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A couple weeks ago I was thinking the same thing, but I have a strange feeling that Kamala is going to blow it open and bring a lot of Democrats with herHonestly, he don’t have to do shit these next couple of months and it will still be a race.
What do you call a person who has a habit of answering a question with another question?
I would deem these people as "Contemplative Procrastinators". These people ask a question in the process of attempting to answer the question, possibly to gather further information from the original answer seekers motive, thought/feeling processes. This skill (if you'd like to call it that) also enables more time for the person to contemplate a more concise, accurate, or intricate answer.
In some instances, people ask further questions to avoid having to answer an uncomfortable question, or one that may be over their head. There are too many people who are not honest enough to say that they don't know, or don't know, but are willing to find out.
Thanks. Explains why none of you can answer why Biden has yet to create a reparations commission.
Now here are the Latina titties that upset you so much!!
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Thanks. Explains why none of you can answer why Biden has yet to create a reparations commission.
Now here are the Latina titties that upset you so much!!
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well I added to that post....
A groundswell would be half the country...
As of March 6, 2024, 11 states have introduced legislation to create a reparations commission or task force, and 22 localities have already approved one. Some of the states and localities that have taken action include:
The concept of reparations remains unpopular with many Americans, with about three-quarters or more of white adults opposing them.
- California
California has been at the forefront of reparations proposals for Black Americans, and has introduced a series of bills that include protections for hairstyles, a formal apology, and other measures.- Illinois and New York
Both states have recently passed laws to study reparations.- Burlington, Vermont
In 2020, the city council voted to create a task force to study reparations for the state's involvement in the slave trade.- Boston, Massachusetts
In 2022, the city council voted to create a task force to study slavery and its impact on inequality in the region.
Seems like things are chugging along....slow but steady... But with just 11 states doing STUDIES... what exactly does you expect any democratic president to do at this point?? cuz we know youre not demanding a damn thing from any republican president.
now can you answer that last question without a question or deflecting or some silly-ass sarcasm that dodges the question??a part of that article:
Polls show majority oppose reparations
Niambi Carter, a Howard University associate professor of political science, told us at the end of Biden's first year in office that his promise was easy for the president to ignore because it is a "deeply unpopular issue."
Although Biden knows Black voters are a core constituency, Carter said, the president also knows white Americans' support for reparations is comparatively anemic. Multiple polls in recent years have shown a majority of all Americans oppose reparations.
and even with that...youre STILL getting more movement on the left than you ever will on the right...sooo WHY are you against Kamala for president and indifferent to dems having leverage???
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asked and answered
now can you answer that last question without a question or deflecting or some silly-ass sarcasm that dodges the question??
think he can do it @donwuan???![]()
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a part of that article:
Polls show majority oppose reparations
Niambi Carter, a Howard University associate professor of political science, told us at the end of Biden's first year in office that his promise was easy for the president to ignore because it is a "deeply unpopular issue."
Although Biden knows Black voters are a core constituency, Carter said, the president also knows white Americans' support for reparations is comparatively anemic. Multiple polls in recent years have shown a majority of all Americans oppose reparations.
and even with that...youre STILL getting more movement on the left than you ever will on the right...sooo WHY are you against Kamala for president and indifferent to dems having leverage???
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well I added to that post....
A groundswell would be half the country...
As of March 6, 2024, 11 states have introduced legislation to create a reparations commission or task force, and 22 localities have already approved one. Some of the states and localities that have taken action include:
The concept of reparations remains unpopular with many Americans, with about three-quarters or more of white adults opposing them.
- California
California has been at the forefront of reparations proposals for Black Americans, and has introduced a series of bills that include protections for hairstyles, a formal apology, and other measures.- Illinois and New York
Both states have recently passed laws to study reparations.- Burlington, Vermont
In 2020, the city council voted to create a task force to study reparations for the state's involvement in the slave trade.- Boston, Massachusetts
In 2022, the city council voted to create a task force to study slavery and its impact on inequality in the region.
Seems like things are chugging along....slow but steady... But with just 11 states doing STUDIES... what exactly does you expect any democratic president to do at this point?? cuz we know youre not demanding a damn thing from any republican president.