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Squawk...Trump......squawk.....Trump..Yawn! Go talk to a black citizen of West Virginia. You support trump, the dumbest white man of all time.
Polly want a cracker?
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Squawk...Trump......squawk.....Trump..Yawn! Go talk to a black citizen of West Virginia. You support trump, the dumbest white man of all time.
I'm sure you have an actual source for this information.Social science? Meaningless. Twitter just suspended a politician for saying "a man can't get pregnant". His words were considered to be hate speech. Since you claim to be a social scientist, what's your educated opinion?Wrong. I have both a bachelors and masters in social science and not economics. Plus now 36 years of continuous study and research. Sowell is an economist, his views on the matters affecting blacks shows he has not done any study. Indoctrinated is you and you damn sure aren't seeking any truth. Deep study and critical evaluation are 2 things not done by the right. Simple minds like yours tries to find simple and easy answers.Lefties always hate people smarter than they are. They're indoctrinated, so an educated person is a real threat. Those of us that are lifetime students and truth seekers enjoy learning. Lefties don't. Too much work.I had the great pleasure of taking an Economics class with Thomas Sowell at Amherst College. He was by FAR the most intelligent of any of the Economics professors that I took classes with. You hate him because he tells you something you don't want to hear!Sowell is an idiot. To you he's intelligent because he tells you what you want to hrar.Interesting that an idiot would call a very intelligent person and idiot......You really need to stop reading Sowell. He's an idiot.I know the facts about the filibuster rule and the FACT that escapes you is that regardless of the southern democrat fillibuster, the majority of democrats voted for the civil rights act and more democrats did than republicans. Southern republicans opposed Civil rights and the 1964 Republican presidential nominee opposed civil rights. These are FACTS that you choose to ignore in order to blame democrats for racism that has been bi-partisan.
When those like you talk about race based policy, start with the constitution. Stop pretending that race based policies began in the 1960's..
Sweetie ... You ought to know by now that I am not particularly fond of Republicans either.
If you want to beat up on me about something ... I do own a copy of Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell.
I know the works of Marx and Ingalls as well ... And own a copy of the Communist Manifesto.
Of course if you want to make the mistake that means I am a Marxist, you couldn't be more incorrect.
.
I don't call people Marxists because they read Marx. I've read Marx and the manifesto too.
In the context, yeas, hate speech.Here is a link. Read it and tell us if you agree with the suspension or disagree.Wrong. Anf it would have great meaning if I said the shit yiu desperately need to hear. I don't use twitter and I highly dobt he was suspended just for saying that. You left out what he said to make up a lie to satisfy your need to be a white victim of imaginary oppression.Social science? Meaningless. Twitter just suspended a politician for saying "a man can't get pregnant". His words were considered to be hate speech. Since you claim to be a social scientist, what's your educated opinion?Wrong. I have both a bachelors and masters in social science and not economics. Plus now 36 years of continuous study and research. Sowell is an economist, his views on the matters affecting blacks shows he has not done any study. Indoctrinated is you and you damn sure aren't seeking any truth. Deep study and critical evaluation are 2 things not done by the right. Simple minds like yours tries to find simple and easy answers.Lefties always hate people smarter than they are. They're indoctrinated, so an educated person is a real threat. Those of us that are lifetime students and truth seekers enjoy learning. Lefties don't. Too much work.I had the great pleasure of taking an Economics class with Thomas Sowell at Amherst College. He was by FAR the most intelligent of any of the Economics professors that I took classes with. You hate him because he tells you something you don't want to hear!Sowell is an idiot. To you he's intelligent because he tells you what you want to hrar.Interesting that an idiot would call a very intelligent person and idiot......You really need to stop reading Sowell. He's an idiot.I know the facts about the filibuster rule and the FACT that escapes you is that regardless of the southern democrat fillibuster, the majority of democrats voted for the civil rights act and more democrats did than republicans. Southern republicans opposed Civil rights and the 1964 Republican presidential nominee opposed civil rights. These are FACTS that you choose to ignore in order to blame democrats for racism that has been bi-partisan.
When those like you talk about race based policy, start with the constitution. Stop pretending that race based policies began in the 1960's..
Sweetie ... You ought to know by now that I am not particularly fond of Republicans either.
If you want to beat up on me about something ... I do own a copy of Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell.
I know the works of Marx and Ingalls as well ... And own a copy of the Communist Manifesto.
Of course if you want to make the mistake that means I am a Marxist, you couldn't be more incorrect.
.
I don't call people Marxists because they read Marx. I've read Marx and the manifesto too.
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Twitter Suspends Spanish Politician for Saying 'A Man Cannot Get Pregnant,' He Goes to Facebook with Perfect Response: Report
Twitter interfered in Spanish politics last week, suspending a conservative for pointing out that men cannot have babies.www.westernjournal.com
Your name is Polly, cracker?Squawk...Trump......squawk.....Trump..Yawn! Go talk to a black citizen of West Virginia. You support trump, the dumbest white man of all time.
Polly want a cracker?
Here ya go, cocksucker.I'm sure you have an actual source for this information.Social science? Meaningless. Twitter just suspended a politician for saying "a man can't get pregnant". His words were considered to be hate speech. Since you claim to be a social scientist, what's your educated opinion?Wrong. I have both a bachelors and masters in social science and not economics. Plus now 36 years of continuous study and research. Sowell is an economist, his views on the matters affecting blacks shows he has not done any study. Indoctrinated is you and you damn sure aren't seeking any truth. Deep study and critical evaluation are 2 things not done by the right. Simple minds like yours tries to find simple and easy answers.Lefties always hate people smarter than they are. They're indoctrinated, so an educated person is a real threat. Those of us that are lifetime students and truth seekers enjoy learning. Lefties don't. Too much work.I had the great pleasure of taking an Economics class with Thomas Sowell at Amherst College. He was by FAR the most intelligent of any of the Economics professors that I took classes with. You hate him because he tells you something you don't want to hear!Sowell is an idiot. To you he's intelligent because he tells you what you want to hrar.Interesting that an idiot would call a very intelligent person and idiot......You really need to stop reading Sowell. He's an idiot.I know the facts about the filibuster rule and the FACT that escapes you is that regardless of the southern democrat fillibuster, the majority of democrats voted for the civil rights act and more democrats did than republicans. Southern republicans opposed Civil rights and the 1964 Republican presidential nominee opposed civil rights. These are FACTS that you choose to ignore in order to blame democrats for racism that has been bi-partisan.
When those like you talk about race based policy, start with the constitution. Stop pretending that race based policies began in the 1960's..
Sweetie ... You ought to know by now that I am not particularly fond of Republicans either.
If you want to beat up on me about something ... I do own a copy of Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell.
I know the works of Marx and Ingalls as well ... And own a copy of the Communist Manifesto.
Of course if you want to make the mistake that means I am a Marxist, you couldn't be more incorrect.
.
I don't call people Marxists because they read Marx. I've read Marx and the manifesto too.
One that doesn't whisper in your ear suggesting mass murder.
So now science is hate speech. Explain to us the "context" of men being pregnant. Cocksucker.In the context, yeas, hate speech.Here is a link. Read it and tell us if you agree with the suspension or disagree.Wrong. Anf it would have great meaning if I said the shit yiu desperately need to hear. I don't use twitter and I highly dobt he was suspended just for saying that. You left out what he said to make up a lie to satisfy your need to be a white victim of imaginary oppression.Social science? Meaningless. Twitter just suspended a politician for saying "a man can't get pregnant". His words were considered to be hate speech. Since you claim to be a social scientist, what's your educated opinion?Wrong. I have both a bachelors and masters in social science and not economics. Plus now 36 years of continuous study and research. Sowell is an economist, his views on the matters affecting blacks shows he has not done any study. Indoctrinated is you and you damn sure aren't seeking any truth. Deep study and critical evaluation are 2 things not done by the right. Simple minds like yours tries to find simple and easy answers.Lefties always hate people smarter than they are. They're indoctrinated, so an educated person is a real threat. Those of us that are lifetime students and truth seekers enjoy learning. Lefties don't. Too much work.I had the great pleasure of taking an Economics class with Thomas Sowell at Amherst College. He was by FAR the most intelligent of any of the Economics professors that I took classes with. You hate him because he tells you something you don't want to hear!Sowell is an idiot. To you he's intelligent because he tells you what you want to hrar.Interesting that an idiot would call a very intelligent person and idiot......You really need to stop reading Sowell. He's an idiot.I know the facts about the filibuster rule and the FACT that escapes you is that regardless of the southern democrat fillibuster, the majority of democrats voted for the civil rights act and more democrats did than republicans. Southern republicans opposed Civil rights and the 1964 Republican presidential nominee opposed civil rights. These are FACTS that you choose to ignore in order to blame democrats for racism that has been bi-partisan.
