Democrats Have Failed Urban Black Americans

I've spoken about this shit before and my message remains the same. This two party system is the main thing holding us back as a people(like humans, not just black). Like we think that the best candidate is the one in your party and that's just not logical! You got these so-called life long democrats on stage and the RNC. It's just dumb. I mean candidates don't even have to come with the goods anymore in the election cycles. They just say a bunch of "I'm not them" and we are like "Yeah, cause we hate them". That's how Trump got elected. There are so many people who actually know is not the one and that most people would be better at the position, but they're "life long" republicans toeing that party line. I mean Ted Cruz is the biggest example, but there are dozens that are public, let alone private.

As soon as someone starts an argument with conservatives, liberals, democrats or republicans, I just tune out because they are not going to just come with some bias bullshit and I don't have time for it.
 
man u are full of shit.

45 is worse than anything for the country right now. He has actually shown that he hates Black People and has instituted policies that harm ALL Black People.

And Biden's policies over his 40-year legislative history have been kind and benign to black people?



Bitch nigga retarded bum there’s an entire Nigerian troll farm run by Russians spreading this bullshit . But you’re one of them smart dumb niggas that continues to make himself look like a moron. Keep it up

So if you think this guy is part of a Russian-sponsored "Nigerian troll farm", then go to his Twitter and say so you Korean piss-drinking bitch: https://twitter.com/OsitaNwanevu
 
I've spoken about this shit before and my message remains the same. This two party system is the main thing holding us back as a people(like humans, not just black). Like we think that the best candidate is the one in your party and that's just not logical! You got these so-called life long democrats on stage and the RNC. It's just dumb. I mean candidates don't even have to come with the goods anymore in the election cycles. They just say a bunch of "I'm not them" and we are like "Yeah, cause we hate them". That's how Trump got elected. There are so many people who actually know is not the one and that most people would be better at the position, but they're "life long" republicans toeing that party line. I mean Ted Cruz is the biggest example, but there are dozens that are public, let alone private.

As soon as someone starts an argument with conservatives, liberals, democrats or republicans, I just tune out because they are not going to just come with some bias bullshit and I don't have time for it.

Amen!
 
here is some reading for you before you make some more ridiculous statements about how 45 has hurt black america as president.




Neither of these opinion pieces state any policies that have hurt black people.....
 
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To bad these folks don't feel the same way about the DNC/GOP EAST/WEST coast Crip/Blood Shiite/Sunni Coast Beef, that you all do.

They ALL got paid for fucking you over and you want me to think any these piad off people are on my side.

GOOD COP = DNC / BAD COP = GOP

DNC+GOP = Same Team = Team Corporate
 
I've spoken about this shit before and my message remains the same. This two party system is the main thing holding us back as a people(like humans, not just black). Like we think that the best candidate is the one in your party and that's just not logical! You got these so-called life long democrats on stage and the RNC. It's just dumb. I mean candidates don't even have to come with the goods anymore in the election cycles. They just say a bunch of "I'm not them" and we are like "Yeah, cause we hate them". That's how Trump got elected. There are so many people who actually know is not the one and that most people would be better at the position, but they're "life long" republicans toeing that party line. I mean Ted Cruz is the biggest example, but there are dozens that are public, let alone private.

As soon as someone starts an argument with conservatives, liberals, democrats or republicans, I just tune out because they are not going to just come with some bias bullshit and I don't have time for it.


ANGELA DAVIS says much the same thing. BUT she also says it is important to get 45 out of office as he is the most dangerous president we have had in a long time.

Angela Davis says to campaign and vote for Biden.

No one on the board can claim to be blacker than Angela Davis. Go Vote.



U are not blacker nor have u sacrificed as much as Angela Davis. She is supporting a black agenda and voting for Biden to hold him accountable to that agenda. Stop this ignant talk.

You don't hold a candle to Angela Davis on issues for Black America. So just learn wisdom from this Black American Hero.

 
i already did. and u are choosing to be hard headed.

and u think he has changed since the 80's. he hasn't.

You haven't named ONE POLICY he's enacted that hurt all black people.

I don't care about Trump in the 80's. What's he doing NOW, as president, to hurt all black people?
 
You can't get me to step foot in Cleveland and that place has had black mayors off and on since the 70s. :smh: Pigs run that city. If you ever visit, beware. Most pig mobiles don't even have dashcams. Their word against yours.

