How Trump Can Win the Black Vote to Win the Election

It is time that the black vote wakes up to the disaster that 16 our of 24 years of democrat presidents has brought them.

Bring back jobs and putting people back to work is the answer. Mrs. Tuzla Clinton is just more of the same. I hope Trump wins and he brings so much work back to America his companies make millions.

BLACK REPUBLICAN BLOG

Nevertheless, the auguries for Trump in this area are extremely good, certainly the best in recent years for a Republican, if he should choose to act upon them. And for the sake of all Americans, he should. In fact, he'd better.

The African-American community is in a miserable condition that has been getting worse for decades and has reached its nadir under Obama -- two-parent families disappearing, unemployment rates skyrocketing, incarceration rates catastrophic, drug addiction epidemic. We all look on in despair as gang members shoot children in the streets of Chicago and murders -- almost all black-on-black -- proliferate in Baltimore after years of decline.

What is to be done about all this? Hillary Clinton will certainly have plenty to say, but it will all be the same old disingenuous bilge. She can't be part of the solution because she -- like the Democratic Party she has served loyally for almost her entire life -- is part of the problem. For reasons of moral narcissism and political expediency, beginning with the Great Society that party has set up a system in black communities that has trapped African-Americans into a non-stop cycle of government dependency, turning them into what talk show host Larry Elder dubbed "victocrats," believers in perpetual victimhood, a self-fulfilling prophecy, if there ever was one. The #blacklivesmatter movement is only the most recent avatar.

Many black people -- just not the brilliant minds like Thomas Sowell and Elder -- know this. They are just constrained by the atmosphere in their communities, the evil influence and machinations of those like Reverend Al and Maxine Waters, against speaking up. Others have simply given up. It's hard to blame them. How do you break this cycle?
Maybe Trump can show how many blacks he has personally hired through the years....maybe show how many blacks Trump International has in executive positions

Are you saying that the color of a person's skin makes that a quality to be an executive? Really? Are you really that big of racist?
Why of course not...I'm sure Trump picks only the most qualified

But why is it that in 30 years, Trump has not found any qualified blacks to be his executives?

When was the last president of the NAACP that was white?
 
It is time that the black vote wakes up to the disaster that 16 our of 24 years of democrat presidents has brought them.

Bring back jobs and putting people back to work is the answer. Mrs. Tuzla Clinton is just more of the same. I hope Trump wins and he brings so much work back to America his companies make millions.

BLACK REPUBLICAN BLOG

Nevertheless, the auguries for Trump in this area are extremely good, certainly the best in recent years for a Republican, if he should choose to act upon them. And for the sake of all Americans, he should. In fact, he'd better.

The African-American community is in a miserable condition that has been getting worse for decades and has reached its nadir under Obama -- two-parent families disappearing, unemployment rates skyrocketing, incarceration rates catastrophic, drug addiction epidemic. We all look on in despair as gang members shoot children in the streets of Chicago and murders -- almost all black-on-black -- proliferate in Baltimore after years of decline.

What is to be done about all this? Hillary Clinton will certainly have plenty to say, but it will all be the same old disingenuous bilge. She can't be part of the solution because she -- like the Democratic Party she has served loyally for almost her entire life -- is part of the problem. For reasons of moral narcissism and political expediency, beginning with the Great Society that party has set up a system in black communities that has trapped African-Americans into a non-stop cycle of government dependency, turning them into what talk show host Larry Elder dubbed "victocrats," believers in perpetual victimhood, a self-fulfilling prophecy, if there ever was one. The #blacklivesmatter movement is only the most recent avatar.

Many black people -- just not the brilliant minds like Thomas Sowell and Elder -- know this. They are just constrained by the atmosphere in their communities, the evil influence and machinations of those like Reverend Al and Maxine Waters, against speaking up. Others have simply given up. It's hard to blame them. How do you break this cycle?
Maybe Trump can show how many blacks he has personally hired through the years....maybe show how many blacks Trump International has in executive positions

Are you saying that the color of a person's skin makes that a quality to be an executive? Really? Are you really that big of racist?
Why of course not...I'm sure Trump picks only the most qualified

But why is it that in 30 years, Trump has not found any qualified blacks to be his executives?

Why is it that you can't prove that there was a slew of qualified black people to fill a new executive position in a Trump company, but Trump willfully ignored them based on their race?

Why is that the case in most companies?
 
