Zone1 Black Poverty Skyrockets Under Joe Biden. Why is this okay with Democrats?

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Why is this okay with Democrats? Under President Trump, Blacks and low-income workers made great strides, but not now.

Black Poverty Skyrockets Under Joe Biden


BY MATT MARGOLIS 10:53 AM ON AUGUST 26, 2023

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In fact, black poverty, which reached historic lows under Donald Trump, is rising on Biden’s watch. Under Trump, before the pandemic hit, black poverty reached 16.13% — the lowest-ever on record. Today, despite the pandemic being over and Panderer-in-Chief Joe Biden being in office for two and a half years, the black poverty rate has yet to return to those historic lows. In fact, they’ve gone up.

 
Why is this okay with Democrats? Under President Trump, Blacks and low-income workers made great strides, but not now.

Black Poverty Skyrockets Under Joe Biden


BY MATT MARGOLIS 10:53 AM ON AUGUST 26, 2023

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In fact, black poverty, which reached historic lows under Donald Trump, is rising on Biden’s watch. Under Trump, before the pandemic hit, black poverty reached 16.13% — the lowest-ever on record. Today, despite the pandemic being over and Panderer-in-Chief Joe Biden being in office for two and a half years, the black poverty rate has yet to return to those historic lows. In fact, they’ve gone up.

I see nothing in this alt-right media propaganda piece (even in the embedded links) that says anything of the sort.

Try again. This time, with a legitimate source.
 
This is a load of white racist garbage designed to try fooling blacks into voting for a republican president.

First, let’s look at individual poverty. In 1959, poverty for blacks was 55.1 percent. For whites, it was 18.1. Black poverty was 3.04 times that of whites. This was five years before the Civil Rights Act and during legalized segregation. In 1966, poverty for Blacks was 41.8 percent. For whites, it was 11.3 percent. Black poverty was 3.69 times that of whites. This was two years after the Civil Rights Act, and the country was trying to figure out how to get to equality. In 1974, poverty for Blacks was 30.3 percent. For Whites, it was 8.6 percent. Black poverty was 3.52 times that of whites ten years after the Civil Rights Act was passed. In 1984, poverty for Blacks was 33.8 percent. For Whites, it was 11.5 percent. Black poverty was still 2.94 times that of whites twenty years after the Civil Rights Act. One would think that if a real concerted effort had been made relative to hiring and equal pay, this would not be the case.

In 2014, the Black poverty rate was 26.2 percent. For Whites, 12.7 percent. Fifty years after the Civil Rights Act was passed and members of the American right determined that racism was a thing of the past, black poverty was still two times that of whites., In 2020 we heard all the bragging from President number 45 and his followers about all the great things he did for black people. When he left office, poverty for Blacks was 19.3percent. For Whites, it was 8.2 percent. Despite the claims of President number 45, Black poverty was two times that of whites.

As of January, black poverty was 22 percent and white poverty 11 percent. Since 1959 no matter how low or high poverty has been, blacks have continued living at double the white and overall American poverty rate. Under both Republican and Democrats. So the OP is just more of the same old disingenuous right-wing ploy hoping to get just enough blacks to vote republican in order to implement their racist agenda.
 
This is a load of white racist garbage designed to try fooling blacks into voting for a republican president.

First, let’s look at individual poverty. In 1959, poverty for blacks was 55.1 percent. For whites, it was 18.1. Black poverty was 3.04 times that of whites. This was five years before the Civil Rights Act and during legalized segregation. In 1966, poverty for Blacks was 41.8 percent. For whites, it was 11.3 percent. Black poverty was 3.69 times that of whites. This was two years after the Civil Rights Act, and the country was trying to figure out how to get to equality. In 1974, poverty for Blacks was 30.3 percent. For Whites, it was 8.6 percent. Black poverty was 3.52 times that of whites ten years after the Civil Rights Act was passed. In 1984, poverty for Blacks was 33.8 percent. For Whites, it was 11.5 percent. Black poverty was still 2.94 times that of whites twenty years after the Civil Rights Act. One would think that if a real concerted effort had been made relative to hiring and equal pay, this would not be the case.

In 2014, the Black poverty rate was 26.2 percent. For Whites, 12.7 percent. Fifty years after the Civil Rights Act was passed and members of the American right determined that racism was a thing of the past, black poverty was still two times that of whites., In 2020 we heard all the bragging from President number 45 and his followers about all the great things he did for black people. When he left office, poverty for Blacks was 19.3percent. For Whites, it was 8.2 percent. Despite the claims of President number 45, Black poverty was two times that of whites.

As of January, black poverty was 22 percent and white poverty 11 percent. Since 1959 no matter how low or high poverty has been, blacks have continued living at double the white and overall American poverty rate. Under both Republican and Democrats. So the OP is just more of the same old disingenuous right-wing ploy hoping to get just enough blacks to vote republican in order to implement their racist agenda.
It would be great if black people voted for Trump instead of Biden, but simply not going to vote at all on election day will do the job for us. Joe isnt inspiring people to get off the couch in November 2024. Who wants to spend hours in line for THAT economy crushing loser?
 