Residents in EC got it even worse. Only city in the U.S. forced by it's leadership to vote for fucking traffic cameras. Look that shit up.

Pimpin' getting it in up here in NE Ohio. :eek:

Remember,when East Cleveland leadership needed Cleveland and Cleveland Heights help but made irrational demands and both cities told EC to kick rocks....

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
 
Well, the 1994 Crime Bill, mass incarceration...............hold up..............was that Trump?

They can't even have factual conversation at this point because all they can focus on the fact that they hate the Boogieman Trump and his band of old ass rednecks.

Then Im supposed to believe the backstabber Harris is going to root out racism in law enforcement nationally when she had no intention of getting rid of it locally as a DA. How many nigga she send to the plantation again?

Stop wasting your time with these folks. If you aren't getting paid for it then pet them make their bed with the status quo Biden. The same DNC that fucked over Sanders twice to nominate some that would appease middle of the road voters and not party loyalist. They deserve to get fucked over and be in the same treding water position they were with Obama.

If they aren't willing to get off their lazy asses and form their own pro black party then they deserve to continue to receive the dog scraps the DNC gives them. Im not gonna argue anymore. Im just calling s spade a spade and a fool a fool.
 
And Biden's policies over his 40-year legislative history have been kind and benign to black people?





So if you think this guy is part of a Russian-sponsored "Nigerian troll farm", then go to his Twitter and say so you Korean piss-drinking bitch: https://twitter.com/OsitaNwanevu


Boy, I really wish people would sit down and really read how this war on drugs is really set up. We've been mislead on all types of BS!! Read the book the Dark Alliance and you'll see how this madness is all set up..
 
ANGELA DAVIS says much the same thing. BUT she also says it is important to get 45 out of office as he is the most dangerous president we have had in a long time.

Angela Davis says to campaign and vote for Biden.

No one on the board can claim to be blacker than Angela Davis. Go Vote.



U are not blacker nor have u sacrificed as much as Angela Davis. She is supporting a black agenda and voting for Biden to hold him accountable to that agenda. Stop this ignant talk.

You don't hold a candle to Angela Davis on issues for Black America. So just learn wisdom from this Black American Hero.


Did she support democrats in the 70s and 80s. I forget. When she didn't endorse Clinton in 2016, I don't remember anyone here posting anything she said. Could be wrong. I don't remember the Clinton heads posting her in 2016.

So it was ok to not listen to her in 2016 and listen to her now? Just trying to understand how all this works.
 
Remember,when East Cleveland leadership needed Cleveland and Cleveland Heights help but made irrational demands and both cities told EC to kick rocks....

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
That place is an embarrassment. Got the blackest government up here. The government is on the hook for a million for those cameras. It's a corrupt clownshow. Remember the FBI raid on Cleveland government in the late 2000s?
 
ANGELA DAVIS says much the same thing. BUT she also says it is important to get 45 out of office as he is the most dangerous president we have had in a long time.

Angela Davis says to campaign and vote for Biden.

No one on the board can claim to be blacker than Angela Davis. Go Vote.



U are not blacker nor have u sacrificed as much as Angela Davis. She is supporting a black agenda and voting for Biden to hold him accountable to that agenda. Stop this ignant talk.

You don't hold a candle to Angela Davis on issues for Black America. So just learn wisdom from this Black American Hero.



I mean, I'm black than a muhfucka. But you're right, I'm not as black as Angela Davis....I was gonna vote anyway though.
 
Listen, we're not supposed to question motives if she's with Biden. Democrats tell you to do something, you do it.

And if you decide to "do your own research", you're a Russian bot.
Welp, turns out I was wrong. It was some posting in the political forum about Angela Davis voting against Trump. Still admitted she didn't vote democrat until Obama.

I still want to know was she wrong all those other years? According to BGOL, you ain't shit if you don't go with the party. If you don't vote, you're a republican. Was she right then or is she right now? Cause she went hard against the 2 party system. She has said as recently as 2016 that she is a communist. I take it BGOL members that are using her to go against others are dropping capitalism for communism or already are communists. Or do we pick and choose what we listen to?

Can't have the discussion without namecalling and other groupthink tactics. :smh:
 
we all understand the need to get 45 out of office, but it is a consistent game.
  • Vote to get 45 out of office
  • If 45 wins, then its vote to prevent another 45
  • If 45 loses, then its vote to prevent another 45
The conversation will never be here is how we are helping you specifically. Its always, look at the big picture. This is getting old.
 
