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None of these White folks doing sh_t for Black folks, including Warren.
I look at things a little different. A politician isn’t going to do shyt that they don’t have to do. It is up to us to put pressure on them to have a Black agenda. We have let these politicians both White and Black get away with not having a specific Black agenda.

Also, it isn’t just about this cycle. It is about setting things up for 2022, 2024, and beyond. Warren, Harris, and now Bloomberg have all put out specific housing policies that addresses historical redlining. That is progress on a major issue. Going forward this Bloomberg plan can be used as a bare minimum outline. We have to start playing the long game like white conservatives, and white progressives do. White conservatives planned for decades to take over the federal courts so they could start passing all of these anti abortion law without getting checked by the federal government. No one in politics was talking about M4A and free college in the main stream before Bernie started to push it in 2015/2016. It is still nowhere close to passing, but White progressives are playing the long game with this. They are slowly trying to put more progressives like AOC in congress to help flip the discussion on these topics.

Now, that more Black people are demanding reparations it has put pressure on these democratic politicians to at least support HR40 as a bare minimum. Even Bernie was pressured into supporting HR40. Bloomberg was forced to come up with some type of Black agenda due to his horrible record on stop and frisk. The smart thing to do is to press the other candidates to at least come up with something as good as the Bloomberg plan. We also should ask specifically when would that start pushing for our agenda if they are elected. That way we have them on record, and would be able to hold them more accountable. LBJ didn’t want to sign the Voting Rights Act, but he was pressured into doing so.
 

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Hillary really thinks she queen and everybody needs her blessing to run

‘Nobody Likes Him’: Hillary Clinton Risks a Party Split Over Bernie Sanders

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I look at things a little different. A politician isn’t going to do shyt that they don’t have to do. It is up to us to put pressure on them to have a Black agenda. We have let these politicians both White and Black get away with not having a specific Black agenda.

Also, it isn’t just about this cycle.pGoing forward this Bloomberg plan can be used as a bare minimum outline. We have to start playing the long game like white conservatives, and white progressives do. White conservatives planned for decades to take over the federal courts so they could start passing all of these anti abortion law without getting checked by the federal government. No one in politics was talking about M4A and free college in the main stream before Bernie started to push it in 2015/2016. It is still nowhere close to passing, but White progressives are playing the long game with this. They are slowly trying to put more progressives like AOC in congress to help flip the discussion on these topics.

Now, that more Black people are demanding reparations it has put pressure on these democratic politicians to at least support HR40 as a bare minimum. Even Bernie was pressured into supporting HR40. Bloomberg was forced to come up with some type of Black agenda due to his horrible record on stop and frisk. The smart thing to do is to press the other candidates to at least come up with something as good as the Bloomberg plan. We also should ask specifically when would that start pushing for our agenda if they are elected. That way we have them on record, and would be able to hold them more accountable. LBJ didn’t want to sign the Voting Rights Act, but he was pressured into doing so.


Biden started this process decades ago.

he wrote the damn bills for anti redlining/consumer credit and it passed :whoo:


Imagine voting for someone who created the entire process to fix both issues. And for predatory practices to become illegal, and the bills he wrote passed through congress.

Im sure that person wouldnt know the specific detriments of redlining, and consumer finance credit.

:smugbiden:


Then imagine that person started running against people who use what he did/built as a platform for their agenda , without actually passing anything associated with those issues in congress :rudy:.


“that guys hearts in the wrong place, fukk Biden. He has done nothing.”:mjlol:
 
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Biden started this process decades ago.

he wrote the damn bills for anti redlining/consumer credit and it passed :whoo:


Imagine voting for someone who created the entire process to fix both issues. And for predatory practices to become illegal, and the bills he wrote passed through congress.

Im sure that person wouldnt know the specific detriments of redlining, and consumer finance credit.

:smugbiden:


Then imagine that person started running against people who use what he did/built as a platform for their agenda , without actually passing anything associated with those issues in congress :rudy:.


“that guys hearts in the wrong place, fukk Biden. He has done nothing.”:mjlol:
My post wasn’t about any specific candidate. I don’t think any of them will follow through on their promises without pressure being applied. It is a bad idea to put major trust in any politician.
 

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My post wasn’t about any specific candidate. I don’t think any of them will follow through on their promises without pressure being applied. It is a bad idea to put major trust in any politician.


I agree, don’t blindly trust a candidate. But if those issues matter to people. The person who tried to fix those issues for decades, probably is the best person to actually fix them.

He has no tweets, no bullshyt articles, no fake support bots.

He wins. He gets his agendas through as law. Everyone in this thread owes more to Biden, than any other candidate.
 

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Elizabeth Warrens pac?


No, I think it is a Hillary associated one as that poster team didn't say much about Warren until Warren started bringing on former Hillary staffers early in this election cycle. I wish I could track down the moment it started happening, but it was around the time this thread started.
 
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