Another lie debunked-High Black Support for trump

IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping the min wiht the small government folks who they're labeling 'anti-government' now.

Apparently, they're wanna start using computer algorithms to sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster
 
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.
 
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IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping them in with the small government folks who they're subsequently labeling 'anti-government' now.

They're asking tech companies for backdoors and they wanna start using government computer algorithms to monitor and sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo to our militarized police force and intelligence agencies anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.

The orange holocaust with Barr as Adolf Trump's Himmler?
 
IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping them in with the small government folks who they're subsequently labeling 'anti-government' now.

They're asking tech companies for backdoors and they wanna start using government computer algorithms to monitor and sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo to our militarized police force and intelligence agencies anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.

The orange holocaust with Barr as Adolf Trump's Himmler?
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.
Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC
 
IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping them in with the small government folks who they're subsequently labeling 'anti-government' now.

They're asking tech companies for backdoors and they wanna start using government computer algorithms to monitor and sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo to our militarized police force and intelligence agencies anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.

The orange holocaust with Barr as Adolf Trump's Himmler?

Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.

Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC

Orange is not a race thankfully. Imbibing orangeade has corroded your mind.
 
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.

First, he's probably not even black

Second, he's a broken record where EVERY SINGLE POST is about race and racist Borrrrrrrrring.

Q. How's the weather?
A. If it wasn't for you white racists crackas it would be great!

Third, Trump will get more minorities votes than any Republican in recent history
 
Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC

Here. FBI ranks "black identity extremists" bigger threat than Al Qaeda, white supremacists: Leaked documents

''An internal FBI report from August 2017 was widely criticized for using the BIE label, which many called racist. But the Consolidated Strategy Guide documents leaked this week show the FBI kept the term and made BIEs one of its top counterterrorism priorities.''

"Animal rights/environmental extremists" and "anti-authority extremists" were also deemed top existential threats.


Pay attention, ya dumb motherfucker. Or go play with your crayons. Pick one.
 
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Blacks LOVE everything democrats have done for them: public housing, crime, public schools, welfare and fatherless households.
More ignorant white racist drivel.
Are you a democrat house noire?
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Black leadership were traitors to their race and sold out to the Democratic Party in the Johnson years, hopefully Trump will be their salvation for a far more promising future.

IM2 . appreciates the "What do we want, Dead cops" side of Malcolm X but not his later revelations about the KKK inspired Democratic Party and the Black charlatan race traitors that are bought and paid for.
 
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Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
Blacks LOVE everything democrats have done for them: public housing, crime, public schools, welfare and fatherless households.
More ignorant white racist drivel.
Trump's real record on race may surprise you
 
Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
gotta keep that cash cow from ukraine intact don't ya.
 
IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping them in with the small government folks who they're subsequently labeling 'anti-government' now.

They're asking tech companies for backdoors and they wanna start using government computer algorithms to monitor and sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo to our militarized police force and intelligence agencies anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.

The orange holocaust with Barr as Adolf Trump's Himmler?

Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.

Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC

Orange is not a race thankfully. Imbibing orangeade has corroded your mind.
You leftists are race baiting whores
 
IM, what do you think about the recent controversy over the FBI labeling 'black indentity extremists', as they call them, as a threat? Apparently Barr is lumping them in with the small government folks who they're subsequently labeling 'anti-government' now.

They're asking tech companies for backdoors and they wanna start using government computer algorithms to monitor and sort em out online and commit them involuntarily for state run reeducation. According to Barr's memo to our militarized police force and intelligence agencies anyway. Basically anyone who question's the government's narrative on a given issue, policy or event.

The orange holocaust with Barr as Adolf Trump's Himmler?

Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.

Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC

Orange is not a race thankfully. Imbibing orangeade has corroded your mind.

You leftists are race baiting whores

Your pain is palpable. The truth has wounded you.
 
Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
Lick his leg hair.
 
Two more race-baiting whores for the DNC

Here. FBI ranks "black identity extremists" bigger threat than Al Qaeda, white supremacists: Leaked documents

''An internal FBI report from August 2017 was widely criticized for using the BIE label, which many called racist. But the Consolidated Strategy Guide documents leaked this week show the FBI kept the term and made BIEs one of its top counterterrorism priorities.''

"Animal rights/environmental extremists" and "anti-authority extremists" were also deemed top existential threats.


Pay attention, ya dumb motherfucker. Or go play with your crayons. Pick one.
Race baiting is still race baiting
 
Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
you keep saying that "whites" owe your people something. I want to know what "your" people are doing about your people.. After that you can then talk about the rest of US.
 
Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
Those know it alls have no idea what goes on in the city. They all say its a Dem political thing.
I think Biden will get the nod and the SC primary will show them.
Biden gets the nod because very low IQ blacks tend to vote for the idiot. Like they did with Obama who put the most in poverty ever and black unemployment was high.

How Obama Failed Black Americans
 
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.
My friend and I laugh at the liberals when they say the Demonrats have done so much for the blacks. He a business owner relied on his own merits and skills to make his wealth, not sit back and moan and groan about racial inequality. Too many dumb people have fallen for the liberal compassion, but all that does is kill people. Just look at inner cities run by liberals who the liberals have been filthy rich, while the poor stay poor.
 
Polling Matters
November 20, 2019
Analyzing Black Support for President Trump
by Frank Newport



President Donald Trump recently convened a "Black Voices for Trump" conference in Atlanta. In his speech to those assembled, Trump said: "We're going to campaign for every last African-American vote in 2020. We've done more for African-Americans in three years than the broken Washington establishment has done in more than 30 years." And, according to The New York Times reporting, Trump added that "the Democrat Party already left you a long time ago … if you don't want liberal extremists to run your lives, then today we say welcome to the Republican Party."

This theme echoes a message Trump delivered to black Americans during his first presidential campaign in the summer of 2016, when he declared: "At the end of four years, I guarantee you that I will get over 95% of the African-American vote. I promise you. Because I will produce."

A prediction that Trump will gain 95% of the black vote is hyperbole, of course, but Trump clearly thinks he should be improving on the 8% vote among blacks he received three years ago. Based on what we see so far in terms of black ratings of the job Trump is doing as president, currently at 10%, I don't see a high probability of that happening.

For one thing, there has been remarkably little variation in Trump's job approval ratings among any group. As my colleague Jeffrey Jones recently noted, "Perhaps the most notable aspect of Trump's quarterly average approval ratings is their stability," with less than six percentage points separating Trump's highest and lowest quarterly averages so far in his term in office. More remarkably, Trump's calendar-year averages in 2017, 2018 and through this month in 2019 have varied by only one point, coming in at 40%, 41% and 41%, respectively.

The same stability holds true for Trump's approval rating among black Americans. Gallup averages show Trump with a 10% approval rating among blacks in 2017, 11% in 2018 and 10% so far in 2019. In short, Trump's approval rating among blacks has essentially not changed over time, despite blacks presumably having had plenty of time to observe the economic gains that Trump touts as the reason why they should be moving into his camp.

Approval ratings for an incumbent president have a significant relationship to actual election outcomes. I think it is fair to say that Trump's progress toward a substantially higher share of the black vote than he got in 2016 is in severe doubt if he maintains a 10% black approval rating. Notably, the last Republican president before Trump, George W. Bush, had a 14% approval rating among blacks in 2004 as he was seeking re-election. Bush received 11% of the black vote that November.

Analyzing Black Support for President Trump

Gallup has more data and insights on the attitudes and behaviors of employees, customers, students and citizens than any other organization in the world.

We will not be voting for trump.
I want to know what is wrong with "your" people. Just this weekend at a funeral 13 people were shot in, once again, Chicago, the liberal bastion of stupidity. Maybe this is why more blacks are moving towards a leader that actually does something good for them, instead of using hyperbole and giving nothing but grief.

13 people shot at Chicago memorial party for man killed by gun violence, police say
Work on what's wrong with "your" people. We are moving towards Biden.
you keep saying that "whites" owe your people something. I want to know what "your" people are doing about your people.. After that you can then talk about the rest of US.
I don't owe IM2 anything
 
Yes! We're all interested in the ramblings of USMB most racist poster

At least he takes that kind of thing seriously. Note that I didn't ask any of the resident Democrat or Republican bootlickers about it. I already know their answer. They'll be asking where they line up for their bar codes and striped garments. Probably even ask to cuff themselves, too. And an autographed and framed picture of Trump and Barr in their cells.
My friend and I laugh at the liberals when they say the Demonrats have done so much for the blacks. He a business owner relied on his own merits and skills to make his wealth, not sit back and moan and groan about racial inequality. Too many dumb people have fallen for the liberal compassion, but all that does is kill people. Just look at inner cities run by liberals who the liberals have been filthy rich, while the poor stay poor.

You denigrate public schools, public housing, welfare and fatherless households. These are democrats intergenerational gifts to blacks
 

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