W was 8 years of pain and suffering; ask Iraq war veterans
Who bought an end to nearly 4 decades of pain and suffering from Saddam. Ask the Iraqis, Kuwaitis, Iranians and Kurds.

boo hoo
Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"

bush-shoe-o.gif


Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed(Officially acknowledged) In U.S. War And Occupation Of Iraq 4,801

Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 3,487
 
Go to the ghetto sometime and talk with blacks. Listen to what their car radios are tuned into; it certainly isn't a news or talk radio station.
.

You chill a lot with the Bro s Bro ?...you are a jack ass know nothing dude who thinks your stereotype of Black folks is some sort of "
Pearl of Wisdom": just Fuck you moron ...,
Only the committed to Stupid believe that the GOP offers hope of anything other than more tax cuts for the wealthy and more cuts to Medicare and Social Security

You can repeat this as many times as you would like but it doesn't make it true.

Everyone should know by now that it was the regressively sponsored single mother households, not the rich guy keeping his earnings, that destroyed the community.

You just want to take the black people's tax money so you can keep your lucrative handouts and job. Classic parasitical regressive thievery. Everyone knows this shameless personality type.
Yes Bwana ...the White GOP bwanas are gonna help the Black community sure enuff

The point is, the democrats promised to take care of them and have not. Republicans promised that the black man will be able to take care of themselves.
How have Republicans delivered on that promise?
Where are the Republucan programs that bring jobs to minority and impoverished neighborhoods?

What helps poor people? Working or living on welfare? I realize you, being a racist democrat want minorities to be first poor then dependent on the state.

But logical honest people black or white would say working. What program encourages people to work? The EITC. A republican initiative. Did it help blacks? I would think it helps blacks and white poor people how more fair can that be?

Who signed MLK's birthday into law, that's right a Republican.

20 things Republicans have done for blacks

1. Republicans passed the 13 Amendment, which ended slavery.

2. Republicans passed the 14th Amendment, which made black people citizens.

3. Republicans passed the 15th Amendment, which gave black people the right to vote.

4. Republicans started Howard University for blacks. (White Republican Oliver Howard started Howard University)

5. Republicans started Spelman College for blacks. (White Republican John D Rockefeller put up the money to build Spelman college, and in return that college was named after his wife Laura Spelman Rockefeller)

6. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which gave blacks the right to buy and own property.

7. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Act of 1871, to protect blacks from the Ku Klux Klan

8. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which gave blacks the right to serve on a Jury

9. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957

10. Republicans passed the Civil Rights Act of 1960

11. Republican president Dwight Eisenhower sent in the Federal troops to escort black kids to school in Arkansas, this is known as the Little Rock 9.

12. Republicans created 40 Acres and a Mule for blacks----Republican (Thaddeus Stevens) created a bill saying that black people should get 40 acres and a mule.

13. Most Republicans voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

14. Most Republicans voted in favor of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

15. Republican president Ronald Reagan signed into law the bill making Dr. King birthday a national holiday.

16. Republican president George Bush Sr brought Federal charges against the 4 white police officers that beat up Rodney King.

17. Republican president George W Bush gave Africa 48 billion dollars in funding.

18. Republican president George W Bush has given more money to Africa than any other U.S. president.

19. In 1956 Republicans endorsed Brown VS Board of Education

20. Republican president Richard Nixon deseggregated public schools

21. Republican president Richard Nixon pushed affirmative action.

The good that Reagan did for black America | The San Diego Union-Tribune

The success of the black entrepreneurial class during the Reagan era was rivaled only by the gains of the black middle class.

In fact, black social scientist Bart Landry estimated that that upwardly mobile cohort grew by a third under Reagan's watch, from 3.6 million in 1980 to 4.8 million in 1988. His definition was based on employment in white-collar jobs as well as on income levels.

All told, the middle class constituted more than 40 percent of black households by the end of Reagan's presidency, which was larger than the size of black working class, or the black poor.

The impressive growth of the black middle class during the 1980s was attributable in no small part to the explosive growth of jobs under Reagan, which benefited blacks disproportionately.

Indeed, between 1982 and 1988, total black employment increased by 2 million, a staggering sum. That meant that blacks gained 15 percent of the new jobs created during that span, while accounting for only 11 percent of the working-age population.