When the average household is paying $700 dollars more every month under Biden, does it really require a link to know that its crushing poor black communities?
That's everybody, ace. And this inflation we're experiencing??...it's been a long time coming. Add a global pandemic and a war in a major oil producing country....voila.
Blaming this totally on Biden is like giving Trump credit for a growing economy....that began under his predecessor..Obama. :)
 
That's everybody, ace. And this inflation we're experiencing??...it's been a long time coming. Add a global pandemic and a war in a major oil producing country....voila.
Blaming this totally on Biden is like giving Trump credit for a growing economy....that began under his predecessor..Obama. :)
Yes, Biden fucked over EVERYBODY. You can pretend that shutting down oil production and printing trillions of dollars for green horseshit (while calling it "inflation reduction") didnt wreck our economy, but the rest of us know better.
 
I see nothing in this alt-right media propaganda piece (even in the embedded links) that says anything of the sort.

Try again. This time, with a legitimate source.
/---/ And you think the ever more crushing interest rates and inflation don't affect Black families? Doubling of gas prices don't affect Black families? Are you that much in denial?
 
We always know that Blacks are dumb asses.

Under Trump Blacks had the lowest unemployment in history.

However, Blacks being the assholes they are don't want jobs. They want more welfare, nobody holding them accountable for crimes and they dream about reparations. So they largely voted for Joe Potatohead that promised them those things but of course delivered nothing, which is typical.

Under Potatohead there is massive inflation, less family income, high cost of energy, millions of Illegals, dismal economic growth, more poverty and tremendous crime in the areas where the Negroes live.

Democrats are the idiots of this country. The Black voting block of the Democrat Party is the dumbest of the dumb.
 
Again genius....that's EVERYBODY.
/----/ And it's hitting Black families hardest - GENIUS.
How about CNN - GENIUS?
Krista Johnson gets anxious when she thinks about the rising cost of gas, food and housing as she prepares to give birth to her daughter, who is due in August.

Johnson said she’s been trying to save money by cooking more at home and packing her husband’s lunches instead of eating out at restaurants. The metro Atlanta couple postponed buying a house after watching home prices soar in the last year. Johnson, an elementary school teacher, is also concerned about being able to afford child care which is getting more expensive nationwide.

“I’m just worried about quality of life,” said Johnson, 33. “You already have nerves about being a new parent. And then you have the whole economic downturn possibly coming and it can create some anxiety.”
 
This is a load of white racist garbage designed to try fooling blacks into voting for a republican president.

Wait....are you saying blacks can be so easily fooled?

I do not. I think they know very well how far their dollar stretches.
 
/----/ And it's hitting Black families hardest - GENIUS.
How about CNN - GENIUS?
Krista Johnson gets anxious when she thinks about the rising cost of gas, food and housing as she prepares to give birth to her daughter, who is due in August.

Johnson said she’s been trying to save money by cooking more at home and packing her husband’s lunches instead of eating out at restaurants. The metro Atlanta couple postponed buying a house after watching home prices soar in the last year. Johnson, an elementary school teacher, is also concerned about being able to afford child care which is getting more expensive nationwide.

“I’m just worried about quality of life,” said Johnson, 33. “You already have nerves about being a new parent. And then you have the whole economic downturn possibly coming and it can create some anxiety.”
There ya go!! :) That's wasn't so hard, was it?
Now we have something to talk about.

So yes, being poor makes inflation that much harder to deal with.
Now, after four decades of largely conservative policies that have led us to this point and an inflation bubble that's more than 20 years in the making, what do you propose to do about it?
 
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There ya go!! :) That's wasn't so hard, was it?
Now we have something to talk about.

So yes, being poor makes inflation that much harder to deal with.
Now, after four decades of largely conservative policies that have led us to this point and an inflation bubble that's more than 20 years in the making, what do you propose to do about it?
/----/ We need a president that actually solves problems., not one that breaks things and makes them worse.
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There ya go!! :) That's wasn't so hard, was it?
Now we have something to talk about.

So yes, being poor makes inflation that much harder to deal with.
Now, after four decades of largely conservative policies that have led us to this point and an inflation bubble that's more than 20 years in the making, what do you propose to do about it?

This attempt is comical.

No one but your 20% echo chamber is buying this or WILL buy it. Not even Blacks. Keep going though.....
 
/----/ We need a president that actually solves problems., not one that breaks things and makes them worse.
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That's not Trump. He didn't solve anything in his three peaceful years that he rode on the growth that happened during Obama's tenure.
You do remember that Trump did sign the first relief package during the first months of the COVID outbreak....right?..you know, the pandemic he ignored for three months?
 
That's everybody, ace. And this inflation we're experiencing??...it's been a long time coming. Add a global pandemic and a war in a major oil producing country....voila.
Blaming this totally on Biden is like giving Trump credit for a growing economy....that began under his predecessor..Obama. :)
/----/ Why was it a long time coming? You need to post facts backing up your claims.
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That's not Trump. He didn't solve anything in his three peaceful years that he rode on the growth that happened during Obama's tenure.
You do remember that Trump did sign the first relief package during the first months of the COVID outbreak....right?..you know, the pandemic he ignored for three months?
/----/ "That's not Trump. He didn't solve anything in his three peaceful years that he rode on the growth that happened during Obama's tenure."
Prove it. You won't, because you can't. Even if true, Trump didn't fu*k things up like Dementia Joe has. I bet you didn't even read the list of accomplishments.
“Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to fuck things up.” - Obama
 

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