I feel the same bruhI can get by just fine without Oshay
Can't even listen to his old stuff. Feels like he been fronting all this time

but if this nikka makes a new Friday imma be front in center in that bytch

I feel the same bruhI can get by just fine without Oshay
Can't even listen to his old stuff. Feels like he been fronting all this time
The Coli told me blacks will roll back to slavery all over again under Trump and put in cages. Except he didn't.
More black inmates are released
of prison than ever.
unemployment rate for blacks are going down. If more illegal immigrants out of the states, would that mean more opportunity for ADOS?
If anyone can disprove any of my talking points, I'll leave this thread alone. Can we both agree both Trump and Biden are racist? because this is the guy that wrote the crimebill. To the idiot that said "Well, what as Ice Cube did for blacks in California?" But what did Dems do for blacksthere?
What did dems do for Flint , Detroit, or Chicago? How are blacks doing over there?
The Coli told me blacks will roll back to slavery all over again under Trump and put in cages. Except he didn't.
More black inmates are released
of prison than ever.
unemployment rate for blacks are going down. If more illegal immigrants out of the states, would that mean more opportunity for ADOS?
So u a Trump dikk eater?He didn't. A lot of dumbass MF still buying liberals bullshyt to keep them back in line once again.
The Platinum Plan seems way more solid than whatever the fukk Biden has in store and I fear harsh effects from Biden more than Trump. Again, it's not about supporting either president like sheep, its about pushing the black agenda wherever we see fit. The Dems do not care for ADOS.
If anyone can disprove any of my talking points, I'll leave this thread alone. Can we both agree both Trump and Biden are racist? because this is the guy that wrote the crimebill. To the idiot that said "Well, what as Ice Cube did for blacks in California?" But what did Dems do for blacksthere?
What did dems do for Flint , Detroit, or Chicago? How are blacks doing over there?
The Coli told me blacks will roll back to slavery all over again under Trump and put in cages. Except he didn't.
More black inmates are released
of prison than ever.
unemployment rate for blacks are going down. If more illegal immigrants out of the states, would that mean more opportunity for ADOS?
Cube didn’t sell out his race. You shoulda stopped there. The rest of that chit is terrible.He didn't. A lot of dumbass MF still buying liberals bullshyt to keep them back in line once again.
The Platinum Plan seems way more solid than whatever the fukk Biden has in store and I fear harsh effects from Biden more than Trump. Again, it's not about supporting either president like sheep, its about pushing the black agenda wherever we see fit. The Dems do not care for ADOS.
nikka, what?
Is this Trump campaign copy, or something?
Obama pardoned almost 2000 people, many of whom are black. Trump has pardoned less than 50.
Dems have pushed for reparations bills in several states, including CA...
you and I measure black success with totally different criteria.
you're happy to see black people compete with illegal immigrants for low wage jobs while being ambivalent to the current administration going hard against affirmative action in college admissions.
So u a Trump dikk eater?
Kill yaself
fukk u
fukk Trump
fukk Biden
fukk Cube
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this is my replyfukk both politicians.
I'm for blacks doing better!
Black imprisonment rate in the U.S. has fallen by a third since 2006
Obama started it, yes. I like him for that. I don't like Biden for STARTING that. But Trump has at least kept it down.
If anyone can disprove any of my talking points, I'll leave this thread alone. Can we both agree both Trump and Biden are racist? because this is the guy that wrote the crimebill. To the idiot that said "Well, what as Ice Cube did for blacks in California?" But what did Dems do for blacksthere?
What did dems do for Flint , Detroit, or Chicago? How are blacks doing over there?
The Coli told me blacks will roll back to slavery all over again under Trump and put in cages. Except he didn't.
More black inmates are released
of prison than ever.
unemployment rate for blacks are going down. If more illegal immigrants out of the states, would that mean more opportunity for ADOS?
this is my reply
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please take your fukking c00n ass to Sean Hannity message boards.....
Are you refusing to disprove my pointYou letting it all hang out now,full blown Trump supporter
I don't know if yall really like Trump or if its the contrarianism that exist on this site,either way you sound crazy as hell.
You should have stopped short of using talking points that support Trump as being good for black people.
Plus you actually trust those stats.
This is all bullshyt. Are you just playing dumb or do you truly believe this horseshyt?The Coli told me blacks will roll back to slavery all over again under Trump and put in cages. Except he didn't.
More black inmates are released
of prison than ever.
unemployment rate for blacks are going down. If more illegal immigrants out of the states, would that mean more opportunity for ADOS?
Re: HBCU's
While Trump has maintained policies that benefit HBCUs, it’s hard to quantify a president’s success in this area, Toldson said. Congress and federal agencies like the Department of Education are largely responsible for policies that fund these institutions.
“With presidents, the only thing they can do is not obstruct Congress and not try to actively prevent anything they’re interested in funding,” he said.
Plus, by some measures, support for HBCUs has actually decreased under Trump.