When those like you talk about race based policy, start with the constitution. Stop pretending that race based policies began in the 1960's..
Sweetie ... You ought to know by now that I am not particularly fond of Republicans either.
If you want to beat up on me about something ... I do own a copy of Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell.
I know the works of Marx and Ingalls as well ... And own a copy of the Communist Manifesto.
Of course if you want to make the mistake that means I am a Marxist, you couldn't be more incorrect.
.
I don't call people Marxists because they read Marx. I've read Marx and the manifesto too.
![]()
Twitter Suspends Spanish Politician for Saying 'A Man Cannot Get Pregnant,' He Goes to Facebook with Perfect Response: Report
Twitter interfered in Spanish politics last week, suspending a conservative for pointing out that men cannot have babies.www.westernjournal.com
3?!?!?!?!Only three switchedAnd if this were 1957 you'd have a pointNah, we don't have to do that. Not when we have the vote totals.
As it pertains to the Civil Rights Act, 153 democrats and 139 republicans voted in favor of the legislation in the house . In the senate, 46 democrats and 27 republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act.
HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964
H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by the Senate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964..
The longest Filibuster on record in Congress is when the Democrats Filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
The longest individual Filibuster on record was when Democrat Senator Strom Thurmond from South Carolina Filibustered the 1957 Civil Rights Act.
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BUUUUT
You do know that Thurmond, just like all the other Southern Democratic Racists turned GOP.
Didn't know that?
Guess maybe you forgot to read the rest
Yeah it was only three the rest stayed3?!?!?!?!Only three switchedAnd if this were 1957 you'd have a pointNah, we don't have to do that. Not when we have the vote totals.
As it pertains to the Civil Rights Act, 153 democrats and 139 republicans voted in favor of the legislation in the house . In the senate, 46 democrats and 27 republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act.
HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- Senate Vote #409 -- Jun 19, 1964
H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by the Senate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A ... -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964..
The longest Filibuster on record in Congress is when the Democrats Filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
The longest individual Filibuster on record was when Democrat Senator Strom Thurmond from South Carolina Filibustered the 1957 Civil Rights Act.
.
BUUUUT
You do know that Thurmond, just like all the other Southern Democratic Racists turned GOP.
Didn't know that?
Guess maybe you forgot to read the rest
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
1960–1969[edit]
- 1960s – Arthur Ravenel Jr., South Carolina State Representative, later U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1987–1995)
- 1960 – Claude R. Kirk Jr., later Governor of Florida (1967–1971)[14]
- 1960 – Charlton Lyons
- 1962 – Dave Treen, later U.S. Representative from Louisiana (1973–1980) and Governor of Louisiana (1980–1984)
- 1962 – Jack M. Cox, former Texas State Representative
- 1962 – James D. Martin, later U.S. Representative from Alabama (1965–1967)
- 1962 – Ronald Reagan, while an actor and former Screen Actors Guild president.[15] Later 33rd Governor of California (1967-1975) and 40th President of the United States (1981–1989)
- 1962 – Floyd Spence, South Carolina State Representative, later a U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1971–2001)
- 1963 – Rubel Phillips, former Mississippi Public Service Commissioner
- 1963 – Stanford Morse, Mississippi State Senator
- 1963 – James H. Boyce
- 1964 – Alfred Goldthwaite, Alabama State Representative
- 1964 – Clarke Reed
- 1964 – Howard Callaway, later U.S. Representative from Georgia (1965–1967) and United States Secretary of the Army (1973–1975)[16]
- 1964 – Iris Faircloth Blitch, former Georgia U.S. Representative (1955–1963)
- 1964 – Charles W. Pickering, later Mississippi State senator and judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (2004)
- 1964 – Strom Thurmond, while U.S. senator from South Carolina (1954–2003).[17]
- 1965 – Albert W. Watson, while U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1963–1971) (resigned before switching parties and regained his seat in a special election)[18]
- 1965 – Roderick Miller, Louisiana State Representative
- 1966 – Marshall Parker, South Carolina State Senator
- 1966 – Joseph O. Rogers Jr., South Carolina State Representative
- 1966 – Thomas A. Wofford, former U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1956)
- 1966 – Len E. Blaylock, later U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Arkansas (1975–1978)
- 1966 – Jerry Thomasson, Arkansas State Representative
- 1966 – Henry Grover, Texas State Representative
- 1967 – Thad Cochran, later U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1978–2018)
- 1967 – William E. Dannemeyer, later U.S. Representative from California (1979–1992)[19]
- 1967 – Allison Kolb, former Louisiana State Auditor (1952–1956)
- 1968 – William Reynolds Archer Jr., while a Texas State Senator, later U.S. Representative from Texas (1971–2001)
- 1968 – Will Wilson, former attorney general of Texas (1957–1963)
- 1968 – James L. Bentley, Comptroller General of Georgia (1963–1971)
- 1968 – Gerald J. Gallinghouse, later United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1970–1978)
1970–1979[edit]
- 1970 – Jesse Helms, later U.S. Senator from North Carolina (1973–2003)
- 1970 – A. C. Clemons, Louisiana State Senator
- 1970 – William Oswald Mills, later U.S. Representative from Maryland (1971–1973)
- 1970 – Bob Barr, later U.S. Representative from Georgia (1995–2003)
- 1971 – Tillie K. Fowler, later U.S. Representative from Florida (1993–2001)
- 1972 – Ed Karst, Mayor of Alexandria
- 1972 – Robert R. Neall, later Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health (2018–present)
- 1972 - Thomas F. Hartnett, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1981-1987)
- 1972 – Trent Lott, later U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1973–1989) and U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1989–2007)[20]
- 1973 – Mills E. Godwin Jr., former governor of Virginia (1966–1970) and Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1962–1966). Later Governor of Virginia (1974–1978)
- 1973 – Samuel I. Hayakawa, later U.S. Senator from California (1977–1983)[21]
- 1973 – John Connally, former United States Secretary of the Treasury (1971–1972) and former governor of Texas (1963–1969)
- 1975 – Elizabeth Dole, later United States Secretary of Transportation (1983–1987), United States Secretary of Labor (1989–1990) and U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2003–2009)
- 1975 – John Jarman, while U.S. Representative from Oklahoma (1951–1977)[22]
- 1976 – Rob Couhig
- 1977 – A. J. McNamara, Louisiana State Representative
- 1977 – Lane Carson, Louisiana State Representative
- 1978 – Robert G. Jones, Louisiana State Senator
- 1978 – Chris Smith, later U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1981–present).[23]
- 1978 – Thomas Bliley, Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, and later U.S. Representative from Virginia (1981–2001)
- 1978 – Michael F. "Mike" Thompson, Louisiana State Representative
- 1979 – Charles Grisbaum Jr., Louisiana State Representative
- 1979 – Ed Scogin, Louisiana State Representative
- 1979 – Armistead I. Selden Jr., former U.S. Representative from Alabama (1953–1969) and United States Ambassador to New Zealand (1974–1979)
1980–1989[edit]
- 1980s – S. S. DeWitt, Louisiana State Representative
- 1980s – Mike Pence,[24] U.S Representative for Indiana. Later Governor of Indiana (2013–2017) and Vice President of the United States (2017–2021)
- 1980 – Sam Yorty, former U.S Representative for California (1951–1955) and Mayor of Los Angeles (1961–1973)
- 1980 – Mac Collins, later U.S Representative from Georgia (1993–2005)
- 1980 – Jim Donelon, later Louisiana Insurance Commissioner (2006–present)
- 1980 – Jesse Monroe Knowles, Louisiana State Senator
- 1980 – Frank D. White, later Governor of Arkansas (1981–1983)
- 1980 – J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert, Louisiana State Representative
