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  • Copier Addict
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    #13576
    Re: Let the truth be known

    Originally posted by bsm2
    Yep not a Single black Republican in America


    Thanks for your Racist comments
    There have to be. Trumpy has them directly behind him a every rally. Unless, gasp, he pays them to be there. Lol

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    • bsm2
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      Re: Let the truth be known

      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
      Here's a fast fact about every single republican politican. You and the democrats have, at one time or another, called them an Uncle Tom or House Negro. Or worse. You're the real racist.
      Sorry Dude only YOU use words in your own post like water.

      Thanks again for another rascist post

      I know your for Mississippi you cant help yourself

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        #13578
        Re: Let the truth be known

        Originally posted by bsm2
        Sorry Dude only YOU use words in your own post like water.

        Thanks again for another rascist post

        I know your for Mississippi you cant help yourself


        Will you do us a favor? If you're gonna post this garbage, will you learn the proper way to use: your and you're. Please. Your poor grammar drives me nuts.
        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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        • slimslob
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          Re: Let the truth be known

          Originally posted by bsm2
          Yep not a Single black Republican in America


          Thanks for your Racist comments
          You forgot to complete the comment. Not a single black Republican in America who is failing his or her constituents. Not a single black Republican in America who continues to make the same campaign promises election after election and once elected forget to fulfill the promise.

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          • bsm2
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            #13580
            Re: Let the truth be known

            Originally posted by slimslob
            You forgot to complete the comment. Not a single black Republican in America who is failing his or her constituents. Not a single black Republican in America who continues to make the same campaign promises election after election and once elected forget to fulfill the promise.
            Since there are ZERO your post is irrelevant

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              Re: Let the truth be known

              Originally posted by bsm2
              Since there are ZERO your post is irrelevant
              The only promise republican politicians make is tax breaks for the billionaires and they never fail to follow through on that. So, in a sense, slim is correct.

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              • BillyCarpenter
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                Re: Let the truth be known

                Originally posted by copier addict
                The only promise republican politicians make is tax breaks for the billionaires and they never fail to follow through on that. So, in a sense, slim is correct.

                Stop trolling and learn something.



                Democrats may not have noticed how the black community benefited from this economy, but black voters sure did.

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                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.
                First, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 created nearly 9,000 opportunity zones in which capital gains on long-term investments are taxed at zero. Each of these opportunity zone census tracts, which had to be nominated by state governors and certified by the secretary of the treasury, had to have a poverty rate of at least 20 percent or a median income less than 80 percent of that in the state. The selected opportunity zones ultimately had an average poverty rate almost double that of more-affluent communities in the state and were home to a higher share of black and Hispanic households.
                The incentives created by these opportunity zones helped raise $75 billion in capital
                Second, Republicans passed the most sweeping criminal-justice-reform legislation in a generation: the First Step Act. This landmark legislation reformed the sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed black communities for decades. Black communities want law and order, and building trust in our criminal-justice system is one of the best ways to promote public safety. The First Step Act gave nonviolent offenders the chance to reenter society as productive, law-abiding citizens.
                Trump also signed the FUTURE Act which, with strong bipartisan support, made $255 million in annual funding for HBCUs permanent and increased funding for the Pell Grant program. Other legislation also included $100 million for scholarships, research, and centers for excellence at HBCUs.
                Democrats may not have noticed all the work Republicans did for the black community, but black voters sure did. Between 2016 and 2020, Trump doubled his support among black women and received almost 20 percent of the vote of black men. No other Republican has come close to these numbers for decades.

                Entrepreneurship, innovation, skills training, economic sustainability, and generational wealth creation are equally as important in the black community as in any other in America. That is what Republican policies delivered and it can be the foundation of a truly multicultural middle-class party for decades to come.




                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • bsm2
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                  #13583
                  Re: Let the truth be known

                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                  Stop trolling and learn something.



                  Democrats may not have noticed how the black community benefited from this economy, but black voters sure did.