For example, since 2016, federal funding for scientific research at HBCUs dropped by 17 percent, according to a 2019 report from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics.
Toldson suggested this is in part because of Trump’s decision to move the Initiative on HBCUs back to the White House, instead of leaving it under the auspices of the Department of Education. While Trump praised the decision to move the Initiative to the White House “where it belongs,” Toldson said it “politicizes” the Initiative and distances HBCUs from the agencies that fund them.
“What HBCUs need is a fair playing field when competing for research dollars,” he said.
Meanwhile, Trump claimed in his speech that he increased federal funding to HBCUs by a “record” 13 percent, “the highest ever done.” But Dillard University President Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough said that’s not quite accurate. He pointed out that Trump’s percentage isn’t just money given directly to institutions. It includes loans, as well as capital finance loan deferment for 13 HBCUs.
“The overall budget has increased but most of that increase is borrowing capacity,” he said. “It’s going to have to be paid back.”
At the same time, Trump’s speech neglected to mention decisions not directly related to HBCUs that harmed them, he added.
For example, changes to Upward Bound, a federal TRIO program which provides college preparation for low-income families, caused a third of HBCUs with Upward Bound programs to lose them, including Dillard. Also, the Federal Perkins Loan program expired, phasing out low-interest federal student loans to low-income students, which helped HBCUs and other schools.
“Those are the things that we’re not talking about that happened,” said Kimbrough.
But the biggest elephant in the room during Trump’s remarks was the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education Act or FUTURE Act, which just passed in the U.S. House of Representatives and will soon head to the Senate.
This legislation would renew $255 million in annual funding for HBCUs and other minority serving institutions. The $850 million program initiated under Obama funded HBCUs for ten years. The funding is set to expire on Sept. 30th.
Is the Trump Administration Really “Bigger and Better” for HBCUs? No.
Re: Criminal justice reform.
Trump was not a champion in this area. People are always giving him credit for the First Step Act when it predates him (it was blocked by McConnell because he didn't want to give Obama a "win").
Re: First Step Act:
Why the Senate Couldn’t Pass a Crime Bill Both Parties Backed
WASHINGTON — A major criminal-justice overhaul bill seemed destined to be the bipartisan success story of the year, consensus legislation that showed lawmakers could still rise above politics.
Then the election, Donald J. Trump’s demand for “law and order” and a series of other political calculations got in the way.
Senate Republicans divided on the wisdom of reducing federal mandatory minimum sentences. Other Republicans, unhappy that President Obama was reducing hundreds of federal prison sentences on his own, did not want to give him a legacy victory.
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Mr. Cornyn concedes the tumult of this election year was a major factor given sharp disagreement among Senate Republicans reflected in the decision by Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, to not allow a vote on a proposal most believe would pass easily.
Here's what Trump really thinks of criminal justice reform:
One of the first things he did when taking office was appoint notorious racist Jeff Sessions as AG. In that position they:
Jeff Sessions is dramatically reshaping Justice Department policy
Opinion | Jeff Sessions has quietly become Trump's most dangerous tool
How US Attorney General Jeff Sessions Has Rolled Back Obama-era Policies
WASHINGTON - Every attorney general leaves his imprint on the U.S. Justice Department. Jeff Sessions is no exception.
Since being sworn in as the nation’s 84th attorney general in February, the former Republican senator and federal prosecutor has moved to radically overhaul the Justice Department and its approach to law enforcement.
From scrapping civil rights protections for transgender people to ending leniency in sentencing criminal defendants, Sessions has rolled back a host of policies his two immediate predecessors — Loretta Lynch and Eric Holder, both chosen by former President Barack Obama — enacted to promote civil rights and social justice.
Even though he didn't do anything beyond photo ops:
President Trump has told people in recent days that he regrets following some of son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner's political advice — including supporting criminal justice reform — and will stick closer to his own instincts, three people with direct knowledge of the president's thinking tell Axios.
Details: The sources said the president has resolved to stick to his instincts and jettison any policies that go against them, including ambitious police reform.
- Trump dipped his toe into police reform under pressure after a Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd — with an executive order that activists considered toothless — but he will likely go no further to restrain law enforcement officers, according to senior administration officials.
- Trump has made clear he wants to support law enforcement unequivocally, and he won't do anything that could be seen as undercutting police.
Scoop: Trump regrets following Jared Kushner's advice on prison reform
'Diminished to the Point of Extinction': Trump DOJ's Retreat From Police Investigations Draws New Scrutiny | National Law Journal
As thousands have poured into the streets nationwide to protest the death of George Floyd in police custody, the Trump administration's Justice Department has come under a renewed glare for shelving a powerful accountability tool.
Stfu c00nfukk both politicians.
I'm for blacks doing better!
Black imprisonment rate in the U.S. has fallen by a third since 2006
Obama started it, yes. I like him for that. I don't like Biden for STARTING that. But Trump has at least kept it down.