Thank you sir and great point about Mike Bloomberg, he's on record saying some racist stuff and he's a Democrat.

Rahm Emanuel, we can go on and on, you just a foot soldier at the end of the day.
Mike Bloomberg is an opportunist. Thus the reason he's been a republican, independent, and a "Democrat".
 
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And you still alive, still got a job, still living the same as you were under Obama.

This fear shit gotta stop, wish we'd wake up one day and stop letting these LGBT loving, matriarchal loving people destroy us. They can't bring that garbage anywhere else.


Kinda figured you was cooning from the other thread.
 
Democrats Have Failed Urban Black Americans
The Republican critique of misrule in American cities has some merit, and it’s not clear that Joe Biden’s party is prepared to meet the need.


On the first night of the Republican National Convention on Monday, viewers were treated to a taped speech by Kimberly Klacik, a young, Black candidate for Maryland’s 7th House district, which includes a large share of Baltimore. She won’t be among the convention’s best-remembered appearances, but she did manage to capsulize much of Trump’s message for Black urban voters in just two short minutes. “Let me remind you that Democrats have controlled this part of Baltimore City for over 50 years,” she said. “And they have run this beautiful place right into the ground. Abandoned buildings, liquor stores on every corner, drug addicts, guns on the street—that’s now the norm in many neighborhoods. You’d think Maryland taxpayers would be getting a whole lot since our taxes are out of control. Instead, we’re paying for decades of incompetence and corruption. Sadly, this same cycle of decay exists in many of America’s Democrat-run cities.”

In a viral campaign ad earlier this month retweeted by Trump himself, Klacik took viewers on a walking tour of derelict blocks in West Baltimore, striding along streets with abandoned homes and businesses as statistics about the city’s crime and poverty were offered by voiceover. “Look at this,” she said over a shot of crumbling row houses. “How are children supposed to live here and play here? Democrats think black people are stupid. They think they can control us forever.” This line of argument—which political observers should be accustomed to hearing from the right by now—isn’t going to work for Klacik in Baltimore or for most Republican candidates in other heavily Democratic cities. It’s unclear whether it’ll succeed in nudging a meaningful sliver of Black voters toward Trump in November. But the substantive content of the message should be taken seriously: It is simply true that Black communities within Democratic cities like Baltimore have been struggling without much progress for generations and that their Democratic leaders have often been corrupt, inept, and ambivalent about addressing the problems they face. Baltimore’s poverty rate, at 23 percent, is about double the national average. The city hasn’t had a Republican mayor since 1967. Just this year, Baltimore’s last mayor—Democrat Catherine Pugh, a fixture of the city’s politics for two decades—was sentenced to three years in prison on tax evasion, fraud, and conspiracy charges related to sales of a children’s book she’d written that was supposed to be distributed in the city’s schools.

It goes without saying that nothing in Klacik’s 300-word platform would solve the deep problems facing Baltimore or any city. Tax incentives that flow largely to well-off neighborhoods and school choice policies aren’t going to undo decades of socioeconomic and structural decay in poor communities. We know this because Democrats have tried them; the failures Klacik points to have been efforts to do exactly as she recommends now. We know too that the dismantling of the federal welfare state and mass incarceration failed to revive poor communities and that the Republican Party remains a central obstacle to federal urban investment. The question is what Democrats will attempt now to turn the page.

One of the most significant relevant proposals in Joe Biden’s current platform is his plan to make affordable housing vouchers an entitlement, aimed at addressing a housing crisis that the coronavirus pandemic has deepened within a few short months. As it stands, the reach of vouchers is limited by statute—unlike food stamps, which simply go out to all Americans who might qualify, funding for vouchers is capped at the outset, leaving an estimated 11 million potential recipients, or three-quarters of the eligible, out. In July, researchers at Columbia told Vox’s Matt Yglesias that fully funding the program as an entitlement could reduce poverty in America by 22 percent and child poverty by over a third. This would be real material change for many Black families.

But in a Tuesday piece for the People’s Policy Project, a progressive think tank, housing policy analyst Paul Williams argued that while an expansion of housing vouchers would be beneficial on net, the program’s existing design incentivizes residential segregation.
“Currently, many voucher awards are calculated using HUD’s Fair Market Rent (FMR) calculations, which are based on large citywide samples—skewing the ‘Fair Market’ ceiling much higher than the actual market rent in a disinvested neighborhood,” he wrote. “Landlords in these neighborhoods, then, can make more money keeping voucher-holders in those neighborhoods than they would renting their apartments out to non-voucher holders at the non-subsidized market rent—and they do.” This, along with discrimination against voucher holders in less disadvantaged areas, is among the factors that can cleave cities apart racially and economically.