- 1981 – Bob Stump, while U.S. Representative from Arizona (1977–2003)
- 1981 – Eugene Atkinson, while U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1979–1983)[25]
- 1981 – Larry Kudlow, later Director of the National Economic Council (2018–2021)
- 1982 – Condoleezza Rice, later United States National Security Advisor (2001–2005) and United States Secretary of State (2005–2009)[26]
- 1982 – Joseph P. Wyatt Jr., former U.S. Representative from Texas (1979–1981)
- 1983 – Phil Gramm, while U.S. Representative from Texas (1979–1985) and later U.S. Senator from Texas (1985–2002)
- 1983 – Bob Martinez, while Mayor of Tampa. Later Governor of Florida (1987–1991) and Director of the National Drug Control Policy (1991–1993)
- 1983 – Edward D.L.G. Pangelinan, while Resident Representative from the Northern Mariana Islands (1978–1984)[27]
- 1984 – V.J. Bella, Louisiana State Representative
- 1984 – Andy Ireland, while U.S. Representative from Florida (1977–1993)
- 1984 – H. Edward Knox, Mayor of the City of Charlotte
- 1984 – Sonny Callahan, Alabama State Senator. Later U.S Representative from Alabama (1985–2003)
- 1985 – Jeane Kirkpatrick, while U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1981–1985)[28]
- 1985 – Edward J. King, former governor of Massachusetts (1979–1983)[29]
- 1985 – Dexter Lehtinen, Florida State Representative. Later U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida (1988–1992)
- 1985 – Kent Hance, former U.S. Representative from Texas (1979–1985)
- 1985 – Jock Scott (politician), Louisiana State Representative
- 1985 – Carole Keeton Strayhorn, later Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (1999–2007)
- 1986 – William Bennett, while U.S. Secretary of Education (1985–1988)[30]
- 1986 – Richard Baker, Louisiana State Representative. Later U.S. Representative from Louisiana (1987–2008)
- 1986 – Charles T. Canady, Florida State Representative. Later U.S. Representative from Florida (1993–2001), Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida (2008–present) and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida (2010–2012)
- 1986 – Frank Rizzo, former mayor of Philadelphia[31]
- 1986 – James David Santini, former U.S. Representative from Nevada (1975–1983)
- 1987 – Paul Hardy, former secretary of state of Louisiana (1976–1980), later Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (1988–1992)[32]
- 1987 – Roy Moore, later Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court (2001–2003)
- 1987 – Edward Vrdolyak, member of the Chicago City Council and chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party. He joined the Republican Party after a failed effort to oust Harold Washington as the nominee of the Illinois Solidarity Party in the 1987 mayoral election.[33]
- 1987 – Sam Panayotovich, Illinois State Representative and political ally of Vrdolyak.[34]
- 1987 – James C. Smith, Attorney General of Florida (1979–1987), later Florida Secretary of State (1987–1995)
- 1988 – Jim McCrery, later U.S. Representative from Louisiana (1988–2009)
- 1988 – David Duke, Louisiana State Representative
- 1988 – Mike Johanns, later Governor of Nebraska (1999–2005), United States Secretary of Agriculture (2005–2007) and U.S. Senator from Nebraska (2009–2015)
- 1988 – John Rice, Alabama State Senator[35]
- 1989 – John Amari, Alabama State Senator
- 1989 – Pete Johnson, while State Auditor of Mississippi (1988–1992)
- 1989 – Bill Grant, while U.S. Representative from Florida (1987–1991)
- 1989 – Tommy F. Robinson, while U.S. Representative from Arkansas (1985–1991)
- 1989 – Rick Perry, Agriculture Commissioner of Texas. Later Governor of Texas (2000–2015)[36]
- 1989 – W. Fox McKeithen, Secretary of State of Louisiana (1988–2005)
1990–1999[edit]
- 1990 – Jason Chaffetz, later U.S. Representative from Utah (2009–2017)[37]
- 1990 – Tom Vandergriff, former U.S. Representative from Texas (1983–1985). Later elected as a County Judge (1991–2007)
- 1990 – Joseph F. Toomy, Louisiana State Representative
- 1990 – Vito Fossella, later U.S. Representative from New York (1997–2009)
- 1990 – Lauch Faircloth, later U.S. Senator from North Carolina (1993–1999)[38]
- 1991 – Bret Schundler, Mayor of Jersey City
- 1991 – David Beasley, later Governor of South Carolina (1995–1999)
- 1991 – Buddy Roemer, while Governor of Louisiana (1988–1992)[39]
- 1992 – Byron Looper, Tennessee State Representative
- 1993 – Edward H. Krebs, Pennsylvania State Representative
- 1993 – Don W. Williamson, Louisiana State Senator
- 1994 – Eli Bebout, Wyoming State Representative
- 1994 – Ron Gomez, Louisiana State Representative
- 1994 – Woody Jenkins, Louisiana State Representative
- 1994 – Dan Richey, former Louisiana State Senator
- 1994 – Ed Austin, while Mayor of Jacksonville
- 1994 – Walter B. Jones, while running as a Democrat for U.S. Representative from North Carolina. U.S. Representative from North Carolina (1995–2019)
- 1994 – Ed Whitfield, the day before filing as a candidate for the U.S. House in Kentucky. U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1995–2016)
- 1994 – Ron Gomez, Louisiana state representative
- 1994 – Mike Bowers, while Attorney General of Georgia (1981–1997)
- 1994 – Fob James, former governor of Alabama (1979–1983). Later Governor of Alabama (1995–1999)
- 1994 – Richard Shelby, while U.S. Senator from Alabama (1994–present)
- 1995 – Jimmy Hayes, while U.S. Representative from Louisiana (1987–1997)
- 1995 – Greg Laughlin, while U.S. Representative from Texas (1989–1997)
- 1995 – Ben Nighthorse Campbell, while U.S. Senator from Colorado (1993–2005)
- 1995 – Billy Tauzin, while U.S. Representative from Louisiana (1980–2005)[40]
- 1995 – Nathan Deal, while U.S. Representative from Georgia (1993–2011). Later became the 82nd Governor of Georgia (2011–2019)
- 1995 – Mike Parker, while U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1989–1999)[41]
- 1995 – Susana Martinez, later Governor of New Mexico (2011–2019)
- 1995 – Mike Foster, later Governor of Louisiana (1996–2004)
- 1995 – Donald Ray Kennard, Louisiana State Representative
- 1995 – Rusty Crowe, Tennessee State Senator
- 1995 – Milton H. Hamilton, Jr, Tennessee State Senator
- 1996 – Ronnie Culbreth, Georgia State Representative.[42]
- 1996 – Norm Coleman, while Mayor of St Paul. Later U.S. Senator from Minnesota (2003–2009)[43]
- 1996 – Jay Blossman, later Louisiana Public Service Commissioner (1997–2008)
- 1996 – John Hoeven, later Governor of North Dakota (2000–2010), later U.S. Senator from North Dakota (2011–present)
- 1997 – Steve Windom, Alabama State Senator, later Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (1999–2003)
- 1997 – Kevin Mannix, Oregon State Representative
- 1997 – Michael J. Michot, Louisiana House of Representatives
- 1997 – Chip Bailey, Alabama State Senator
- 1997 – H. Mac Gipson, Alabama State Representative
- 1997 – Ronald "Ron" Johnson, Alabama State Representative
- 1998 – Harry C. Goode Jr., Florida State Representative
- 1998 – George Wallace Jr., former Alabama State Treasurer (1987–1995)
- 1998 – Gerald Allen, Alabama State Representative
- 1998 – Steve Flowers, Alabama State Representative
- 1998 – Tim Parker Jr., Alabama State Representative
- 1998 – Herman Badillo, former U.S. Representative from New York (1971–1977)
- 1998 – David G. Boschert, Maryland State Delegate
- 1998 – Sonny Perdue, Georgia State Senator. Later became the 81st Governor of Georgia (2003–2011) and the 31st United States Secretary of Agriculture
- 1999 – Nancy Larraine Hoffmann, New York State Senator
2000–2009[edit]
- 2000 – Robert J. Barham, Louisiana State Senator
- 2000 – Tom McVea, Louisiana State Representative
- 2001 – Blaine Galliher, Alabama State Representative[44]
- 2001 – Clinton LeSueur
- 2001 – Hunt Downer, Louisiana State Representative
- 2002 – Amy Tuck, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi[45]
- 2002 – Olga A. Méndez, New York State Senator
- 2002 – Don Cheeks, Georgia State Senator
- 2002 – Dan Lee, Georgia State Senator
- 2002 – Rooney Bowen, Georgia State Senator
- 2002 – Jack Hill, Georgia State Senator
- 2002 – Terry Burton, Mississippi State Senator[46]
- 2002 – Videt Carmichael, Mississippi State Senator[46]
- 2002 – Kay Ivey, Alabama State Treasurer (2003-2011), Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (2011-2017), Governor of Alabama (2017–present)
- 2003 – James David Cain, Louisiana State Senator
- 2003 – Travis Little, Mississippi State Senator
- 2003 – Larry Baker, Mississippi State Representative[47]
- 2003 – Jim Barnett, Mississippi State Representative[47]
- 2003 – Herb Frierson, Mississippi State Representative[47]
- 2003 – Frank Hamilton, Mississippi State Representative[47]
