Buttigieg astounded after Charlamagne Tha God says Democrats are not keeping promises

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Buttigieg astounded after Charlamagne Tha God says Democrats are not keeping promises
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Callie Patteson
April 8, 2022 6:04pm
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was taken aback when he was told the some black Americans are dissatisfied with the Biden administration during an interview on "The Breakfast Club."Instagram/@breakfastclubam
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was left flabbergasted by Charlamagne Tha God on Friday after “The Breakfast Club” host told him that black Americans are skeptical of the Democratic Party.
“You do realize Pete, a lot of black people feel like Democrats have kept no promises since they’ve been in office,” Charlamagne told Buttigieg during Friday’s edition of the hit radio show.
“Really?” responded the former South Bend, Ind. mayor, raising his eyebrows in disbelief.
“Yes,” host responded. “Reverend Al [Sharpton] said that a million times.”
“Look I get it, because the work is not done,” Buttigieg said. “But the reason I say ‘Really?’ is we just passed one of the biggest pieces of infrastructure legislation in American history. It was a promise — and it wasn’t just a promise that the Biden-Harris administration made or that Democrats made in 2020 — this is a promise that every president and Congress has made in some way, shape, or form since I’ve been an adult. We actually did it.”
Transportation Secretary Pete ButtigiegButtigieg said the Biden administration’s work is not yet done.Instagram/@breakfastclubam
“But those are big, broad things,” Charlamagne pushed back. “And that’s great but I’m talking about things you campaigned on, like the George Floyd Policing Act.
Charlamagne also raised the issue of GOP-backed election reform bills that have been enacted in states like Florida, Georgia and Texas and have drawn the ire of Democrats.
“The only strategy Democrats are going to have is, ‘We got to go out there and vote in mass numbers to fight it,'” the host said. “That’s not a strategy. Hope is not a strategy.”
“That work has to get done and it is not acceptable where we are right now,” Buttigieg agreed before shifting blame to state and local leaders.

“In this country, a lot of the power and a lot of the decisions are actually at the state level — what’s happening in our schools, even the way our elections are run, that plays out at that level,” the secretary said.
Later in the interview, the host expressed frustration at the lack of progress on a slimmed-down version of President Biden’s Build Back Better social spending agenda.
“It just feels like it takes Democrats so long to fix things, but Republicans f–k things up quick,” Charlamagne said. “They take bold steps to do whatever they want fast and furious but with Democrats, it’s, like, slow. Why? I don’t understand it.”
“It’s always quicker to break things than it is to fix them or build them, but we’re about building,” Buttigieg said. “And yeah, that takes time, and that makes us impatient and that can make us frustrated but that’s what we came here to do.”
President Joe BidenIn a 2020 interview with Charlamagne Tha God, Joe Biden said “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”AP
Charlamagne Tha God, real name Lenard Larry McKelvey, has been a persistent critic of Biden and the White House from the left. In May 2020, then-candidate Biden blurted out near the end of an interview in which Charlamagne had challenged the former VP over his record on race relations: “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Biden later apologized for the comment, calling it “cavalier” and insisting that he had “never, never, ever taken the African-American community for granted.”
Late last year, Vice President Kamala Harris lashed out at the host during an interview on his Comedy Central show: “Tha God’s Honest Truth.”
“I want to know who the real president of this country is — is it Joe Biden, or Joe Manchin?” asked Charlamagne, referring to the West Virginia senator’s opposition to the multitrillion-dollar version of the Build Back Better bill.
Transportation Secretary Pete ButtigiegTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg touted the successful passage of the Biden Administration’s infrastructure bill during the interview.Instagram/@breakfastclubam
“C’mon, Charlamagne,” she said, talking over the host. “No, no, no, no, it’s Joe Biden.”
“And don’t start talking like a Republican, about asking whether or not he’s president. … And it’s Joe Biden,” she added irritably. “It’s Joe Biden and I’m vice president and my name is Kamala Harris.”
In an interview days later, Harris said the exchange was rooted in “frustration.”
 