Meanwhile, the black jobless rate was cut by almost half between 1982 and 1988. Over the same span, the black employment rate – the percentage of working-age persons holding jobs – increased to record levels, from 49 percent to 56 percent.

The black executive ranks especially prospered under Reagan. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reported that the number of black managers and officers in corporations with 100 or more employees increased by 30 percent between 1980 and 1985.

During the same period, the number of black professionals increased by an astounding 63 percent.

The burgeoning of the black professional, managerial and executive ranks during the 1980s coincided with a steady growth of the black student population at the nation's colleges and universities in the 1980s.

Even though the number of college-aged blacks decreased during much of the decade, black college enrollment increased by 100,000 between 1980 and 1987, according to the Census Bureau.

Meanwhile, the 1980s saw an improvement in the black high school graduation rate, as the proportion of blacks 18 to 24 years old earning high school diplomas increased from 69.7 percent in 1980 to 76 percent by 1987.

On balance, then, the majority of black Americans made considerable progress in the 1980s.

More of us stayed in high school, graduated and went on to college. More of us were working than ever before, in better jobs and for higher wages.

The black middle class burgeoned to unprecedented size, emerging as the dominant income group in black America. And black business flourished, creating wealth in the black community.
 
The black middle class burgeoned to unprecedented size, emerging as the dominant income group in black America. And black business flourished, creating wealth in the black community.
Thank you bwana
Social and Economic Issues of the 1980s and 1990s
Social and Economic Issues of the 1980s and 1990s
The vast changes in the global economy in the last decades of the twentieth century have had a profound impact on the social character of black America. In 1970, for example, as a result of the gains of the civil rights movement, nearly 40 percent of all black workers were employed in blue collar jobs, with millions of them in heavy industry such as steel, automobile production, electrical and non-electrical machinery, appliances, food and tobacco manufacturing, and textiles. Hundreds of thousands of blacks were also employed in the energy industry and in the food processing industry. Millions of these jobs were located in the industrial and manufacturing centers of the Northeast and Midwest, in urban areas with high percentages of African Americans, which were the first casualties for what economists soon described as “deindustrialization.” Between 1973 and 1980, over four million jobs disappeared in the United States when American companies moved their operations outside the country. New York City alone lost 40,000 to 50,000 jobs in the apparel and textile industries. Corporations increasingly divested their profits fromU.S.-based subsidiaries and reinvested in operations abroad. In the 1970s, over thirty million total jobs were eliminated through factory closings, relocations, and then phased elimination of operations. The shrinking ofU.S.-based industries had a deep impact on labor unions, as the percentage of union members within the American labor force decreased by half in only two decades. Hardest hit were African American blue-collar workers, because in 1983, over 27 percent of all blacks in theU.S.labor force were union members.
 
And here is one that republicans didn't do for black people: Fund the KKK.
 
The black middle class burgeoned to unprecedented size, emerging as the dominant income group in black America. And black business flourished, creating wealth in the black community.
Thank you bwana
Social and Economic Issues of the 1980s and 1990s
Social and Economic Issues of the 1980s and 1990s
The vast changes in the global economy in the last decades of the twentieth century have had a profound impact on the social character of black America. In 1970, for example, as a result of the gains of the civil rights movement, nearly 40 percent of all black workers were employed in blue collar jobs, with millions of them in heavy industry such as steel, automobile production, electrical and non-electrical machinery, appliances, food and tobacco manufacturing, and textiles. Hundreds of thousands of blacks were also employed in the energy industry and in the food processing industry. Millions of these jobs were located in the industrial and manufacturing centers of the Northeast and Midwest, in urban areas with high percentages of African Americans, which were the first casualties for what economists soon described as “deindustrialization.” Between 1973 and 1980, over four million jobs disappeared in the United States when American companies moved their operations outside the country. New York City alone lost 40,000 to 50,000 jobs in the apparel and textile industries. Corporations increasingly divested their profits fromU.S.-based subsidiaries and reinvested in operations abroad. In the 1970s, over thirty million total jobs were eliminated through factory closings, relocations, and then phased elimination of operations. The shrinking ofU.S.-based industries had a deep impact on labor unions, as the percentage of union members within the American labor force decreased by half in only two decades. Hardest hit were African American blue-collar workers, because in 1983, over 27 percent of all blacks in theU.S.labor force were union members.

And here we have what democrat regressives do for black people or the economy in general. Turns out, corporations leave when you call them evil and tax them to death.
 
