Steve Bannon Speaks At "Black Americans For A Better Future Summit"

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You support conservatives who actually create legislation to harm blacks.
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Our vote should be earned. Period. If you cant respect that your whole perspective is wack.:wow:

 

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I make over six figures. I can afford to vote over social issues. I can afford to vote for policies that provide a social safety net.

I'm not struggling. :yeshrug:
The problem is, social welfare causes more problems than they fix. I really wish there was a way of administering social welfare without incentivizing destructive behaviour and creating generational dependency, but I don't think that's possible.
 

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The problem is, social welfare causes more problems than they fix. I really wish there was a way of administering social welfare without incentivizing destructive behaviour and creating generational dependency, but I don't think that's possible.

time limits on programs would help
 
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This is a good thing, a 10-20 percent shift in the black vote would basically doom the democrats

The Democrats need to start explaining what they will do for black people if they want to keep the black vote

In the long term black people need to be a swing vote, that is the best way to leverage a minority vote into political power

Any time a Democrat even mentions race, most white voters have nuclear meltdowns.


Which is worse for blacks in this country?

Liberals or conservatives?

Can you point out what conservative policies have helped blacks?

The problem isn't liberal or conservative. The problem is white. Neither have our best interests in mind, because us succeeding is a threat to them.
 

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You're an idiot
I got receipts doggie:ufdup:

Lyndon Baynes Johnson said:
These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.

Lyndon Baynes Johnson" said:
"I'll have those ******s voting Democratic for 200 years."



The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, H.R. 3355, Pub.L. 103–322 is an Act of Congress dealing with crime and law enforcement; it became law in 1994. It is the largest crime bill in the history of the United States and consisted of 356 pages that provided for 100,000 new police officers, $9.7 billion in funding for prisons and $6.1 billion in funding for prevention programs, which were designed with significant input from experienced police officers.[1] Sponsored by Representative Jack Brooks of Texas, the bill was originally written by Senator Joe Biden of Delawareand then was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.

Elimination of higher education for inmates[edit]
One of the more controversial provisions of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act overturned a section of the Higher Education Act of 1965permitting prison inmates to receive a Pell Grant for higher education while they were incarcerated. The amendment is as follows:

“ (a) IN GENERAL- Section 401(b)(8) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070a(b)(8)) is amended to read as follows:
(8) No basic grant shall be awarded under this subpart to any individual who is incarcerated in any Federal or State penal institution.[4]


The VCCLEA effectively eliminated the ability of lower-income prison inmates to receive college educations during their term of imprisonment, thus ensuring the education level of most inmates remains unimproved over the period of their incarceration.[5]

There is growing advocacy for reinstating Pell Grant funding for all prisoners who would qualify despite their incarceration status.[6] Perhaps the most prominent statement has come from Donna F. Edwards along with several other members of the House of Representatives, who introduced the Restoring Education and Learning Act (REAL Act) in the spring of 2015. At the executive level, the Obama administration backed a program under development at the Department of Education to allow for a limited lifting of the ban for some prisoners, called the Second Chance Pell Pilot.[7] SpearIt has argued, "First, there are genuine penal and public benefits that derive from educating prisoners. Second, and perhaps more critically, revoking Pell funding fails to advance any of the stated purposes of punishment. In the decades since the VCCLEA’s enactment, there is little indication that removing prisoners from Pell eligibility has produced tangible benefits; on the contrary, among other unfavorable outcomes, disqualifying prisoners may reduce public safety and exact severe social and financial costs."[8]

Joe Biden: The Crime Bill worked

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Black unemployment rate is consistently twice that of whites
 

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^ that post is seriously lacking context. it also ignores the significant steps taken by republicans over the past 50 years stifle progress that would help black communities.

you can look at legislation, executive orders, and other actions taken or proposed by trump or his appointees in just 2017 for proof. this is usually the point where the copy/paste brigade all of a sudden get convenient amnesia or feign ignorance.

neither party is perfect, but the fact is there are more democratic leaders in majority black areas across the country doing more for black people than their republican counterparts. republicans don't support or empower black candidates in black areas. they don't support issues at the local level that are important to us like education, transportation, access to healthcare, equal representation in our districts. these are facts and the reason why republicans don't care about black votes.
 

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^ that post is seriously lacking context. it also ignores the significant steps taken by republicans over the past 50 years stifle progress that would help black communities.

you can look at legislation, executive orders, and other actions taken or proposed by trump or his appointees in just 2017 for proof. this is usually the point where the copy/paste brigade all of a sudden get convenient amnesia or feign ignorance.

neither party is perfect, but the fact is there are more democratic leaders in majority black areas across the country doing more for black people than their republican counterparts. republicans don't support or empower black candidates in black areas. they don't support issues at the local level that are important to us like education, transportation, access to healthcare, equal representation in our districts. these are facts and the reason why republicans don't care about black votes.
the GOP has also been the party that has held governance for a solidly majority of the post GOP era, only 3 presidents have been Dems for instance since LBJ's term ended in 68, the Democratic party was also much more right wing leaning up till about the late 90's imo
 

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but the fact is there are more democratic leaders in majority black areas across the country doing more for black people than their republican counterparts. .
Show me some receipts doggie:feedme:
 
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