- 2003 – John Read, Mississippi State Representative[47]
- 2003 – Melinda Schwegmann, former lieutenant governor of Louisiana (1992–1996)
- 2003 – Rick Sheehy, Mayor of Hastings, Nebraska
- 2004 – Ralph Hall, while U.S. Representative from Texas (1981–2015)[48][49]
- 2004 – Rodney Alexander, while U.S. Representative from Louisiana (2004–2013)[50]
- 2004 – Steve Beren
- 2004 – Ralph Doxey, Mississippi State Senator
- 2005 – Michael Diven, Pennsylvania State Representative
- 2005 – Dan Morrish, Louisiana State Representative
- 2006 – Sheri McInvale, Florida State Representative
- 2006 – Don McLeary, Tennessee State Senator
- 2006 – John Giannetti, Maryland State Senator
- 2006 – Mickey Channell, Georgia State Representative
- 2006 – Will Kendrick, Florida State Representative
- 2006 – Billy Montgomery, Louisiana State Representative
- 2006 – Jimmy Holley, Alabama State Senator[51]
- 2007 – James Walley, Mississippi State Senator
- 2007 – Tommy Gollott, Mississippi State Senator
- 2007 – Dawn Pettengill, Iowa State Representative
- 2007 – Frank A. Howard, Sheriff of Vernon Parish
- 2007 – Mike Jacobs, Georgia State Representative[52]
- 2007 – John Neely Kennedy, State Treasurer of Louisiana. Later U.S. Senator for Louisiana (2017–present)
- 2007 – Robert Adley, Louisiana State Senator
- 2008 – Nolan Mettetal, Mississippi State Senator[53]
- 2008 – Sid Bondurant, Mississippi State Representative
- 2008 – Gil Pinac, former Louisiana State Representative
- 2009 – Chuck Hopson, Texas State Representative[54]
- 2009 – Billy Nicholson, Mississippi State Representative[55]
- 2009 – Tom Salmon, Vermont Auditor of Accounts[56]
- 2009 – Tom Saviello, Maine State Representative, elected to Maine Senate as a Republican in 2010[57]
2010–2019[edit]
- 2010 – Steve Levy, County Executive of Suffolk County, New York[58]
- 2010 – C. Scott Bounds, Mississippi State Representative[59]
- 2010 – Scott Angelle, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2010). Later Director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (2017–present)
- 2010 – Alan Boothe, Alabama State Representative[60]
- 2010 – Steve Hurst, Alabama State Representative[60]
- 2010 – Mike Millican, Alabama State Representative[60]
- 2010 – Lesley Vance, Alabama State Representative[60]
- 2010 – Ellis Black, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Amy Carter, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Mike Cheokas, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Bubber Epps, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Gerald Greene, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Bob Hanner, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Doug McKillip, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Alan Powell, Georgia State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Tim Golden, Georgia State Senator[61]
- 2010 – Chris Steineger, Kansas State Senator[61]
- 2010 – Simone B. Champagne, Louisiana State Representative[62]
- 2010 – Noble Ellington, Louisiana State Representative[62]
- 2010 – Walker Hines, Louisiana State Representative[62]
- 2010 – Fred Mills, Louisiana State Representative[62]
- 2010 – Jim Preuitt, Alabama State Senator[51]
- 2010 – John Alario, Louisiana State Senator[61][62]
- 2010 – John Smith, Louisiana State Senator[61]
- 2010 – Mike Willette, Maine State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Bobby Shows, Mississippi State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi State Senator, State Agriculture Commissioner, United States Senator[61]
- 2010 – Eldon Nygaard, South Dakota State Senator[61]
- 2010 – Aaron Pena, Texas State Representative[61]
- 2010 – Allan Ritter, Texas State Representative[61]
- 2011 – Tom Butler, Alabama State Senator[63][64]
- 2011 – Buddy Caldwell, Louisiana Attorney General (2008–2016)[65]
- 2011 – Russ Nowell, Mississippi State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Margaret Rogers, Mississippi State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Jeff Smith, Mississippi State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Ezell Lee, Mississippi State Senator[67]
- 2011 – Charles Graddick, Alabama Circuit Judge and former attorney general of Alabama (1979–1987)
- 2011 – Charles "Bubba" Chaney, Louisiana State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Billy Chandler, Louisiana State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Mike "Pete" Huval, Louisiana State Representative
- 2011 – Bob Hensgens, Mayor of Gueydan, Louisiana
- 2011 – Jody Amedee, Louisiana State Senator[66]
- 2011 – Norby Chabert, Louisiana State Senator[66]
- 2011 – Mark Grisanti, New York State Senator,[68]
- 2011 – D. Bruce Goforth, former North Carolina State Representative[69]
- 2011 – Linda Collins-Smith, Arkansas State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Taylor Barras, Louisiana State Representative[66]
- 2011 – Bert Jones, North Carolina State Representative
- 2011 – Jim Slezak, Michigan State Representative[70]
- 2011 – Gray Tollison, Mississippi State Senator[71]
- 2011 – Donnie Bell, Mississippi State Representative[71]
- 2011 – Sarah Maestas-Barnes, New Mexico State Representative
- 2012 – J. M. Lozano, Texas State Representative[72]
- 2012 – Roy Schmidt, Michigan State Representative[66]
- 2012 – Arthur J. Williams, North Carolina State Representative[citation needed]
- 2012 – Christine Watkins, Utah State Representative[73]
- 2012 – Jason White, Mississippi State Representative[71][74]
- 2012 – Alan Harper, Alabama State Representative[75]
- 2012 – Jerry L. Fielding, Alabama State Senator[76]
- 2013 – Lindsey Holmes, Alaska State Representative[77]
- 2013 – Nickey Browning, Mississippi State Senator[78][71]
- 2013 – Elbert Guillory, Louisiana State Senator[79]
- 2013 – Rick Ward, III, Louisiana State Senator[79]
- 2013 – James R. Fannin, Louisiana State Representative[79]
- 2013 – Andy Nuñez, New Mexico State Representative[80]
- 2013 – Ryan Ferns, West Virginia State Representative[81]
- 2014 – Charles Newton, Alabama State Representative[82]
- 2014 – Andy Nuñez, New Mexico State Representative[83]
- 2014 – Randall Patterson, Mississippi State Representative[71]
- 2014 – Daniel Hall, West Virginia State Senator[84]
- 2014 – Linda Black, Missouri State Representative[85]
- 2014 – Mark Miloscia, Washington State Representative[86]
- 2014 – Gene Taylor, former U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1989–2011)[87]
- 2015 – Mike Holcomb, Arkansas State Representative[88]
- 2015 – Kim Davis, County Clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky[89]
- 2015 – Jody Steverson, Mississippi State Representative[90]
- 2015 – Denver Butler, Kentucky State Representative[91]
- 2015 – Carlyle Begay, Arizona State Senator[92]
- 2015 – Jim Gooch, Kentucky State Representative[93]
- 2015 – Eric Greitens, later Governor of Missouri (2016–2018)[94]
- 2015 – Omarosa Manigault, later director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison (2017)[95]
- 2016 – Karen MacBeth, Rhode Island State Representative[96]
- 2016 – Yancey McGill, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2014–2015)[97]
- 2016 – David Hillman, Arkansas State Representative[98]
- 2016 – Jeff Wardlaw, Arkansas State Representative[98]
- 2016 – Joe Jett, Arkansas State Representative[98]
- 2016 – Wilbur Ross, later United States Secretary of Commerce (2017–present)[citation needed]
- 2017 – Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, former Florida State Representative[99]
- 2017 – Mariellen MacKay, New Hampshire State Representative[100]
- 2017 – William Brisson, North Carolina Assemblyman[101]
- 2017 – Rupert Phillips, West Virginia State Delegate[102]
- 2018 – Mike Oliverio, former West Virginia State Senator[103]
- 2018 – Bobby Bright, former U.S. Representative from Alabama (2009–2011)[104]
- 2018 – Ken Luttrell, Oklahoma State Representative[105]
- 2018 – Johnny Tadlock, Oklahoma State Representative[106]
- 2018 – Ivanka Trump, Advisor to the President
- 2019 – Nick Bain, Mississippi State Representative[107]
- 2019 – Carroll Hubbard, former U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1975–1993)
- 2019 – Jeff Van Drew, U.S Representative from New Jersey (2019–present)[108]
- 2019 – Wanda Vázquez Garced, Governor of Puerto Rico (2019–2021) and former Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico (2017–2019)[109][110][111]
2020–present[edit]
BWAHAHAHAHA
- 2020 – Jason Barrett, West Virginia State Representative[112]
- 2021 – Vernon Jones, Georgia State Representative[113]
- 2021 – John Jay Lee, North Las Vegas Mayor[114]
- 2021 - Mick Bates, West Virginia State Delegate[115]
And that's just elected politicos.
