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Old 08-20-2020, 06:31 AM
 
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Great ad by a switched-on black woman.
Anyone who thinks the Democrats are good for America should just take a look at how they run their cities.



https://twitter.com/kimKBaltimore/st...61903268040707
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Old 08-20-2020, 06:38 AM
 
Location: Charleston, SC
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Great ad by a switched-on black woman.
Anyone who thinks the Democrats are good for America should just take a look at how they run their cities.



https://twitter.com/kimKBaltimore/st...61903268040707
Democrat strongholds are the most glorious example of systemic racism in America. The rioters should be rioting in these streets, but they are misinformed by the media to blame Trump. They should instead be rioting to remove their cities's leaders that have been keeping them slaves for the past 50 years.
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:12 AM
 
Location: Barrington
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There’s another thread featuring the same link.

It’s a cheap hit piece by a woman whose career consists of selling clothes on eBay and operating a not for profit that does Dress for Success seminars. She does not live in the district she hopes to represent.

Weak candidates, regardless of party, tend to fall back on the partisan blame game.

If elected to the House of Representatives, there is nothing she can do to change the trajectory of Baltimore beyond voting to incur incremental Federal debt for infrastructure spending and hoping to get a piece of it, no diff than her Democrat opponent.

Large cities generate the most jobs and are the economic engines of the US and the populations trend Democrat. 80% of the US population live in metro areas with 55% in cities.

Large metro areas have more people, good, bad and ugly.

When the economies of any city depend on limited sectors, they tend to not do well when the sector declines.

Detroit is the classic example. Baltimore is another that in its hey day was a manufacturing powerhouse that was unable to compete with the cheapest global sources of labor. The decline is approaching 70 years.
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:20 AM
 
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There’s another thread featuring the same link.

It’s a cheap hit piece by a woman whose career consists of selling clothes on eBay and operating a not for profit that does Dress for Success seminars. She does not live in the district she hopes to represent.

Weak candidates, regardless of party, tend to fall back on the partisan blame game.

If elected to the House of Representatives, there is nothing she can do to change the trajectory of Baltimore beyond voting to incur incremental Federal debt for infrastructure spending and hoping to get a piece of it, no diff than her Democrat opponent.

Large cities generate the most jobs and are the economic engines of the US and the populations trend Democrat. 80% of the US population live in metro areas with 55% in cities.

Large metro areas have more people, good, bad and ugly.

When the economies of any city depend on limited sectors, they tend to not do well when the sector declines.

Detroit is the classic example. Baltimore is another that in its hey day was a manufacturing powerhouse that was unable to compete with the cheapest global sources of labor. The decline is approaching 70 years.
Black woman stepped off the reservation. see what happens?:


It’s a cheap hit piece by a woman whose career consists of selling clothes on eBay
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Surprise, AZ
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There’s another thread featuring the same link.

It’s a cheap hit piece by a woman whose career consists of selling clothes on eBay and operating a not for profit that does Dress for Success seminars. She does not live in the district she hopes to represent.

Weak candidates, regardless of party, tend to fall back on the partisan blame game.

If elected to the House of Representatives, there is nothing she can do to change the trajectory of Baltimore beyond voting to incur incremental Federal debt for infrastructure spending and hoping to get a piece of it, no diff than her Democrat opponent.

Large cities generate the most jobs and are the economic engines of the US and the populations trend Democrat. 80% of the US population live in metro areas with 55% in cities.

Large metro areas have more people, good, bad and ugly.

When the economies of any city depend on limited sectors, they tend to not do well when the sector declines.

Detroit is the classic example. Baltimore is another that in its hey day was a manufacturing powerhouse that was unable to compete with the cheapest global sources of labor. The decline is approaching 70 years.
What's your plan for helping Black America?
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:37 AM
 
Location: My beloved Bluegrass
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There’s another thread featuring the same link.

It’s a cheap hit piece by a woman whose career consists of selling clothes on eBay and operating a not for profit that does Dress for Success seminars. She does not live in the district she hopes to represent.

Weak candidates, regardless of party, tend to fall back on the partisan blame game.

If elected to the House of Representatives, there is nothing she can do to change the trajectory of Baltimore beyond voting to incur incremental Federal debt for infrastructure spending and hoping to get a piece of it, no diff than her Democrat opponent.

Large cities generate the most jobs and are the economic engines of the US and the populations trend Democrat. 80% of the US population live in metro areas with 55% in cities.

Large metro areas have more people, good, bad and ugly.

When the economies of any city depend on limited sectors, they tend to not do well when the sector declines.

Detroit is the classic example. Baltimore is another that in its hey day was a manufacturing powerhouse that was unable to compete with the cheapest global sources of labor. The decline is approaching 70 years.
Explain to me PLEASE how the bolded deserves to be considered the negative you imply? This is like all the ugly, snotty people who act like working in a fast food restaurant is something to be ashamed of, instead of respecting someone doing an honest day’s work. This attitude is one of the reasons young people are having trouble launching, they think it’s more dignified to not work at all rather than flipping burgers. Frankly, to me, her positions show initiative.

Oh, and how is being a bartender more qualifying? Apparently that background qualifies you to speak at a major party’s presidential convention in your first term.
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:40 AM
 
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Explain to me PLEASE how the bolded deserves to be considered the negative you imply? This is like all the ugly, snotty people who act like working in a fast food restaurant is something to be ashamed of, instead of respecting someone doing an honest day’s work. This attitude is one of the reasons young people are having trouble launching, they think it’s more dignified to not work at all rather than flipping burgers. Frankly, to me, her positions show initiative.

Oh, and how is being a bartender more qualifying?

Wow, you took the thoughts right out of my head.
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:42 AM
 
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Explain to me PLEASE how the bolded deserves to be considered the negative you imply? This is like all the ugly, snotty people who act like working in a fast food restaurant is something to be ashamed of, instead of respecting someone doing an honest day’s work. This attitude is one of the reasons young people are having trouble launching, they think it’s more dignified to not work at all rather than flipping burgers. Frankly, to me, her positions show initiative.

Oh, and how is being a bartender more qualifying? Apparently that background qualifies you to speak at a major party’s presidential convention in your first term.
Can't rep you enough. This lady has her own business on Ebay and speaking and the democrats mock it? WTH? Liberalism is a mental disorder.
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:42 AM
Status: "I don't understand. But I don't care, so it works out." (set 9 days ago)
 
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What's your plan for helping Black America?
What's Kim Klacik's?

(Hint - if she has a plan, you'll have to research it and find it elsewhere - there's not a hint of it in this video).
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Old 08-20-2020, 07:45 AM
 
Location: Surprise, AZ
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What's Kim Klacik's?

(Hint - if she has a plan, you'll have to research it and find it elsewhere - there's not a hint of it in this video).
Thanks for the non-answer for middle-aged-mom. Perhaps you have one for yourself since you too are being critical of Kim Klacik? The floor is yours.
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