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Black America, what do you have to lose by voting Donald Trump?

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Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.
 
The question certainly at this point isn’t “what do you have to lose?”

It’s:

“What else do you have to lose?”
 
Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.

Trump is responsible for this mess the country is in.
 
Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.

Pastor Darrell Scott is a clown.
 
yeah, Trump sure has guaranteed that places where black people live got the most attention when an actual pandemic rose up.


i mean, what black person wouldn't vote for that?
 
Can someone notify me when Apstd chimes in?

TIA
 
Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.

There is no policy or legislation that Trump has supported that specifically advanced racial inequality in the US. Trump’s supporters will disingenuously claim that the lower unemployment rate has benefited black Americans especially or uniquely, but that is nothing more than a baseless talking point, the black unemployment rate is where it has always been, twice as high as it is for white Americans. This talking point isn’t intended to change the minds of blacks, who by and large loathe Trump, but as a lifeline for suburban whites who benefit from white privilege but do not consider themselves racist or even advantaged by the color of their skin.

Every single day, we're witnessing Trump's attempt to suppress the black vote.
 
There is no good reason to vote for trump.
 
Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.
This article is irrelevant. A-A unemployment is not 4-5%. It's 14-15%! :doh
 
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The question certainly at this point isn’t “what do you have to lose?”

It’s:

“What else do you have to lose?”



"What left do you have to lose"?

Trump and the rich/large corps will take it.
 
OK, Mr. Quipster, what else do they have to lose?

Fear, hatred, incompetence, ignorance, insults and rude behavior, division both domestically and internationally,...
 
Fear, hatred, incompetence, ignorance, insults and rude behavior, division both domestically and internationally,...

Can I have some examples here that don't involve Twitter? Can I have a specific example of his hatred of blacks?

Hatred? Exactly when has he exhibited hatred? I don't mean what CNN tells you he thinks. I mean direct from the horse's mouth.
Insults? You know...like the kind Biden makes every other week. "You ain't black unless you vote for him?"
Rude behavior? Ok, he can be brash, but how is he specifically rude to someone because of their skin color?
Division? No, that's the liberals driving THAT nail. Brainwashing you sheep into thinking he's something that more accurately describes liberals.
 
Can I have some examples here that don't involve Twitter? Can I have a specific example of his hatred of blacks?

Hatred? Exactly when has he exhibited hatred? I don't mean what CNN tells you he thinks. I mean direct from the horse's mouth.
Insults? You know...like the kind Biden makes every other week. "You ain't black unless you vote for him?"
Rude behavior? Ok, he can be brash, but how is he specifically rude to someone because of their skin color?
Division? No, that's the liberals driving THAT nail. Brainwashing you sheep into thinking he's something that more accurately describes liberals.

I cant understand why someone would get so offended on someone else’s behalf so badly that anything negative said about another person causes such reaction.
 
Trump said it in 2016. The results have been the best job numbers in the history of US for blacks, women, hispanics and the country overall. More money directed to historically black colleges and universities, the most judicial reform in decades. All these things were done by Trump's administration, not a democrat.
What do black Americans have to lose with Joe Biden? All the economic, judicial reform, money for black colleges,.

Here's black Pastor Darrell Scoot explaining what Trump has done.

African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. economy has created a whopping 1,017,000 new jobs for African Americans, including many right here in Ohio. Today, the national black unemployment rate is at an all-time low of 5.5 percent. Unemployment for black women is even lower, at just 4.4 percent. More importantly, the overall black-white employment gap is smaller than it has ever been. It is great to see so many African American men and women back in the workforce — more than ever before, in fact.

In addition, President Trump’s “Opportunity Zones” initiative is spurring even more economic growth in underdeveloped communities around the country. Through targeted tax incentives, the initiative is projected to generate approximately $100 billion of new private investment in communities that need it most.

That focus on expanding economic opportunity for minorities has been a major priority for the Trump administration. That’s why the president was so committed to reforming the criminal justice system. By eliminating the sentencing disparities caused by the horrendous Clinton-era crime bill, which disproportionately affected African Americans, President Trump is giving thousands of unfairly sentenced black inmates a second chance at the American Dream.

The FIRST STEP Act also included significant reforms to address recidivism, such as helping prisons improve their rehabilitation programs and allowing non-violent inmates to earn early-release credits for good behavior more easily. Thanks to this legislation, non-violent inmates will now be equipped with the professional and social skills they need to become productive members of society following their release.

President Trump also understands that the foundation of economic success is a quality education. That’s why he signed a $360 million grant to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities last year — by far the most that any president has ever appropriated for HBCUs. Even America’s first black president, Barack Obama, never allocated that much money to HBCUs.

These facts are undeniable, and I’m truly excited to help spread the word as part of the Black Voices for Trump coalition. President Trump has empowered African Americans throughout his presidency by implementing long-overdue economic and social reforms that have generated upward mobility in our communities. Black Voices for Trump will provide those who have directly benefited from these reforms with a massive platform to share our stories of “Promises Made, Promises Kept.”