BWAHAHA
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BWAHAHAHA
??????Boy am I glad that didn't happen. That would be bad.Makes what OK?You think that makes it OK you RACIST POS ...Byrd was no longer in the KKK at the time this picture was taken.Fuckin psych Leftist .....Please.
You got the smell of Trump all over you.
Your attempt to claim the Democratic party in 1964 is the same as it is in 2021 proves both your dishonesty and ignorance. Key requirements to join the GOP in 2021.
You're GOP from the top of your bald head to the bottom of your athletes' feet.
Do you even know who is sitting in the White House ..... err ..... in the hospital bed in Delaware at the moment?
The same POS who did Robery Byrd's eulogy.
You psycho Leftist are so brainwashed .....
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DUMBASS !!!
We are here in a furum full of republicans talking racist bullshit.
LIKE YOU!
So stop trying that Robert Byrd bullshit.
Find your SAFE SPACE you RACIST bitch ......
Realizing that the organization was nothing but a racist political platform and deciding to leave?
THAT IS what makes it OK.
So tell us...
Why did they invite the Klan into the GOP?
Why is the GOP so accepting of Trump's racist rhetoric?
And why, oh why
If you're so offended by racism are you still supporting the GOP?
You're an idiot.??????Boy am I glad that didn't happen. That would be bad.Makes what OK?You think that makes it OK you RACIST POS ...Byrd was no longer in the KKK at the time this picture was taken.Fuckin psych Leftist .....Please.
You got the smell of Trump all over you.
Your attempt to claim the Democratic party in 1964 is the same as it is in 2021 proves both your dishonesty and ignorance. Key requirements to join the GOP in 2021.
You're GOP from the top of your bald head to the bottom of your athletes' feet.
Do you even know who is sitting in the White House ..... err ..... in the hospital bed in Delaware at the moment?
The same POS who did Robery Byrd's eulogy.
You psycho Leftist are so brainwashed .....
![]()
DUMBASS !!!
We are here in a furum full of republicans talking racist bullshit.
LIKE YOU!
So stop trying that Robert Byrd bullshit.
Find your SAFE SPACE you RACIST bitch ......
Realizing that the organization was nothing but a racist political platform and deciding to leave?
THAT IS what makes it OK.
So tell us...
Why did they invite the Klan into the GOP?
Why is the GOP so accepting of Trump's racist rhetoric?
And why, oh why
If you're so offended by racism are you still supporting the GOP?
Dodoalex whipped your ass.You're an idiot.??????Boy am I glad that didn't happen. That would be bad.Makes what OK?You think that makes it OK you RACIST POS ...Byrd was no longer in the KKK at the time this picture was taken.Fuckin psych Leftist .....Please.
You got the smell of Trump all over you.
Your attempt to claim the Democratic party in 1964 is the same as it is in 2021 proves both your dishonesty and ignorance. Key requirements to join the GOP in 2021.
You're GOP from the top of your bald head to the bottom of your athletes' feet.
Do you even know who is sitting in the White House ..... err ..... in the hospital bed in Delaware at the moment?
The same POS who did Robery Byrd's eulogy.
You psycho Leftist are so brainwashed .....
![]()
DUMBASS !!!
We are here in a furum full of republicans talking racist bullshit.
LIKE YOU!
So stop trying that Robert Byrd bullshit.
Find your SAFE SPACE you RACIST bitch ......
Realizing that the organization was nothing but a racist political platform and deciding to leave?
THAT IS what makes it OK.
So tell us...
Why did they invite the Klan into the GOP?
Why is the GOP so accepting of Trump's racist rhetoric?
And why, oh why
If you're so offended by racism are you still supporting the GOP?
Only 3 switched parties ignorant fool
Dodoalex whipped your ass.You're an idiot.??????Boy am I glad that didn't happen. That would be bad.Makes what OK?You think that makes it OK you RACIST POS ...Byrd was no longer in the KKK at the time this picture was taken.Fuckin psych Leftist .....Please.
You got the smell of Trump all over you.
Your attempt to claim the Democratic party in 1964 is the same as it is in 2021 proves both your dishonesty and ignorance. Key requirements to join the GOP in 2021.
You're GOP from the top of your bald head to the bottom of your athletes' feet.
Do you even know who is sitting in the White House ..... err ..... in the hospital bed in Delaware at the moment?
The same POS who did Robery Byrd's eulogy.
You psycho Leftist are so brainwashed .....
![]()
DUMBASS !!!
We are here in a furum full of republicans talking racist bullshit.
LIKE YOU!
So stop trying that Robert Byrd bullshit.
Find your SAFE SPACE you RACIST bitch ......
Realizing that the organization was nothing but a racist political platform and deciding to leave?
THAT IS what makes it OK.
So tell us...
Why did they invite the Klan into the GOP?
Why is the GOP so accepting of Trump's racist rhetoric?
And why, oh why
If you're so offended by racism are you still supporting the GOP?
Yeah, Dodo Alex is your kid, huh.
Dodoalex whipped your ass.You're an idiot.??????Boy am I glad that didn't happen. That would be bad.Makes what OK?You think that makes it OK you RACIST POS ...Byrd was no longer in the KKK at the time this picture was taken.Fuckin psych Leftist .....Please.
You got the smell of Trump all over you.
Your attempt to claim the Democratic party in 1964 is the same as it is in 2021 proves both your dishonesty and ignorance. Key requirements to join the GOP in 2021.
You're GOP from the top of your bald head to the bottom of your athletes' feet.
Do you even know who is sitting in the White House ..... err ..... in the hospital bed in Delaware at the moment?
The same POS who did Robery Byrd's eulogy.
You psycho Leftist are so brainwashed .....
![]()
DUMBASS !!!
We are here in a furum full of republicans talking racist bullshit.
LIKE YOU!
So stop trying that Robert Byrd bullshit.
Find your SAFE SPACE you RACIST bitch ......
Realizing that the organization was nothing but a racist political platform and deciding to leave?
THAT IS what makes it OK.
So tell us...
Why did they invite the Klan into the GOP?
Why is the GOP so accepting of Trump's racist rhetoric?
And why, oh why
If you're so offended by racism are you still supporting the GOP?
Dodo is only capable of sucking ass .....
Dodoalex whipped your ass.
At least Trump didn't go around lynching negroes...Yawn! Go talk to a black citizen of West Virginia. You support trump, the dumbest white man of all time.
