Steve Bannon tells black business leaders in South Carolina to demand better

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You should be able to separate the source from the validity of whats being said... if he told you Trump was racist or DACA was a good program I doubt there'd be anyone here questioning him.


It'll be puzzling coming from him at best

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"When it comes time to make the deals, you're not in the room," "Isn't it time for your piece?" should be disregarded because it came from him?:ld:

When Trump tried to appeal to black voters only to turn their backs on them once he got in office. Also refusing to use his position to defuse the racial tension in this country.

I remember when Trump proposed cutting taxes for businesses that set up shop in minority (or "plighted") neighborhoods during the campaign but he never made efforts to establish this plan.
 

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It'll be puzzling coming from him at best



When Trump tried to appeal to black voters only to turn their backs on them once he got in office. Also refusing to use his position to defuse the racial tension in this country.

I remember when Trump proposed cutting taxes for businesses that set up shop in minority (or "plighted") neighborhoods during the campaign but he never made efforts to establish this plan.
In the article they are clearly looking for other anti establishment politicians interested in helping black business. One even hit the "hey im right here" :heh:
 

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That’s why we need to invest in our shyt that is what he is saying. Jews couldn’t loans so they made their own Chinese Indians etc
How those banks getting money? We need help from the government. Black people can talk a good game but the reality is we need help. Everyone does and gets it. We do and don't
 

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In the article they are clearly looking for other anti establishment politicians interested in helping black business. One even hit the "hey im right here" :heh:

Exactly. Trump was the "anti-establishment candidate" throwing any kind of shyt to the wall just to conjure up black voters from Dems when in actuality there was never any interest to address the issues within the black community.

This is the picture of the so-called "anti-establishment", "I'm right here!" lady

tempelton-bush.jpg
 

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Exactly. Trump was the "anti-establishment candidate" throwing any kind of shyt to the wall just to conjure up black voters from Dems when in actuality there was never any interest to address the issues within the black community.

This is the picture of the so-called "anti-establishment", "I'm right here!" lady

tempelton-bush.jpg

Agreed, but its fallacious to assume whats true of one or even 10 is true of them all, and Dems are equally as bad if not worse... just in different ways. We shouldnt take anything off the table.
In my opinion it should be about policy not the individual.
 

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How those banks getting money? We need help from the government. Black people can talk a good game but the reality is we need help. Everyone does and gets it. We do and don't

It's possible because we have a high income amongst our black community we just spend it wrong. No business no matter what will turn down a serious investment with funds. There is no reason why Atlanta doesn't have a significant bank with that black community down there.
 
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