated from and through. And remember, after you’ve addressed the end of anti-Black racism you’ll still have to explain when anti-Latinx, anti-Asian, anti-Arab, and anti-Native racism came to an end as well.
I don't have to address any of that. We have equal opportunity laws, we have empowerment zones, we have headstart, we have quotas, we have every law at our disposal. Everyone in the U.S. is equal by law. Period. Stop whining.
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs silly, but then, everyone has a job these days

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There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
Obvious direct things like:
better economy, more jobs, lower unemployment.
Removing red tape and restrictions that hurt black businesses especially small businesses from start up to competing.
Bringing back companies thus jobs, tax restructuring leaves more money in everyones pockets to help with debt or save or spendable $ which in turn stimulates more $ and opportunities.
Make tax forms easier which in many cases saves from tax preprmore disposable income=stimulating more $ and opportunities.

Indirect things people miss: removing criminal gangs like MS-13 and illegals that influence and make their neighborhhods less safe and also this indirect act along with stronger border security removes the drugs and their influence thus less crimes.
The removal also opens up job markets and helps lower unemployment while increasing their wages.
Securing and vetting immigration from trouble regions make them safer from terrorists.

More former inmates have opportunities in this hyoer economy that seeks helpyworkers so bad that they are now more wiling to give felons chances in the work force. This not only gives more opps but also lowers repeat offenders and makes all neighborhoods that much safer.

Lastly: better police and military protection and global relations=security.

Except republicans have not done any of these things..
 
Do blacks just want people to offer them things?
The same things they offer anyone else that lives in america and happens to be white.
Blacks already have that.

According to who? A white man?

So why should we be republicans?
According to law. Stop being a racist whiner. I couldnt care less if you are republican or democrat. You want to lean more on the democratic side so you can get something that no one else can get. Blacks that have worked, have contributed to society and have become wealthy and provide a legacy for their children are embarrassed by those of you that want to complain.
 
Visit the inner cities, then tell us what the Democrats have done for the black community, let's say over the last half century.

I've visited inner cities all over the country and republicans run a lot of them. On top of that, republicans controlled the states and cut funding that would be used to help inner cities .

Name em.

No.

Figured as much.

You can figure what the fuck you want, but 33 states have republican governors and 32 states with republican legislatures. So you figure it out.

What the fuck does that have to do with inner city ghettos ran by democrats.
And if you'll remember YOU said inner cities ya fuken halfwit.
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
Obvious direct things like:
better economy, more jobs, lower unemployment.
Removing red tape and restrictions that hurt black businesses especially small businesses from start up to competing.
Bringing back companies thus jobs, tax restructuring leaves more money in everyones pockets to help with debt or save or spendable $ which in turn stimulates more $ and opportunities.
Make tax forms easier which in many cases saves from tax preprmore disposable income=stimulating more $ and opportunities.

Indirect things people miss: removing criminal gangs like MS-13 and illegals that influence and make their neighborhhods less safe and also this indirect act along with stronger border security removes the drugs and their influence thus less crimes.
The removal also opens up job markets and helps lower unemployment while increasing their wages.
Securing and vetting immigration from trouble regions make them safer from terrorists.

More former inmates have opportunities in this hyoer economy that seeks helpyworkers so bad that they are now more wiling to give felons chances in the work force. This not only gives more opps but also lowers repeat offenders and makes all neighborhoods that much safer.

Lastly: better police and military protection and global relations=security.

Except republicans have not done any of these things..
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs, opportunity, freedom, prosperity.

No they don't offer any of these things.
Yes we do.
 
Ben Carson's mother was on welfare. Ben is not. Ben applied himself. No one held him back or promoted him. No one offered him a stethoscope because he was black. He worked to achieve his goal.
Ben showed you how to go from welfare to wealthy. Work hard. < a non partizan approach...

Carson showed me how to be a lawn jockey. Look son, there will be no listening to lectures from whites telling everybody to work hard when whites have been given most everything they have because of the government. OK?

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I have a career, and businesses. And no one ever gave me a dime. Now tell me why you can't have a career, or a business unless some one offers one to you. No one offered to put the man that opened his business downtown anything. He saw an opportunity and grabbed it. Tell me what is holding you back. What white Republican boogyman is going to prevent you from opening a business? Who is preventing you from succeeding? I am white, female and Republican. What have I done to prevent you from making something of yourself?
Name the Repub that is suppressing your desire to make it big, and I'll offer to kick his ass for you. Other than that, your success depends on your desire to be successful. No one is obligated to offer anyone anything. You are what you make of yourself.
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?

Jobs, opportunity, freedom, prosperity.

No they don't offer any of these things.

Sure they do.
You just have to put down the 40 and go get it.

So you've been pretending you were Brett Kavanaugh all day 40 ounces at a time.

Brett has better taste in beer,as do I, than you inner city ghetto dwellers so I highly doubt he was drinking malt liquor.....
 