                  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.
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                  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.
                  First, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 created nearly 9,000 opportunity zones in which capital gains on long-term investments are taxed at zero. Each of these opportunity zone census tracts, which had to be nominated by state governors and certified by the secretary of the treasury, had to have a poverty rate of at least 20 percent or a median income less than 80 percent of that in the state. The selected opportunity zones ultimately had an average poverty rate almost double that of more-affluent communities in the state and were home to a higher share of black and Hispanic households.
                  The incentives created by these opportunity zones helped raise $75 billion in capital for underserved communities in their first two years — enough to create approximately 500,000 jobs — and were on track to lift 1 million people out of poverty.
                  Second, Republicans passed the most sweeping criminal-justice-reform legislation in a generation: the First Step Act. This landmark legislation reformed the sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed black communities for decades. Black communities want law and order, and building trust in our criminal-justice system is one of the best ways to promote public safety. The First Step Act gave nonviolent offenders the chance to reenter society as productive, law-abiding citizens.
                  Finally, President Trump, along with Republicans in Congress, made key strategic changes to strengthen our historically black colleges and universities — including moving the federal Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative back to the White House, fully forgiving $322 million in disaster loans to HBCUs, and enabling faith-based HBCUs to receive equal access to federal support. Trump also signed the FUTURE Act which, with strong bipartisan support, made $255 million in annual funding for HBCUs permanent and increased funding for the Pell Grant program. Other legislation also included $100 million for scholarships, research, and centers for excellence at HBCUs.
                  Democrats may not have noticed all the work Republicans did for the black community, but black voters sure did. Between 2016 and 2020, Trump doubled his support among black women and received almost 20 percent of the vote of black men. No other Republican has come close to these numbers for decades.
                  In spite of what you may hear, black people do not want open borders, we don’t want to defund the police, and we don’t want higher taxes and more spending.
                  Entrepreneurship, innovation, skills training, economic sustainability, and generational wealth creation are equally as important in the black community as in any other in America. That is what Republican policies delivered and it can be the foundation of a truly multicultural middle-class party for decades to come.




                  Yes they ALL voted for TRUMP
                  How could he lose?

                  Find me 11,780 Votes

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                  • Phil B.
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                    #13584
                    Re: Let the truth be known

                    Some say Trump wanted to be king.
                    But it's really Slow Joe!

                    The Man Who Would Be King: Biden Says Republican Governors 'Should Not Interfere' With His Immigration Policies

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                      #13585
                      Re: Let the truth be known

                      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                      Stop trolling and learn something.



                      Democrats may not have noticed how the black community benefited from this economy, but black voters sure did.

                      More onDONALD TRUMP




                      The Dirty War over Covid




                      Compare and Contrast, Trump vs. DeSantis Edition





                      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.
                      First, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 created nearly 9,000 opportunity zones in which capital gains on long-term investments are taxed at zero. Each of these opportunity zone census tracts, which had to be nominated by state governors and certified by the secretary of the treasury, had to have a poverty rate of at least 20 percent or a median income less than 80 percent of that in the state. The selected opportunity zones ultimately had an average poverty rate almost double that of more-affluent communities in the state and were home to a higher share of black and Hispanic households.
                      The incentives created by these opportunity zones helped raise $75 billion in capital
                      Second, Republicans passed the most sweeping criminal-justice-reform legislation in a generation: the First Step Act. This landmark legislation reformed the sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed black communities for decades. Black communities want law and order, and building trust in our criminal-justice system is one of the best ways to promote public safety. The First Step Act gave nonviolent offenders the chance to reenter society as productive, law-abiding citizens.
                      Trump also signed the FUTURE Act which, with strong bipartisan support, made $255 million in annual funding for HBCUs permanent and increased funding for the Pell Grant program. Other legislation also included $100 million for scholarships, research, and centers for excellence at HBCUs.
                      Democrats may not have noticed all the work Republicans did for the black community, but black voters sure did. Between 2016 and 2020, Trump doubled his support among black women and received almost 20 percent of the vote of black men. No other Republican has come close to these numbers for decades.

                      Entrepreneurship, innovation, skills training, economic sustainability, and generational wealth creation are equally as important in the black community as in any other in America. That is what Republican policies delivered and it can be the foundation of a truly multicultural middle-class party for decades to come.




                      Black billionaires maybe

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                      • Phil B.
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                        #13586
                        Re: Let the truth be known

                        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                        Here's a fast fact about every single republican politican. You and the democrats have, at one time or another, called them an Uncle Tom or House Negro. Or worse. You're the real racist.
                        Carson comes to mind. Black Republican.
                        BSM2 doesn't know the facts.

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                        • slimslob
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                            Special Master' in Trump Mar-a-Lago Case Makes His First Move - Truth Press

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                              New Poll Delivers Some Alarming News for Democrats - Truth Press

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                                This is the rank and file actually doing the job they are supposed to be doing. I just wonder, no mention of the DEA, Drug Enforcement Agency, since fentanyl should actually fall under their jurisdiction. FBI Makes 6,000 Arrests, Seizes Firearms in Summer-Long Operation - Truth Press

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