Nice dodge attempt right there, but it won't fly. Cities are the primary (read only) concern of city governments, and large city governments are almost exclusively run by democrats. They are failing in their responsibilities.Sorry but that excuse don't play here. Federal policy created slums and it was done by both parties. City councils are bi partisan. Republicans control at least 2/3'ds of the states.City governments run by democrats. What inner cities are run by Republicans?No, that's not clear. What is however are the government policies that made slums happen.It's clear that most inner city slums are and have been for decades run by democrats who have done very little to improve living conditions for the black people most at risk for poverty and violence because they are the primary caretakers of the cities. You are acting as if it is expected and excusable for them to take no responsibility and that they are there merely to direct the flow of money to their friends and themselves. Come to think of it though, since they are democrats, that may very well be the case.Who says they are?Show me why inner city issues are more a federal concern than a state and local concern. Are not most cities run by democrats who can't get their act together and take care of their decaying centers?Where do Republicans have control over those inner city areas?You do realize what the Great Depression was don’t you?You mean once Democrats started buying votes with taxpayer money Blacks became firm Democrats...right Winger? So how has that REALLY worked out for the average Black person living in our big cities? Is their life better than it was before? Safer? Or have liberal policies turned vast areas of American cities into wastelands unfit to live in?Blacks started to migrate to Democrats under FDRYes, blacks were republicans for 100 years. Then they nominated Goldwater and that was the lat straw.Republicans had the black vote for 60 years.Now you're just a dumb ass. For you to actually believe that shows you have a supreme mental disibility. If the republican party offered something better we'd vote republican. You motherfuckers are trying to make it harder for us to vote and you're trying to tell us that stale ass lie you right wing racist punks repeat every day. Why in the FUCK would I join a party full of white USMB members?Yet you continue to vote for the very people like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer who keep you poor...Notice how you gasoline prices have gone up, sure isnt making you rich, notice how the taxes are going up, sure isnt making you rich...I used to feel sorry for the poor, but when they vote for the very people who keep them poor, i just laugh at their stupidity...Facts!"In the late 1800s, depending on the city, 70% to 80% of black households were two-parent. Dr. Thomas Sowell has argued, “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.”
The Social Security Act of 1935 created the Social Security program, state unemployment insurance, and assistance to single women with children. Today most Americans love the program. However, when the act was signed, the law was made to exclude occupations that were mainly occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt signed the law, 65 percent of blacks in America were ineligible. So for years a majority of blacks were excluded from social security savings and could not get unemployment.
Time out! Hold up! Whoa! Let’s take a short break from the action to talk about the assistance to single women with children part of the Social Security Act. Title 4 or IV of the social security act of 1935 called for grants in aid to be provided to each stated as Aid To Dependent Children. “ For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to needy dependent children, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $24,750,000, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year thereafter a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this title. The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Board, State plans for aid to dependent children.”
This was welfare folks. Assistance for single moms with children without daddy at home. In 1935. Blacks were excluded. Seems that Sowell is unable to point this out and in fact this is part of long tradition of taking care of poor single parent white families.
Aid to Dependent Children or ADC (later renamed Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) was Title IV of the Social Security Act of 1935. At first it functioned mainly to provide federal grants to help the states maintain their mothers’ aid laws that had been passed in 40 states between 1910 and 1920. With the federal government providing 1/3 of costs, the program offered aid to poor parents, imagined at that time to be always female, caring for children without a husband.
The ADC plan was written by the former directors of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in the Department of Labor, Grace Abbott and Katherine Lenroot. They lobbied hard to get this program added to the Social Security bill, which was aimed at male breadwinners, reflecting the masculinist assumptions and composition of the Committee on Economic Security (CES) that wrote the bill. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers lacked the support of a breadwinner, no matter how they got to that position.
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Aid To Dependent Children: The Legal History
For its first three decades, AFDC operated much like a private charity, with its case workers given discretion in investigating clients, cutting off benefits to those determined to be unsuitable, a…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
![]()
Children’s Bureau
Written by Kriste Lindenmeyer, Ph.D., Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The establishment of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in 1912 marked a high point in the effort by ma…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
From the time of the Childrens Bureau until 1965 no one talked about how the welfare state was wrong and subsisided the disintegration of the white family. It was seen as essential assistance needed to help women without husbands who had children. Only when the law required that others be included did the story change to how the welfare state was wrong and destructive.
As late as 1950, only 18% of black households were single parent. From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher percentage of black adults had married than white adults. In 1938, black illegitimacy was about 11% instead of today’s 75%. In 1925, 85% of black households in New York City were two-parent. Today, the black family is a mere shadow of its past."-Walter Williams
In 1938 During this time of great black 2 parent family morality, the poverty rate for blacks was 80 percent. In 1959, it was 55 percent. These sky high rates of poverty occurred during the time these fools rant about the black 2 parent family. Today due to the " liberal welfare state breaking up the black family by giving them welfare" black poverty is half of what it was in 1959 and more than 1/3 of what it was in those grand old glorious days of the two parent black family.
Blacks afflicted with Internalized racism repeating bs from Daniel Moynihan should not be taken seriously in any discussion on matters of race in America.
Ross, C., Danziger, S. & Smolensky, E. The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979. Demography 24, 587–600 (1987). The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979 | Demography | Duke University Press
Table 2. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2014, US Department of the Census, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html
Black Americans' biggest problem remains racism via government policies and culture from the dominant white society.
Now stop lying about why gas prices are going up and stop lying about taxes. The only people working to make us poorer are republicans and we would be extremely stupid to support the Anglo Saxon Heritage Caucus.
Then they sold them out for the southern conservative vote
Why? Because his programs helped them.
They supported JFK for the same reason
Once LBJ passed Civil Rights legislation, Blacks became firm Democrats and Republicans scrambled to recruit disgruntled white racists
FDR centered recovery on helping struggling people rather than struggling corporations. That included blacks
How have blacks in the Big City done under Democrats vs what Republicans offered them?
Much better with urban enterprise zones, education programs, jobs training, healthcare, food and housing programs
What have Republicans done for inner city blacks other than build more prisons?
They have had the White House and both Houses of Congress
Show me any legislation in the last 50 years from Republicans that helps the poor and minorities more than it helps the rich
Federal Government is also concerned with rural areas.
And you want to blame Republicans. It is to laugh.
You're dealing with a propaganda parrot. Waste of time.Nice dodge attempt right there, but it won't fly. Cities are the primary (read only) concern of city governments, and large city governments are almost exclusively run by democrats. They are failing in their responsibilities.Sorry but that excuse don't play here. Federal policy created slums and it was done by both parties. City councils are bi partisan. Republicans control at least 2/3'ds of the states.City governments run by democrats. What inner cities are run by Republicans?No, that's not clear. What is however are the government policies that made slums happen.It's clear that most inner city slums are and have been for decades run by democrats who have done very little to improve living conditions for the black people most at risk for poverty and violence because they are the primary caretakers of the cities. You are acting as if it is expected and excusable for them to take no responsibility and that they are there merely to direct the flow of money to their friends and themselves. Come to think of it though, since they are democrats, that may very well be the case.Who says they are?Show me why inner city issues are more a federal concern than a state and local concern. Are not most cities run by democrats who can't get their act together and take care of their decaying centers?Where do Republicans have control over those inner city areas?You do realize what the Great Depression was don’t you?You mean once Democrats started buying votes with taxpayer money Blacks became firm Democrats...right Winger? So how has that REALLY worked out for the average Black person living in our big cities? Is their life better than it was before? Safer? Or have liberal policies turned vast areas of American cities into wastelands unfit to live in?Blacks started to migrate to Democrats under FDRYes, blacks were republicans for 100 years. Then they nominated Goldwater and that was the lat straw.Republicans had the black vote for 60 years.Now you're just a dumb ass. For you to actually believe that shows you have a supreme mental disibility. If the republican party offered something better we'd vote republican. You motherfuckers are trying to make it harder for us to vote and you're trying to tell us that stale ass lie you right wing racist punks repeat every day. Why in the FUCK would I join a party full of white USMB members?Yet you continue to vote for the very people like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer who keep you poor...Notice how you gasoline prices have gone up, sure isnt making you rich, notice how the taxes are going up, sure isnt making you rich...I used to feel sorry for the poor, but when they vote for the very people who keep them poor, i just laugh at their stupidity...Facts!"In the late 1800s, depending on the city, 70% to 80% of black households were two-parent. Dr. Thomas Sowell has argued, “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.”
The Social Security Act of 1935 created the Social Security program, state unemployment insurance, and assistance to single women with children. Today most Americans love the program. However, when the act was signed, the law was made to exclude occupations that were mainly occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt signed the law, 65 percent of blacks in America were ineligible. So for years a majority of blacks were excluded from social security savings and could not get unemployment.
Time out! Hold up! Whoa! Let’s take a short break from the action to talk about the assistance to single women with children part of the Social Security Act. Title 4 or IV of the social security act of 1935 called for grants in aid to be provided to each stated as Aid To Dependent Children. “ For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to needy dependent children, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $24,750,000, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year thereafter a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this title. The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Board, State plans for aid to dependent children.”
This was welfare folks. Assistance for single moms with children without daddy at home. In 1935. Blacks were excluded. Seems that Sowell is unable to point this out and in fact this is part of long tradition of taking care of poor single parent white families.