Do blacks just want people to offer them things?

Why do whites ask this dumb ass question? Are you not aware of just how much whites have been given since America began?
You have everything at your disposal that whites do. That's how people can ask that question.
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
They don't need to offer anything. Blacks are free and equal.

Prove when racism ended and its effects were allayed. Show, with data and peer-reviewed studies supporting your argument, when the effects of the hundreds of years of anti-Black racism from chattel slavery through Old Jim Crow leveled off. Show when the wealth expropriated during that oppression was repaid to those it was expropriated from and through. And remember, after you’ve addressed the end of anti-Black racism you’ll still have to explain when anti-Latinx, anti-Asian, anti-Arab, and anti-Native racism came to an end as well.
I don't have to address any of that. We have equal opportunity laws, we have empowerment zones, we have headstart, we have quotas, we have every law at our disposal. Everyone in the U.S. is equal by law. Period. Stop whining.

You can't address them because you know it hasn't ended. You know the laws aren't followed and quotas do not exist. Stop lying.
 
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
Obvious direct things like:
better economy, more jobs, lower unemployment.
Removing red tape and restrictions that hurt black businesses especially small businesses from start up to competing.
Bringing back companies thus jobs, tax restructuring leaves more money in everyones pockets to help with debt or save or spendable $ which in turn stimulates more $ and opportunities.
Make tax forms easier which in many cases saves from tax preprmore disposable income=stimulating more $ and opportunities.

Indirect things people miss: removing criminal gangs like MS-13 and illegals that influence and make their neighborhhods less safe and also this indirect act along with stronger border security removes the drugs and their influence thus less crimes.
The removal also opens up job markets and helps lower unemployment while increasing their wages.
Securing and vetting immigration from trouble regions make them safer from terrorists.

More former inmates have opportunities in this hyoer economy that seeks helpyworkers so bad that they are now more wiling to give felons chances in the work force. This not only gives more opps but also lowers repeat offenders and makes all neighborhoods that much safer.

Lastly: better police and military protection and global relations=security.

Except republicans have not done any of these things..
The numbers over their actions prove they did, so why lie or are you admitting the main stream liberal run news keeps reality from you and enslaves you thus contradicting your OP?
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Do blacks just want people to offer them things?

Why do whites ask this dumb ass question? Are you not aware of just how much whites have been given since America began?
You have everything at your disposal that whites do. That's how people can ask that question.
There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
They don't need to offer anything. Blacks are free and equal.

Prove when racism ended and its effects were allayed. Show, with data and peer-reviewed studies supporting your argument, when the effects of the hundreds of years of anti-Black racism from chattel slavery through Old Jim Crow leveled off. Show when the wealth expropriated during that oppression was repaid to those it was expropriated from and through. And remember, after you’ve addressed the end of anti-Black racism you’ll still have to explain when anti-Latinx, anti-Asian, anti-Arab, and anti-Native racism came to an end as well.
I don't have to address any of that. We have equal opportunity laws, we have empowerment zones, we have headstart, we have quotas, we have every law at our disposal. Everyone in the U.S. is equal by law. Period. Stop whining.

You can't address them because you know it hasn't ended. You know the laws aren't followed and quotas do not exist. Stop lying.
I'm not lying. I didn't say I cant address them, I said I don't need to address them. You made the accusation, you need to prove your case. Logically and unbiased. I am also not going to waste my time with a whiner. Laws are followed. You just want more than others. Somehow you think you are due.
 
Ben Carson's mother was on welfare. Ben is not. Ben applied himself. No one held him back or promoted him. No one offered him a stethoscope because he was black. He worked to achieve his goal.
Ben showed you how to go from welfare to wealthy. Work hard. < a non partizan approach...
Ben Carsons mother raised him you dummy. So that means he was on welfare as well. He would not have survived without that welfare.

Yes, she raised Ben. She was on welfare. As a child, he was incapable of applying for welfare. His mother applied for it. Ben applied himself and his life and prosperity show it. He did not grow up and depend on hand outs in order to feed his children. Do you not get the difference, dummy? He didn't wait for some party member to offer him a degree. He worked for it.

You seem to resent blacks that succeed. They make you look bad. They blow holes in your, "I'm so oppressed" mantra. Instead of aspiring to be like them, you turn your own black success stories into lawn jockeys. That is telling...
 
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There is no democratic plantation. Blacks are able to think for ourselves. The two major reforms relative to racial equality of the last 60 years were democratic proposals. The overall platform of the democratic party deals with issues the large majority of blacks face. So what exactly does the republican party offer blacks?. We are free, so republicans don't offer that. So aside from the fact Lincoln signed a piece of paper 153 years ago, what does the republican party have to offer?
They can't give anymore houses, money, drugs, broken family, long jail sentences, poor educations, poor medical care. no the Repubs can not beat the things you have now that the Demo have given you. BUT Soros can, open borders more people to make slaves out of. Look out you could become not important in a Socialist gov.
 

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