Black women lost 106,000 jobs in April

qwasi

Rhinestone Cowboy
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
1,392
Reputation
1,562
Daps
8,946
Wonder what the resident Both Sides posters take on this is. Dems ideas, proposals, solutions are always met with its not enough. Repubs control all 3 branches & we see how extensive the devestation is. Except, I don't see their criticism, instead its the Left is coddling & defending me - good.
 

acri1

The Chosen 1
Supporter
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
25,563
Reputation
4,328
Daps
115,794
Reppin
Detroit
Wonder what the resident Both Sides posters take on this is. Dems ideas, proposals, solutions are always met with its not enough. Repubs control all 3 branches & we see how extensive the devestation is. Except, I don't see their criticism, instead its the Left is coddling & defending me - good.

They're going to somehow blame Democrats, immigrants or gay people as always.
 

Bunchy Carter

I'll Take The Money Over The Honey
Joined
May 19, 2014
Messages
21,504
Reputation
4,207
Daps
90,420
Reppin
Triple O.G. Bunchy Carter
Y’all already know how this could’ve been prevented. :francis:

This could have been prevented if the Democrats could have given reparations for FBAs/Freedman, but instead of doing so they blocked it just like what Gavin Newsom did and you already know how Kamala Harris felt about reparations for FBA/Freedmans:


 

Easy-E

TSC's Ric Flair | Heel
Supporter
Joined
Jun 8, 2012
Messages
56,113
Reputation
10,254
Daps
166,626
Reppin
Negativity (Kayfabe)
Y’all already know how this could’ve been prevented. :francis:

Watch this;


The Obama presidency was a disaster for middle-class wealth in the United States. Between 2007 and 2016, the average wealth of the bottom 99 percent dropped by $4,500. Over the same period, the average wealth of the top 1 percent rose by $4.9 million.

This drop hit the housing wealth of African Americans particularly hard. Outside of home equity, black wealth recovered its 2007 level by 2016. But average black home equity was still $16,700 lower.

Much of this decline, we will argue, can be laid at the feet of President Obama. His housing policies led directly to millions of families losing their homes. What’s more, Obama had the power — money, legislative tools, and legal leverage — to sharply ameliorate the foreclosure crisis.

He chose not to use it.

The Government as a whole don't give a fukk about us.
 
Top