Again, just as you did with Tom Mazanec, your last resort is to name call and obfuscate when posters expose you and get uncomfortably close to the truth.Bob Butler wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 6:13 pmTrump had long ago feen found guilty in court of prejudice in avoiding renting against minorities. The bulk of Trump's entering politics was in response to the popularity of the first black president. His followers wanted to shake the Reagan policy of polite hidden racism. They wanted to become raucous again, and did, with policing murders and racist spree killings. In response to the Black Lives Matter protest, the Democrats put up bills against police misconduct against minorities and guaranteeing voting rights. The Republicans voted against them as a block. Meanwhile, Trump showed how much he cared about minorities by using the military to attack them.Higgenbotham wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 4:29 pmYou are a typical Democrat pretending to care about minorities and doing nothing but using that as a tactic to support fake talking points about "racist" police brutality and "racist" spree shooters that add up to nothing. Trump truly cared about minorities and followed through with action which is why they did so well during his administration. You refuse to acknowledge that.
Why do you consistently lie?
Trump's economic policies during his term as president didn't leave Black Americans behind, as did the policies of Obama and Biden. The gains minorities made under Trump were stellar, well documented and no accident.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/07/ ... der-trump/THE ECONOMY
African Americans and the Economy under Trump
It has been six months since President Trump left the White House and Democrats are still race-baiting the former president and Republicans. Representative Byron Donalds (R., Fla.) was yet another target of Democrats’ wrath in this respect after he was denied entry into the Congressional Black Caucus because of his continued support for President Trump.
There are those who want you to believe, as President Biden said during the election, that Donald Trump was “one of the most racist presidents” ever and that the Republican Party is just as bad. Nothing could be further from the truth. Simply take a look at the economic record of the last four years.
Before COVID-19 severely impacted our social and economic lives, black Americans were seeing real benefits from lower taxes and lower regulation. The unemployment rate for blacks reached a record low of 5.2 percent and black labor-force participation reached 63.2 percent, the highest it had been since the 2008 recession.
The poverty rate for black Americans also reached record lows, while a total of 1 million lifted themselves out of poverty between 2016 and 2019. Over the same period, real median household income for black families rose over $4,000 after actually falling over the previous 14 years (2002–2016). With incomes rising so fast, it should not be surprising that black homeownership skyrocketed to 47 percent, another mark not reached since the 2008 recession.
While countless Americans benefited from the blue-collar boom ignited by Republican economic policies, black Americans fared particularly well, especially compared with their experience during the Obama economy. Then, black median weekly earnings grew just 1.8 percent on average, which was less than the 2.1 percent growth for white earnings. Under President Trump’s pre-pandemic economy, however, black median weekly earnings grew 4.1 percent on average — higher, in fact, than the 3.4 percent earning growth for whites.
The exceptional economic success that bolstered black American families during that period was no accident. President Trump worked closely with black leaders like me to craft an agenda that would help our communities realize our dreams. Consider just a few significant examples.
The reason Biden can't do nearly as well is Biden is a corrupt racist who has no idea how to help minorities and doesn't care about unleashing terrible inflation or any of its adverse consequences on minorities who are disproportionately impacted. That's the guy you support while calling people liars who would like to see it stopped.