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And yet they will be the first and loudest to spit on him, call him a racist, and decry that he is not coming up with a new program for free stuff.
America is beyond help at this point. The Civil War is coming and we ought to just face that fact.
No, they won't. The blacks I seen that were supporting Trump wanted JOBS, that was their #1 concern. I was just saying this morning that if Trump gets jobs in the black communities, he will have their support. Yes, Dems will still hire some of them to make trouble, but most of who they hire are too dumb to register to vote, just collect their checks for their next fix - this is a minority of criminal types that the Dems have on their side for easy pickins'.
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Originally Posted by MyGoldenLife
Nothing more than folks finally enjoying the fruits of the Obama Administration. Trump hasn't created any jobs.
It is consumer confidence that soared with the election of Trump that kickstarted jobs. Obama did nothing for black employment.
We must not forget that Obama wanted to break our country, not built it.
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Originally Posted by Tall Traveler
I seriously doubt blacks will vote for Trump just because his Presidency and the Republican Congress enact policies that are going to help blacks economic conditions because most are too easily controlled by the MSM and liberals are skilled at manipulating them....still it's the right thing to do anyway. Great job our Great President Trump!
Kind of a racist remark isn't it? Many did vote, and jobs in their communities will recruit more to vote for Trump in his second term. Believe it or not, many blacks want a hand up, not a handout.
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Originally Posted by Toyman at Jewel Lake
I disagree. Yes, there are blacks that are racist, that are supporters of black supremacists and insist on supporting the Democratic party and will attack Trump, regardless of the fact that they are doing better under him. But there are a large number that are smart, successful and not bound by racism and hatred. That see past the lies of the Democratic party and the MSM and realize who's policies and actions really are helping them get ahead (as well as the nation). There are black Trump supporters. That is a part of what has the left so terrified and acting so vile these days. There hold over the black voting block can't be allowed to fracture. Hence the desperate, irrational, ridiculous attempts to portray Trump as a supporter of the KKK, etc. It's like "Russian Hacking" all over again.
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Originally Posted by jeffbase40
Funny that Obama couldn't manage to create jobs in the 8 years while he was IN office. Easy just to never give Trump credit by saying Obama did that.
It was the consumer confidence with the election of Trump that has kickstarted job creation. Everyone is feeling more confident that we will survive as a country with the morally, mentally and physically Clinton being put in her place, which was not the White House!
I seriously doubt blacks will vote for Trump just because his Presidency and the Republican Congress enact policies that are going to help blacks economic conditions because most are too easily controlled by the MSM and liberals are skilled at manipulating them....still it's the right thing to do anyway. Great job our Great President Trump!
Nice to know you think black people are too dumb to think for ourselves lol.
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Originally Posted by cachibatches
And yet they will be the first and loudest to spit on him, call him a racist, and decry that he is not coming up with a new program for free stuff.
America is beyond help at this point. The Civil War is coming and we ought to just face that fact.
Tell me what "free stuff" do black people want....?
As long as the economy keeps going strong, a higher % of African Americans are likely going to vote Trump in 2020 than they did in 2016. That's my prediction.
Most Americans care about the economy and jobs, not Civil War statues.
I disagree. Yes, there are blacks that are racist, that are supporters of black supremacists and insist on supporting the Democratic party and will attack Trump, regardless of the fact that they are doing better under him. But there are a large number that are smart, successful and not bound by racism and hatred. That see past the lies of the Democratic party and the MSM and realize who's policies and actions really are helping them get ahead (as well as the nation). There are black Trump supporters. That is a part of what has the left so terrified and acting so vile these days. There hold over the black voting block can't be allowed to fracture. Hence the desperate, irrational, ridiculous attempts to portray Trump as a supporter of the KKK, etc. It's like "Russian Hacking" all over again.
Note that black conservatives also felt that Trump defended the neo-nazi white supremacists.
I think you all are putting on blinders and buying into ridiculous stereotypes.
I don't like Trump and didn't vote for him and never would. As stated, I find him morally bankrupt and have never thought he was a decent person. I expect a level of decency from our President and I don't feel he has it.
However, I am an independent and I always try to find something about all our presidents in my lifetime that I like. I thought I could like Trump due to his economic agenda. As of late, I have not seen anything of value from him economically. I especially wanted to see how he would work on tax reform and instead of focusing in on that with Congress to get a "win" he diverted to ACA and all these ridiculous executive orders to "undo what Obama did."
Those EOs are not important to me as a black American. I think that they are not important to Americans in general who did not have a hatred for Obama. I want Trump to be a president of the entire country and be loyal to the entire country and not just to his base or supporters.
I doubt he will show me anything to like him for at this point. However, I do pity him because I don't think he knew what he was getting into and I think he's in over his head. I also feel he cannot control himself and may have some psychological/mental problems in regards to his technology habit and him spewing off at the mouth saying ridiculous things. I feel bad for people who have no self control. I find it ironic that this is the only thing I "like" about him, that he has a condition that I pity him over.
On free stuff, I'd like to know what I can get for free for being black. I was hoping with Trump's tax reform I could get huge tax "refunds" like I used to get from GW Bush - stimulus checks and such. Those were great! I actually did like GW Bush. He gave me stimulus checks, huge tax returns, and he was funny/personable. I also thought he was decent enough. I didn't like his policies but it was easy to find something to like about him because he wasn't an outright a$$hole. Even though I felt he was a pretty bad president, I'd rather have him back versus Trump.
Since Obama took office in January 2009, the US economy has added 11,250,000 people to total nonfarm payrolls.
.... While the working population grew by 19 million people. From 306 million to 325 million.
I found a chart, too. This one shows labor participation rate since 2000.
Strange. I thought it would show what a wonderful job Obama did. Instead, it shows how the population gave up and stayed home under Obama.
Darn. Guess I was wrong about Obama being something other than an empty suit.
This is probably the reason Soros is paying Antifa to tear down cities. The Dems will lose their voting stock if blacks are getting jobs. If the job market comes roaring back which it is doing.
There are multiple of you on POC that says Soros is funding Antifa. Can you provide a source or proof of that? If so, I will quit asking.
Hey, after Republicans were elected to run Congress, Obama did become a decent Prez by signing Republicans bills that turned the economy around....I give him credit for signing his name.
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