More then having the house and the Senate? You want all like minded dems and then only then will blacks get some crumbs...got ya I'll tell my daughter's to tell their future kids we had a dream


They don't have to be like minded but most dems are willing to compromise and cast a vote for something they don't support, in order to get votes for something they do support. Unless they get rid of the fillibuster, which dems are scared to do because they are worried the GOP will get control again, most things need 60 votes. We have max 51 including VP as tie breaker. The stuff that got through so far either had the GOP on board because they were getting needed funds, or it was put through via reconciliation. Math can be hard at times, but you really only need to be able to count to 60, though I don't think that is enough because you always have a few that are willing to vote for stuff they know won't pass. I believe Manchin and Sinema are giving cover to such dems.
 
They don't have to be like minded but most dems are willing to compromise and cast a vote for something they don't support, in order to get votes for something they do support. Unless they get rid of the fillibuster, which dems are scared to do because they are worried the GOP will get control again, most things need 6 votes. We have max 51 including VP as tie breaker. The stuff that got through so far either had the GOP on board because they were getting needed funds, or it was put through via reconciliation. Math can be hard at times, but you really only need to be able to count to 60, though I don't think that is enough because you always have a few that are willing to vote for stuff they know won't pass. I believe Manchin and Sinema are giving cover to such dems.
In the end they are just people and traditionally these people don't care about things that concern black people. I don't know what change you anticipate coming. Can't educate racism away.
 

Ima have to disagree with this quote "Also if you let one senator block your agenda it says more about you and your party than it does said senator. "
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Three Republican Senators voted no.

His Tax bill barely passed because 51 out of 52 voted for it. I'll equate it to the recent watered down stimulus.

The final major bill that was bipartisan like the infrastructure bill(supposed to help black people tbd) Is the First Act bill.

Republicans had more leeway with their complete majority in his first two years and did very little outside of appointing Judges
 
I dislike the republicans but I fucking hate the democrats. When November comes on election night I'm going to enjoy seeing a sea of red on the map and the political analyst's point out why the democrats lost. They'll say shit like they went too far to the left and they didn't attract more conservative voters and other silly shit besides the obvious they didn't give Black people shit and people stayed the fuck home.
 
I dislike the republicans but I fucking hate the democrats. When November comes on election night I'm going to enjoy seeing a sea of red on the map and the political analyst's point out why the democrats lost. They'll say shit like they went too far to the left and they didn't attract more conservative voters and other silly shit besides the obvious they didn't give Black people shit and people stayed the fuck home.
And BGOL will blame us for the Dems L
 
Same as I told you in the other thread. The votes aren't there. Lobby the GOP to get on board with the agenda or elect more dems.

Exactly!!! Only the politically naive don't understand this and are the same ones who will not get off their ass to vote yet will bitch at the lack of progressive change. :mad:
 
I dislike the republicans but I fucking hate the democrats. When November comes on election night I'm going to enjoy seeing a sea of red on the map and the political analyst's point out why the democrats lost. They'll say shit like they went too far to the left and they didn't attract more conservative voters and other silly shit besides the obvious they didn't give Black people shit and people stayed the fuck home.

Wow you dislike Republicans but hate Democrats and will enjoy seeing Republicans take the House and Senate???
Will you also enjoy seeing them enact the most draconian laws that will negatively affect the poor, the black and the brown?
Will you enjoy a return of jailing those seeking asylum and their children separated and housed in cages.
Will you enjoy restrictions on what you can read and what teachers can teach?
Will you enjoy your voting rights being suppressed?
Will you enjoy hearing about a surge in abortion deaths resulting from its criminalization by Republican Governors and legislatures?
Will you enjoy seeing Social Security and needed welfare benefits curtailed?
Will you enjoy increased Gerrymandering and laws put in effect that will make it easier to overturn the results of an election?
Will you enjoy seeing the police further militarized and lawful protests and the right of peaceful assembly viciously suppressed.

I could go on but it probably wouldn't make a difference to anyone who wants to see a Republican Party that has never done anything of consequence to help the common man in power over the Democratic Party that is responsible for things like Social Security, Civil and Voting Rights, the Minimum Wage, the 40 hour work week, sick and holiday pay, workplace safety requirements, fair housing laws, Medicare, Medicaid, Aid to Dependent Children, and on and on and on. All of which I might add were vehemently opposed by the GOP. Well the old adage "be careful of what you wish for" could never be more a prophetic warning to those so myopic in their thinking that they cannot see profound differences between the two political parties. :hmm:
 
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