Elections Have Consequences

I know more than some snot nosed 23 year old white brat.
Again,

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Little boy, I have lived almost 3 of your ifetimes. I know what I am talking about. The mistake was made by those like you. Evidence shows that we have the best economy on earth, that inflation has dropped to 2.1 percent, that wages have gone up, that we had lower unemployment than during trump. What is about to happen is that Trump will mess everything up.

You morons expected that the pandemic would end and that magically everything was going to immediately return to normal. That was the mistake and this mistake has you idiots putting a dumb ass in the office of the presidency who has failed at everything he has done in his life. So just watch and learn child.
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Where is the links that is supposed to go with these starts?

Why have need a link when you just proved my point for me? Democrats are stupid.

It's very simple! When the Democrats/Left run out of things to bitch about Trump or the Repiblicans, they have to bring out their "Big Guns". They tell us that elections has consequences, because it seems to them, they hold us "Accountable". But they aren't held to any - ACCOUNTABILITY.

Remember what the Democrat motto is:

Rules for thee, but not for me.

Because of them Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray are dead along with countless other people. They deserve justice.
Nominating Trump, Hillary, Biden, and Harris are the worst mistakes this country has ever made

Well you had the two out of the three anyways.
 
Why have need a link when you just proved my point for me? Democrats are stupid.



Because of them Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray are dead along with countless other people. They deserve justice.


Well you had the two out of the three anyways.
Indict the entire Democrat Party!
 
I keep hearing this all the time from the left. What do they even mean by that as they're the ones about to receive the consequences for their actions not us. Yet they're totally oblivious to this. 🙄
What they mean is, the country will pay a very steep price for not voting the way we want them to vote
 
Oh look, more nonsense. My grandfather knows more about Trump than you and he would disagree.

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I have grandchidren damn near your age. So your grandfather is just another dumb ass white racist. I've known about Trump ever since he messed up the USFL. But his racism goes further back.

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This case was brought against Fred and Donald Trump, and their real estate company, in 1973 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

In October 1973, the Justice Department filed this civil rights case in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (federal court in Brooklyn) against Fred Trump, Donald Trump, and their real estate company. The complaint alleged that the firm had committed systemic violations of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 in their many complexes--39 buildings, between them containing over 14,000 apartments. The allegations included evidence from black and white "testers" who had sought to rent apartments; the white testers were told of vacancies; the black testers were not, or were steered to apartment complexes with a higher proportion of racial minorities. The complaint also alleged that Trump employees had placed codes next to housing applicant names to indicate if they were black.

After two years, the matter settled with a consent decree, signed June 10, 1975. It included the ordinary disclaimer of liability (the settlement was “in no way an admission” of a violation), but prohibited the Trumps from "discriminating against any person in the terms, conditions, or privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling." In addition to a general injunction against discrimination, the decree prohibits specific discriminatory practices, such as lying about the availability of apartments or interfering with individuals' enjoyment of their housing rights through threats or coercion. Fred and Donald Trump were ordered to "thoroughly acquaint themselves personally on a detailed basis" with the Fair Housing Act. The agreement also required the Trumps to place ads informing minorities they had an equal opportunity to seek housing at their properties. According to a contemporary article in the New York Times, Trump Management was required to furnish the New York Urban League with a weekly list of all apartment vacancies, for two years; the League would get three days to provide qualified applicants for every fifth vacancy in Trump buildings where fewer than 10 percent of the tenants were black.

The Justice Department called the decree “one of the most far-reaching ever negotiated.”
Newspaper headlines echoed that assessment. The New York Amsterdam News, for example, titled its article “Minorities win housing suit,” and told readers that “qualified Blacks and Puerto Ricans now have the opportunity to rent apartments owned by Trump Management.”


You're telling me what your grandfather thinks little boy. That means you aren't thinking for yourself.
 
What they mean is, the country will pay a very steep price for not voting the way we want them to vote
No, what they mean is the country will pay a steep price because YOU voted the way you did.
 
I have grandchidren damn near your age. So your grandfather is just another dumb ass white racist. I've known about Trump ever since he messed up the USFL. But his racism goes further back.

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This case was brought against Fred and Donald Trump, and their real estate company, in 1973 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

In October 1973, the Justice Department filed this civil rights case in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (federal court in Brooklyn) against Fred Trump, Donald Trump, and their real estate company. The complaint alleged that the firm had committed systemic violations of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 in their many complexes--39 buildings, between them containing over 14,000 apartments. The allegations included evidence from black and white "testers" who had sought to rent apartments; the white testers were told of vacancies; the black testers were not, or were steered to apartment complexes with a higher proportion of racial minorities. The complaint also alleged that Trump employees had placed codes next to housing applicant names to indicate if they were black.

After two years, the matter settled with a consent decree, signed June 10, 1975. It included the ordinary disclaimer of liability (the settlement was “in no way an admission” of a violation), but prohibited the Trumps from "discriminating against any person in the terms, conditions, or privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling." In addition to a general injunction against discrimination, the decree prohibits specific discriminatory practices, such as lying about the availability of apartments or interfering with individuals' enjoyment of their housing rights through threats or coercion. Fred and Donald Trump were ordered to "thoroughly acquaint themselves personally on a detailed basis" with the Fair Housing Act. The agreement also required the Trumps to place ads informing minorities they had an equal opportunity to seek housing at their properties. According to a contemporary article in the New York Times, Trump Management was required to furnish the New York Urban League with a weekly list of all apartment vacancies, for two years; the League would get three days to provide qualified applicants for every fifth vacancy in Trump buildings where fewer than 10 percent of the tenants were black.

The Justice Department called the decree “one of the most far-reaching ever negotiated.”
Newspaper headlines echoed that assessment. The New York Amsterdam News, for example, titled its article “Minorities win housing suit,” and told readers that “qualified Blacks and Puerto Ricans now have the opportunity to rent apartments owned by Trump Management.”


You're telling me what your grandfather thinks little boy. That means you aren't thinking for yourself.
Me and my grandfather share the same thoughts. Again would a white supremacist listen to this?

 
Remember he calls Trump voters white supremacists. Would a white supremacist listen to this? No.


White supremacists filled concert halls to listen to Little Richard and other black entertainers.
 
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