Aid to Dependent Children or ADC (later renamed Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) was Title IV of the Social Security Act of 1935. At first it functioned mainly to provide federal grants to help the states maintain their mothers’ aid laws that had been passed in 40 states between 1910 and 1920. With the federal government providing 1/3 of costs, the program offered aid to poor parents, imagined at that time to be always female, caring for children without a husband.
The ADC plan was written by the former directors of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in the Department of Labor, Grace Abbott and Katherine Lenroot. They lobbied hard to get this program added to the Social Security bill, which was aimed at male breadwinners, reflecting the masculinist assumptions and composition of the Committee on Economic Security (CES) that wrote the bill. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers lacked the support of a breadwinner, no matter how they got to that position.
![]()
Aid To Dependent Children: The Legal History
For its first three decades, AFDC operated much like a private charity, with its case workers given discretion in investigating clients, cutting off benefits to those determined to be unsuitable, a…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
![]()
Children’s Bureau
Written by Kriste Lindenmeyer, Ph.D., Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The establishment of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in 1912 marked a high point in the effort by ma…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
From the time of the Childrens Bureau until 1965 no one talked about how the welfare state was wrong and subsisided the disintegration of the white family. It was seen as essential assistance needed to help women without husbands who had children. Only when the law required that others be included did the story change to how the welfare state was wrong and destructive.
As late as 1950, only 18% of black households were single parent. From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher percentage of black adults had married than white adults. In 1938, black illegitimacy was about 11% instead of today’s 75%. In 1925, 85% of black households in New York City were two-parent. Today, the black family is a mere shadow of its past."-Walter Williams
In 1938 During this time of great black 2 parent family morality, the poverty rate for blacks was 80 percent. In 1959, it was 55 percent. These sky high rates of poverty occurred during the time these fools rant about the black 2 parent family. Today due to the " liberal welfare state breaking up the black family by giving them welfare" black poverty is half of what it was in 1959 and more than 1/3 of what it was in those grand old glorious days of the two parent black family.
Blacks afflicted with Internalized racism repeating bs from Daniel Moynihan should not be taken seriously in any discussion on matters of race in America.
Ross, C., Danziger, S. & Smolensky, E. The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979. Demography 24, 587–600 (1987). The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979 | Demography | Duke University Press
Table 2. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2014, US Department of the Census, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html
Black Americans' biggest problem remains racism via government policies and culture from the dominant white society.
Now stop lying about why gas prices are going up and stop lying about taxes. The only people working to make us poorer are republicans and we would be extremely stupid to support the Anglo Saxon Heritage Caucus.
Then they sold them out for the southern conservative vote
Why? Because his programs helped them.
They supported JFK for the same reason
Once LBJ passed Civil Rights legislation, Blacks became firm Democrats and Republicans scrambled to recruit disgruntled white racists
FDR centered recovery on helping struggling people rather than struggling corporations. That included blacks
How have blacks in the Big City done under Democrats vs what Republicans offered them?
Much better with urban enterprise zones, education programs, jobs training, healthcare, food and housing programs
What have Republicans done for inner city blacks other than build more prisons?
They have had the White House and both Houses of Congress
Show me any legislation in the last 50 years from Republicans that helps the poor and minorities more than it helps the rich
Federal Government is also concerned with rural areas.
And you want to blame Republicans. It is to laugh.
No dodge, it is the facts. Another fact is that republicans run for those offices. If what you say is true, republicans are losing local mayoral elections. But city councils are generally bi-partisan and in some cities the party of the candidate is not revealed. Republicans only live to blame democrats for everything wrong, they can't take responsibility for the fact that their policies fail and when republican policy fails on the national level, it fucks up states. The you top off failed repiblican federal policy with failed republican state policy, cities get fucked up. Ask Flint Michigan.Nice dodge attempt right there, but it won't fly. Cities are the primary (read only) concern of city governments, and large city governments are almost exclusively run by democrats. They are failing in their responsibilities.Sorry but that excuse don't play here. Federal policy created slums and it was done by both parties. City councils are bi partisan. Republicans control at least 2/3'ds of the states.City governments run by democrats. What inner cities are run by Republicans?No, that's not clear. What is however are the government policies that made slums happen.It's clear that most inner city slums are and have been for decades run by democrats who have done very little to improve living conditions for the black people most at risk for poverty and violence because they are the primary caretakers of the cities. You are acting as if it is expected and excusable for them to take no responsibility and that they are there merely to direct the flow of money to their friends and themselves. Come to think of it though, since they are democrats, that may very well be the case.Who says they are?Show me why inner city issues are more a federal concern than a state and local concern. Are not most cities run by democrats who can't get their act together and take care of their decaying centers?Where do Republicans have control over those inner city areas?You do realize what the Great Depression was don’t you?You mean once Democrats started buying votes with taxpayer money Blacks became firm Democrats...right Winger? So how has that REALLY worked out for the average Black person living in our big cities? Is their life better than it was before? Safer? Or have liberal policies turned vast areas of American cities into wastelands unfit to live in?Blacks started to migrate to Democrats under FDRYes, blacks were republicans for 100 years. Then they nominated Goldwater and that was the lat straw.Republicans had the black vote for 60 years.Now you're just a dumb ass. For you to actually believe that shows you have a supreme mental disibility. If the republican party offered something better we'd vote republican. You motherfuckers are trying to make it harder for us to vote and you're trying to tell us that stale ass lie you right wing racist punks repeat every day. Why in the FUCK would I join a party full of white USMB members?Yet you continue to vote for the very people like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer who keep you poor...Notice how you gasoline prices have gone up, sure isnt making you rich, notice how the taxes are going up, sure isnt making you rich...I used to feel sorry for the poor, but when they vote for the very people who keep them poor, i just laugh at their stupidity...Facts!"In the late 1800s, depending on the city, 70% to 80% of black households were two-parent. Dr. Thomas Sowell has argued, “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.”
The Social Security Act of 1935 created the Social Security program, state unemployment insurance, and assistance to single women with children. Today most Americans love the program. However, when the act was signed, the law was made to exclude occupations that were mainly occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt signed the law, 65 percent of blacks in America were ineligible. So for years a majority of blacks were excluded from social security savings and could not get unemployment.
Time out! Hold up! Whoa! Let’s take a short break from the action to talk about the assistance to single women with children part of the Social Security Act. Title 4 or IV of the social security act of 1935 called for grants in aid to be provided to each stated as Aid To Dependent Children. “ For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to needy dependent children, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $24,750,000, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year thereafter a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this title. The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Board, State plans for aid to dependent children.”
This was welfare folks. Assistance for single moms with children without daddy at home. In 1935. Blacks were excluded. Seems that Sowell is unable to point this out and in fact this is part of long tradition of taking care of poor single parent white families.
Aid to Dependent Children or ADC (later renamed Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) was Title IV of the Social Security Act of 1935. At first it functioned mainly to provide federal grants to help the states maintain their mothers’ aid laws that had been passed in 40 states between 1910 and 1920. With the federal government providing 1/3 of costs, the program offered aid to poor parents, imagined at that time to be always female, caring for children without a husband.
The ADC plan was written by the former directors of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in the Department of Labor, Grace Abbott and Katherine Lenroot. They lobbied hard to get this program added to the Social Security bill, which was aimed at male breadwinners, reflecting the masculinist assumptions and composition of the Committee on Economic Security (CES) that wrote the bill. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers lacked the support of a breadwinner, no matter how they got to that position.
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Aid To Dependent Children: The Legal History
For its first three decades, AFDC operated much like a private charity, with its case workers given discretion in investigating clients, cutting off benefits to those determined to be unsuitable, a…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
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Children’s Bureau
Written by Kriste Lindenmeyer, Ph.D., Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The establishment of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in 1912 marked a high point in the effort by ma…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
From the time of the Childrens Bureau until 1965 no one talked about how the welfare state was wrong and subsisided the disintegration of the white family. It was seen as essential assistance needed to help women without husbands who had children. Only when the law required that others be included did the story change to how the welfare state was wrong and destructive.
As late as 1950, only 18% of black households were single parent. From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher percentage of black adults had married than white adults. In 1938, black illegitimacy was about 11% instead of today’s 75%. In 1925, 85% of black households in New York City were two-parent. Today, the black family is a mere shadow of its past."-Walter Williams
In 1938 During this time of great black 2 parent family morality, the poverty rate for blacks was 80 percent. In 1959, it was 55 percent. These sky high rates of poverty occurred during the time these fools rant about the black 2 parent family. Today due to the " liberal welfare state breaking up the black family by giving them welfare" black poverty is half of what it was in 1959 and more than 1/3 of what it was in those grand old glorious days of the two parent black family.