And here we have what democrat regressives do for black people or the economy in general. Turns out, corporations leave when you call them evil and tax them to death.

they leave because they can use the system to avoid taxes...they bought and paid for the system ...you cannot ...even though you and the corporation are both people...they get to use the infrastructure we all pay for to carry out their business without them paying their fair share of the cost which are paid in taxes....
 
W was 8 years of pain and suffering; ask Iraq war veterans
Who bought an end to nearly 4 decades of pain and suffering from Saddam. Ask the Iraqis, Kuwaitis, Iranians and Kurds.

boo hoo
Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"

bush-shoe-o.gif


Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed(Officially acknowledged) In U.S. War And Occupation Of Iraq 4,801

Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 3,487
BS:
_72453143_iraq_population_624v2.gif
 
You chill a lot with the Bro s Bro ?...you are a jack ass know nothing dude who thinks your stereotype of Black folks is some sort of "
Pearl of Wisdom": just Fuck you moron ...,
Only the committed to Stupid believe that the GOP offers hope of anything other than more tax cuts for the wealthy and more cuts to Medicare and Social Security

You can repeat this as many times as you would like but it doesn't make it true.

Everyone should know by now that it was the regressively sponsored single mother households, not the rich guy keeping his earnings, that destroyed the community.

You just want to take the black people's tax money so you can keep your lucrative handouts and job. Classic parasitical regressive thievery. Everyone knows this shameless personality type.
Yes Bwana ...the White GOP bwanas are gonna help the Black community sure enuff

The point is, the democrats promised to take care of them and have not. Republicans promised that the black man will be able to take care of themselves.
How have Republicans delivered on that promise?
Where are the Republucan programs that bring jobs to minority and impoverished neighborhoods?

Do you have trouble understanding what "taking care of yourself" means?

Admittedly dumb question. Of course you do, as a liberal parasitical regressive.
So..that didn't take long did it?

Republicans taunt democrats because their programs have not ended poverty
Yet, when asked about their own programs they reply....not my problem, take care of yourself
 
Why wouldn't black people vote for the GOP candidate? I mean....all hardworking Americans who don't earn enough to thrive and don't have generations of accumulated wealth to rely on....love being told that they are lazy and shiftless. They love the way that scores of republican politicians have embraced racist overtones in their policy speeches, made blatant attempts to disenfranchise African American voters and totally ignored the mass incarceration issue that has devastated black families.

Of course.....Trump will win the black vote. Everyone knows that.

The problem Republicans have with the black community is that many are politically ignorant. Go to the ghetto sometime and talk with blacks. Listen to what their car radios are tuned into; it certainly isn't a news or talk radio station.

The more informed blacks do vote Republican because they look back and realize that their plight is because of Democrats.

Black unemployment is over twice than it is for whites today while in the meantime, Democrats want to usher in foreigners to take away their jobs and have been quite successful at it. Democrats take the black vote for granted. This is why they fought the School Voucher program that helped many black children get a better education, but again, because Democrats take their vote for granted, they stuck up for their buddies in the teachers union. When was the last time you heard a Democrat address the real problem in the black community which is broken families? Over 70% of black children born are out of wedlock, and poverty is directly related to single-parent homes.

Once the black community gets educated on politics and history, they will leave the plantation they have been stuck on in the last five decades or so.
Blacks are stupid...that is why they don't vote Republican
Neither do Hispanics...must be stupid too
Neither do Jews......must be stupid too
Neither do Asians.....must be stupid too

Are we detecting a trend here?

The majority of people who vote in block are, indeed, stupid. If they were not, they would not vote unthinkingly, blindly and certainly not to the extent of 90% or even 60%, for one party.

You and your ilk are quite ready to call white Republican voters racists, - especially men - knuckle draggers, neanderthals, stupid and moronic, but you forget that even that group is savvy enough - unlike your black cookie cutter 90% assholes - to think and choose a party to vote for, rather than blindly follow the crap fed to them by WHITE liberals.
They are not voting in block

There is a consensus among all minorities that Republican policies are not in their best interests.......that applies to rich and poor minorities
 
Republicans taunt democrats because their programs have not ended poverty
Yet, when asked about their own programs they reply....not my problem, take care of yourself

The Democrats offer the New Deal
The GOP offers the "Raw Deal"
Here is elderly poverty after the New Deal...any questions ?
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