Williams also noted that another portion of Biden’s housing platform, the expansion of a tax credit that funds the construction of affordable housing, is limited by the level of the current corporate tax rate, which Biden has proposed raising only slightly. When the rate is low, affordable housing developers can’t sell the credit off to banks quite as easily. “This was widely noted when Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 slashed the corporate rate from 35 percent to 21 percent,” he wrote, “resulting in an estimated 14 percent reduction in the effectiveness (i.e., number of units produced) of the [Low-Income Housing Tax Credit].”

Many on the left tend to prefer policies that would either facilitate or fund the construction of new housing more directly and, in his piece, Williams praised policies supported by Biden and other Democrats that might lift regressive zoning restrictions and add new units. “If cities were to take a Biden administration up on these incentives, it could result in large swaths of land that would be greenlighted for affordable housing development, paving the way for cities to make use of more serious allocations of funding as proposed above.” But the housing platform places its emphasis on the expansion of existing market-based policies.

This is indicative of the larger policy divide shaping Democratic politics. The rest of Biden’s racial equity platform is chock full of credits and loans to minority entrepreneurs and businesses, support for black students, and other proposals well in keeping with the principles of mainstream Democratic policymaking. Progressives have been pushing instead for new universal social programs that would disproportionately benefit minorities—a job guarantee, a basic income, and so on—as well as programs specifically framed and constructed as reparations to the Black community for the racism that has impoverished them. Biden has plainly been influenced by them—40 percent of the benefits from a proposed $2 trillion in green investments, his platform says, would go to disadvantaged communities, and the projects those investments would fund would be staffed by diverse workforces.

The push from the left for more, and the litigation of all the complexities that shape urban policymaking, will obviously persist. But those fights will mostly happen well behind our national political front lines. The concerns of the vast majority of Black urban voters are of no real consequence in presidential elections, and it stands to reason that appeals like Klacik’s are aimed at convincing troubled white voters that Trump isn’t a racist as much as or more than they’re aimed at moving the needle with Blacks. The Electoral College simply doesn’t offer those seeking the presidency much of an incentive to focus on addressing urban problems; obviously, the attitudes of nonurban white voters more central to national politics have made policymakers and politicians apprehensive about addressing them ambitiously.

Cities like Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia proved themselves exceptions to the rule in 2016. Drops in Black turnout helped doom Clinton in those states. But Biden’s ahead of Trump because he’s made up ground with white voters in swing states and elsewhere even though he hasn’t significantly improved his standing with Black voters. If they play their cards right elsewhere in the electorate, Democrats can afford some urban disaffection. The single greatest thing the party could do to ensure sustained national policy attention for struggling Black communities would be an investment of resources in the push to eliminate the Electoral College. Biden has said he opposes this.

Closer to the ground, some of these communities are sending young progressives and socialists to their city halls and to Congress. The George Floyd protests have bolstered the movement to dismantle the carceral state. In the Democratic primary, Bernie Sanders did remarkably well with Black voters under 45. The Democratic Party’s overall trajectory on urban issues seems clear. But absent dramatic reforms to our national political system, Black voters aren’t going to be the ones deciding how fast the party changes.


kudos to those who actually read the whole article and intelligently comment on its subject matter
One democrat who failed Urban Black Americans is this ni**a
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Listen, we're not supposed to question motives if she's with Biden. Democrats tell you to do something, you do it.

And if you decide to "do your own research", you're a Russian bot.
Welp, turns out I was wrong. It was some posting in the political forum about Angela Davis voting against Trump. Still admitted she didn't vote democrat until Obama.

I still want to know was she wrong all those other years? According to BGOL, you ain't shit if you don't go with the party. If you don't vote, you're a republican. Was she right then or is she right now? Cause she went hard against the 2 party system. She has said as recently as 2016 that she is a communist. I take it BGOL members that are using her to go against others are dropping capitalism for communism or already are communists. Or do we pick and choose what we listen to?

Can't have the discussion without namecalling and other groupthink tactics. :smh:

Funny how this lily-white chick gets it but they can’t:

 
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