Blacks afflicted with Internalized racism repeating bs from Daniel Moynihan should not be taken seriously in any discussion on matters of race in America.
Ross, C., Danziger, S. & Smolensky, E. The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979. Demography 24, 587–600 (1987). The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979 | Demography | Duke University Press
Table 2. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2014, US Department of the Census, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html
Black Americans' biggest problem remains racism via government policies and culture from the dominant white society.
Now stop lying about why gas prices are going up and stop lying about taxes. The only people working to make us poorer are republicans and we would be extremely stupid to support the Anglo Saxon Heritage Caucus.
Then they sold them out for the southern conservative vote
Why? Because his programs helped them.
They supported JFK for the same reason
Once LBJ passed Civil Rights legislation, Blacks became firm Democrats and Republicans scrambled to recruit disgruntled white racists
FDR centered recovery on helping struggling people rather than struggling corporations. That included blacks
How have blacks in the Big City done under Democrats vs what Republicans offered them?
Much better with urban enterprise zones, education programs, jobs training, healthcare, food and housing programs
What have Republicans done for inner city blacks other than build more prisons?
They have had the White House and both Houses of Congress
Show me any legislation in the last 50 years from Republicans that helps the poor and minorities more than it helps the rich
Federal Government is also concerned with rural areas.
And you want to blame Republicans. It is to laugh.
Ah...so it's the failed "national" GOP policies and failed "State" GOP policies that have caused all of the cities run by Democrats to become shit holes?No dodge, it is the facts. Another fact is that republicans run for those offices. If what you say is true, republicans are losing local mayoral elections. But city councils are generally bi-partisan and in some cities the party of the candidate is not revealed. Republicans only live to blame democrats for everything wrong, they can't take responsibility for the fact that their policies fail and when republican policy fails on the national level, it fucks up states. The you top off failed repiblican federal policy with failed republican state policy, cities get fucked up. Ask Flint Michigan.Nice dodge attempt right there, but it won't fly. Cities are the primary (read only) concern of city governments, and large city governments are almost exclusively run by democrats. They are failing in their responsibilities.Sorry but that excuse don't play here. Federal policy created slums and it was done by both parties. City councils are bi partisan. Republicans control at least 2/3'ds of the states.City governments run by democrats. What inner cities are run by Republicans?No, that's not clear. What is however are the government policies that made slums happen.It's clear that most inner city slums are and have been for decades run by democrats who have done very little to improve living conditions for the black people most at risk for poverty and violence because they are the primary caretakers of the cities. You are acting as if it is expected and excusable for them to take no responsibility and that they are there merely to direct the flow of money to their friends and themselves. Come to think of it though, since they are democrats, that may very well be the case.Who says they are?Show me why inner city issues are more a federal concern than a state and local concern. Are not most cities run by democrats who can't get their act together and take care of their decaying centers?Where do Republicans have control over those inner city areas?You do realize what the Great Depression was don’t you?You mean once Democrats started buying votes with taxpayer money Blacks became firm Democrats...right Winger? So how has that REALLY worked out for the average Black person living in our big cities? Is their life better than it was before? Safer? Or have liberal policies turned vast areas of American cities into wastelands unfit to live in?Blacks started to migrate to Democrats under FDRYes, blacks were republicans for 100 years. Then they nominated Goldwater and that was the lat straw.Republicans had the black vote for 60 years.Now you're just a dumb ass. For you to actually believe that shows you have a supreme mental disibility. If the republican party offered something better we'd vote republican. You motherfuckers are trying to make it harder for us to vote and you're trying to tell us that stale ass lie you right wing racist punks repeat every day. Why in the FUCK would I join a party full of white USMB members?Yet you continue to vote for the very people like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer who keep you poor...Notice how you gasoline prices have gone up, sure isnt making you rich, notice how the taxes are going up, sure isnt making you rich...I used to feel sorry for the poor, but when they vote for the very people who keep them poor, i just laugh at their stupidity...Facts!"In the late 1800s, depending on the city, 70% to 80% of black households were two-parent. Dr. Thomas Sowell has argued, “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.”
The Social Security Act of 1935 created the Social Security program, state unemployment insurance, and assistance to single women with children. Today most Americans love the program. However, when the act was signed, the law was made to exclude occupations that were mainly occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt signed the law, 65 percent of blacks in America were ineligible. So for years a majority of blacks were excluded from social security savings and could not get unemployment.
Time out! Hold up! Whoa! Let’s take a short break from the action to talk about the assistance to single women with children part of the Social Security Act. Title 4 or IV of the social security act of 1935 called for grants in aid to be provided to each stated as Aid To Dependent Children. “ For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to needy dependent children, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $24,750,000, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year thereafter a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this title. The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Board, State plans for aid to dependent children.”
This was welfare folks. Assistance for single moms with children without daddy at home. In 1935. Blacks were excluded. Seems that Sowell is unable to point this out and in fact this is part of long tradition of taking care of poor single parent white families.
Aid to Dependent Children or ADC (later renamed Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) was Title IV of the Social Security Act of 1935. At first it functioned mainly to provide federal grants to help the states maintain their mothers’ aid laws that had been passed in 40 states between 1910 and 1920. With the federal government providing 1/3 of costs, the program offered aid to poor parents, imagined at that time to be always female, caring for children without a husband.
The ADC plan was written by the former directors of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in the Department of Labor, Grace Abbott and Katherine Lenroot. They lobbied hard to get this program added to the Social Security bill, which was aimed at male breadwinners, reflecting the masculinist assumptions and composition of the Committee on Economic Security (CES) that wrote the bill. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers lacked the support of a breadwinner, no matter how they got to that position.
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Aid To Dependent Children: The Legal History
For its first three decades, AFDC operated much like a private charity, with its case workers given discretion in investigating clients, cutting off benefits to those determined to be unsuitable, a…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
![]()
Children’s Bureau
Written by Kriste Lindenmeyer, Ph.D., Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The establishment of the U.S. Children’s Bureau in 1912 marked a high point in the effort by ma…socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
From the time of the Childrens Bureau until 1965 no one talked about how the welfare state was wrong and subsisided the disintegration of the white family. It was seen as essential assistance needed to help women without husbands who had children. Only when the law required that others be included did the story change to how the welfare state was wrong and destructive.
As late as 1950, only 18% of black households were single parent. From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher percentage of black adults had married than white adults. In 1938, black illegitimacy was about 11% instead of today’s 75%. In 1925, 85% of black households in New York City were two-parent. Today, the black family is a mere shadow of its past."-Walter Williams
In 1938 During this time of great black 2 parent family morality, the poverty rate for blacks was 80 percent. In 1959, it was 55 percent. These sky high rates of poverty occurred during the time these fools rant about the black 2 parent family. Today due to the " liberal welfare state breaking up the black family by giving them welfare" black poverty is half of what it was in 1959 and more than 1/3 of what it was in those grand old glorious days of the two parent black family.
Blacks afflicted with Internalized racism repeating bs from Daniel Moynihan should not be taken seriously in any discussion on matters of race in America.
Ross, C., Danziger, S. & Smolensky, E. The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979. Demography 24, 587–600 (1987). The level and trend of poverty in the United States, 1939–1979 | Demography | Duke University Press
Table 2. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2014, US Department of the Census, http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html
Black Americans' biggest problem remains racism via government policies and culture from the dominant white society.
Now stop lying about why gas prices are going up and stop lying about taxes. The only people working to make us poorer are republicans and we would be extremely stupid to support the Anglo Saxon Heritage Caucus.
Then they sold them out for the southern conservative vote
Why? Because his programs helped them.
They supported JFK for the same reason
Once LBJ passed Civil Rights legislation, Blacks became firm Democrats and Republicans scrambled to recruit disgruntled white racists
FDR centered recovery on helping struggling people rather than struggling corporations. That included blacks
How have blacks in the Big City done under Democrats vs what Republicans offered them?
Much better with urban enterprise zones, education programs, jobs training, healthcare, food and housing programs
What have Republicans done for inner city blacks other than build more prisons?
They have had the White House and both Houses of Congress
Show me any legislation in the last 50 years from Republicans that helps the poor and minorities more than it helps the rich
Federal Government is also concerned with rural areas.
And you want to blame Republicans. It is to laugh.