After all the progress African Americans have made under President Trump, it’s difficult to even imagine going back to the Democrats’ failed, big-government policies that have held us back for so long.

As the president promised recently while recounting the positive impact his initiatives and accomplishments have had on the African American community, the best is yet to come.

Ridiculous nonsense propaganda is dismissed.... :lamo

You're fooling nobody but yourself.... :roll:
 
I cant understand why someone would get so offended on someone else’s behalf so badly that anything negative said about another person causes such reaction.

I dunno. Maybe the same reason why the other side can get so offended by anything that may show the current president in a positive light? Or maybe the concerted effort of the DNC and all of the media considering our current president a "Nazi," when it's actually THEIR policies that much more closely mirror the Nazi party?
 
I dunno. Maybe the same reason why the other side can get so offended by anything that may show the current president in a positive light? Or maybe the concerted effort of the DNC and all of the media considering our current president a "Nazi," when it's actually THEIR policies that much more closely mirror the Nazi party?

You do realize that is your guy’s exact campaign except just swap communist for nazi. Yeah the media calls the president what he is. Cry me a river
 
Black people don't want to lose their respec.
 
Can I have some examples here that don't involve Twitter? Can I have a specific example of his hatred of blacks?

Hatred? Exactly when has he exhibited hatred? I don't mean what CNN tells you he thinks. I mean direct from the horse's mouth.
Insults? You know...like the kind Biden makes every other week. "You ain't black unless you vote for him?"
Rude behavior? Ok, he can be brash, but how is he specifically rude to someone because of their skin color?
Division? No, that's the liberals driving THAT nail. Brainwashing you sheep into thinking he's something that more accurately describes liberals.

1. how about his behavior towards the Central Park 5?

2. his recent decision to keep low income (read not so well off black people mostly) out of suburbs? Instead of promoting wealth among black people by giving them the opportunity to own their own property where the houses are to be bought, he decides to block them from help to get into those houses.

3. his general demeanor to black lives matter protests and the chilling response to the death of John Lewis

4. his idiotic comments that no president has done more for black Americans

5. his history of racist behavior

6. the birtherism against Obama and the nonsensical attacks on a black woman (including mentioning the birtherism issue his followers have already been promoting against Kamala Harris)

7. him calling black countries ****hole countries

8. his denial of knowing David Duke and claiming there were good people on both side in CHV when a woman was plowed to her death by a racist supporting idiot

9. His hailing of that Qanon insane lady who has a history of making racist comments and being close to racist people

etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.

And then I am not even talking about misusing someone who is going through (or so it seems) a mental health crisis (Kanye West) to try and pilfer black votes from Joe Biden in states where this could matter.

Trump is a heartless race baiting idiot, who has not done more for black people than any other president, nor was he responsible for good unemployment numbers among blacks.
 
1. how about his behavior towards the Central Park 5?

2. his recent decision to keep low income (read not so well off black people mostly) out of suburbs? Instead of promoting wealth among black people by giving them the opportunity to own their own property where the houses are to be bought, he decides to block them from help to get into those houses.

3. his general demeanor to black lives matter protests and the chilling response to the death of John Lewis

4. his idiotic comments that no president has done more for black Americans

5. his history of racist behavior

6. the birtherism against Obama and the nonsensical attacks on a black woman (including mentioning the birtherism issue his followers have already been promoting against Kamala Harris)

7. him calling black countries ****hole countries

8. his denial of knowing David Duke and claiming there were good people on both side in CHV when a woman was plowed to her death by a racist supporting idiot

9. His hailing of that Qanon insane lady who has a history of making racist comments and being close to racist people

etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.

And then I am not even talking about misusing someone who is going through (or so it seems) a mental health crisis (Kanye West) to try and pilfer black votes from Joe Biden in states where this could matter.

Trump is a heartless race baiting idiot, who has not done more for black people than any other president, nor was he responsible for good unemployment numbers among blacks.

Central Park 5? After the crime they were accused of were reported, Trump reacted the same as everyone else in NYC. If they had been White instead of Black, show the information or evidence that he would have reacted any different. I’ll wait
 
Central Park 5? After the crime they were accused of were reported, Trump reacted the same as everyone else in NYC. If they had been White instead of Black, show the information or evidence that he would have reacted any different. I’ll wait

Except when they were found innocent and the real perpetrator was found, people knew of the injustice that had happened, Trump does not have any desire to realize they were innocent of the crime they were accused of.

And this is not about what color the victim had been, but I am pretty sure black women were murdered in NY all of the time when Trump lived there, cannot remember him taking out a full page ad to call for the execution of their murderers.
 
Shes better than trump.

Ooh come on, most people are better than Trump, especially when it comes to showing empathy, human kindness, caring behavior or general human behavior in general.

Most people know not to mock a handicapped journalist like that idiot Trump did, and not because it is not politically prudent but because they have an actual heart.
 
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