The party of slavery

Its not labor costs... its less regulation and tax rates that pull them out of the country... obviously cheap labor can be found here from south of the border....
This is why Hollywood is making films outside of the states... they get huge tax breaks from other nations when they film there are use foreign production companies...
Only 60% of Americans want to work
 
Regulation is what corporations seek to escape... dems have just poured regulation after regulation on manufacturing to a point you can't afford to make shoes here or make anything here... cheap labor is available here....
China has less regulation. Look at their sky
 
Its not labor costs... its less regulation and tax rates that pull them out of the country... obviously cheap labor can be found here from south of the border....
This is why Hollywood is making films outside of the states... they get huge tax breaks from other nations when they film there are use foreign production companies...
 
Ok, Byrd was part of the filibuster
And still more Democrats in both houses voted for the CRA than Republicans, and a Democratic president signed it. Trump wouldn't sign it today, because he woud think it's DEI.

Furthermore:

On December 6, 2019, The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. One Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania.

In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every Republican in the senate. Senate Republicans wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered the John Lewis Voting Rights Act like Dixiecrats did the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

So it is time Republicans stopped with the Robert Byrd story since the current REPUBLICAN President has killed executive orders enabling civil rights enforcement.
 
Yet Democrats conserve their penchant for hate, intolerance, and terrorism that stems from their very roots. Try harder.
Son, if all you can do is spout the talking points of the day you shouldn't bother responding.
 
Slavery is anti christian anti biblical.
It's not anti-Biblical.

Scripture gave parameters for what should occur if you will be engaging in slavery which the racist whites who did it in this continent did not adhere to, although they tried to use Scripture as their argument for slavery.
 
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And still more Democrats in both houses voted for the CRA than Republicans, and a Democratic president signed it. Trump wouldn't sign it today, because he woud think it's DEI.

Furthermore:

On December 6, 2019, The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. One Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania.

In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every Republican in the senate. Senate Republicans wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered the John Lewis Voting Rights Act like Dixiecrats did the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

So it is time Republicans stopped with the Robert Byrd story since the current REPUBLICAN President has killed executive orders enabling civil rights enforcement.
It would never have happened unless the GOP galvanized and pushed it over the top against severe Dixiecrat nay numbers
 
China has less regulation. Look at their sky
There are nonsensical regulations on manufacturing in America not all connected to clean air... my friend is building a commercial building with ten units he wants to lease out... he wants to occupy one swt for his silk screening business and the regulations have almost caused him to abandon the whole idea...
 
And still more Democrats in both houses voted for the CRA than Republicans, and a Democratic president signed it. Trump wouldn't sign it today, because he woud think it's DEI.

Furthermore:

On December 6, 2019, The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. One Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania.

In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every Republican in the senate. Senate Republicans wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered the John Lewis Voting Rights Act like Dixiecrats did the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

So it is time Republicans stopped with the Robert Byrd story since the current REPUBLICAN President has killed executive orders enabling civil rights enforcement.
What is the cra?
 
At that time the republicans were the progressive party.

Who is that now?

I suspect you have not been overly burdened by an extensive education, like most tRumplings.

Did your education teach about that magical day when unicorns flew over rainbows with pots of gold and democrats shed generations of racism onto republicans ?
 
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There are nonsensical regulations on manufacturing in America not all connected to clean air... my friend is building a commercial building with ten units he wants to lease out... he wants to occupy one swt for his silk screening business and the regulations have almost caused him to abandon the whole idea...

Abstract​

This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis, which almost destroyed the US economy. Financial regulations created a legal barrier that safeguarded the US economy for four decades after the Great Depression. With the intent of improving the competitiveness of the US financial industry in the global economy, the US government adopted many deregulatory measures from the 1980s to the 2000s. For a short while, financial deregulation stimulated impressive economic growth. However, this temporary prosperity was subsequently overshadowed by the greatest financial disaster in modern history. This paper shows how the financial regulatory edifice was initially established after the Great Depression and how it was gradually eroded by the deregulation movement, which ultimately contributed to the 2008 financial crisis. Also, the remedies and new regulations that were introduced during and after the crisis are discussed
Nope. In that case, he was pretty much all of it.
I am corrected
 
And he kept using the N-word in interviews until about 2000.

Your party kept electing a Grand Kleagle of the KKK to the Senate, and even made him Senate Majority leader.

:oops8:
Kept?
 
And he kept using the N-word in interviews until about 2000.

Your party kept electing a Grand Kleagle of the KKK to the Senate, and even made him Senate Majority leader.

:oops8:
He was competing with gop for white voters
 
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