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Not my words -

When blacks start seeing what the D party u

is actually doing to them, they become like this couple. People are conservative until they are brainwashed. When we break though the brainwashing, the Democrats disappear into irrelevancy.

Edited by gatomontes99
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They don't know that Trump's conservatism involves going back to Jim Crow, cause that's when he believes America was great.

You can tell cause he wants to keep blacks from immigrating from their shit hole countries.

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5 hours ago, robosmith said:

They don't know that Trump's conservatism involves going back to Jim Crow, cause that's when he believes America was great.

You can tell cause he wants to keep blacks from immigrating from their shit hole countries.

No. They know that Trump's conservatism created more job and wage growth in their community. He created opportunity zones that were.lifting up troubled minority neighborhoods. And Joe shut that down the moment he got in office.

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, myata said:

From Vlad and Kim's nutjob fan club? Hardly an appealing proposition ;)

Kind of racist of you to assume they are stupid because they are black.

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Chrissy1979 said:

I assume you're stupid and I have no idea what mongrel race you are.

Kind of racist of you to say that.

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
18 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

No. They know that Trump's conservatism created more job and wage growth in their community. He created opportunity zones that were.lifting up troubled minority neighborhoods. And Joe shut that down the moment he got in office.

Too bad you have NO EVIDENCE for ^this. Take a lesson here from how to make a convincing case with EVIDENCE:

The False Promise of Opportunity Zones

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The scheme may sound attractive: What could be so bad about giving the wealthy an incentive to pour money into impoverished neighborhoods? But contrary to Trump’s breathless claims, a mounting body of evidence shows that OZs simply don’t work—at least if the goal is to help lift low-income communities out of poverty rather than redistribute wealth upward, subsidize luxury real estate development, and facilitate gentrification.

In fact, the idea that tax breaks can help revitalize distressed communities has a long history, one that stretches back to the early days of the neoliberal revolution in the United Kingdom. The scheme was imported to the United States by conservatives and eventually won bipartisan support in the 1990s, but the strategy didn’t work in the UK, and it hasn’t worked here. Contrary to the hopes of the Biden administration and a bipartisan group of reformers in Congress, Trump’s overly lax program cannot be salvaged with better reporting and oversight. Addressing place-based deprivation requires a different approach all together—one that empowers communities and local governments rather than seeks to court private investors.


The proximate origins of OZs can be traced to billionaire Sean Parker—Napster co-founder, the first president of Facebook, and a former board member of Spotify. As Parker explained in 2018, he wanted to find ways to encourage investors to channel capital gains into run-down areas. “People were sitting on large capital gains with low basis and huge appreciation,” he said. “There was all this money sitting on the sidelines. . . I started thinking: How do we get investors to put money into places where they wouldn’t normally invest?”

As journalist David Wessel vividly details in his book Only the Rich Can Play (2021), Parker along with fellow investors used $8.5 million to bankroll EIG and recruited bipartisan leadership. Steve Glickman, a former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, and John Lettieri, former aide to Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, joined Parker as co-founders, while Kevin Hassett, Trump’s chief economist, and Jared Bernstein, who held the same position for then-Vice President Joe Biden, served on the economic advisory board. (Bernstein has since joined Biden’s Council of Economic Advisers; Biden recently nominated him to be its chair.)

 

Posted
5 hours ago, robosmith said:

Too bad you have NO EVIDENCE for ^this. Take a lesson here from how to make a convincing case with EVIDENCE:

The False Promise of Opportunity Zones

 

You posted an article that relies heavily on a liberal author that hates Trump.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/sorensonimpact/2023/05/22/exploring-opportunity-zones-exciting-new-data-on-the-positive-impact-of-ozs-across-the-nation/

Over 50% of the OZs had investments in a very short time. It was working despite the racist libs objections.

 

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