Posted on 08/12/2015 6:21:22 PM PDT by markomalley
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson brought his message of self-reliance to the neighborhood on Wednesday during a campaign lunch with local business and religious leaders at Sylvia's.
What has happened traditionally, particularly since the 60s, is youve got certain people saying, There, there you poor little thing, you cant take care of yourself, we are going to take care of you, he told reporters before sitting down for the meal, which was closed to the press. And we got people who believe that they can't survive on their own, which is absolutely ridiculous.
The GOP hopeful, who was one of the ten presidential wannabes in last weeks national debate on Fox News, said the government should focus more on providing vocational and educational training that invests in people than in traditional social programs.
I think its important for people to understand that there are two ways to handle this, he said. One way is what's been going on since the 60s where supposedly the war on poverty, we've spend 19 trillion plus and we got more poverty, weve got more people on welfare.
Carson went on to say, We need to look at the things that do work. What has worked is when people invest in other people with mentoring programs with various types of job programs and training programs.
Harlem residents were intrigued by the Republican candidates visit.
I like him, hes a good brother, long-time resident Edward Brown said. I liked what he had to say on the debate, he spoke very well.
Brown saw presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama visit Harlem but he has never seen a Republican candidate in the neighborhood. He said Carsons visit sends a strong message.
Look at Trump, he said. He dont come up here, all of his businesses are downtown.
Other residents said converting black Democrats to the Republican party is a tall order.
I think its a hard sell, said James Johnston-Lynch, 50, who was eating at Sylvias during the visit.
Johnston-Lynch, a Democrat, has seen previous black Republicans as vain attempt by the GOP to appeal to black voters. Carson, however, seems different, he said.
I feel he is a genuine candidate, he said. He is not like the other one Herman Cain I couldnt get behind that guy.
Kessler, Ronald, Inside the White House [New York, Pocket Books, 1995], 33.
I like Ben Carson if he won the nomination I would vote for him. Bush on the other hand NO.
I pray he makes it out alive oh Lord.
If I knew Ben Carson was there, I would have gone up there to say hello during lunch.
You know what? I have heard that. I have a friend that lives there and loves it. I was wrong. Carson is so Super. He WILL do great there. Sorry I stereotyped Harlem.
I wonder if Dr. Carson stopped in to say hello to Pastor Manning.
Even out in the boroughs, like parts of Queens, Brooklyn and Bronx, neighborhoods are gentrifying quickly and filling up with young working people who are making the city better. I'm really glad I came down here.
Ben was on Cavuto today. Excellent interview exposing Margaret Bangor. Told he and his wife were visiting inner cities and passing the message
At the end of the interview he confessed to having a friendly relationship with Trump. Used a paraphrase of just another friend in area instead of neighborhood
He said Trump was one of the kindest, most considerate, generous people he had known. He was not at all like the public persona
(Did some research they have both been involved with St Jude building Children hospitals and supplying top quality equipment etc. Also both close to Thomas family)
Ok , I understand you. I’m in.
Booyah! Good for Carson!!!!
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I am sure it is true.
He’s going to get every Republican vote in Harlem. All three of them.
Wow!!! I’ve wondered if anyone would ever be able to get that quote out there...I’m thrilled to see this! You are a good man, Ben Carson.
Cruz/Carson wouldn't be a bad ticket.
In fairness, he used “n-word” rather than the actual word, but I was pleased as punch as well!
I absolutely agree. But he must never befriend the thugs who’ve replaced the Duke Ellingtons and the Count Basies of yesteryear. An abrupt and clean break must be made between black leaders and the thuggish element so rife among black youth today. Obama courts those scum bags. Even Colin Powell, who should know better, acted like a damned homey when he met with such scum. Carson is a success because he had a strong willed mother who wouldn’t compromise with such filth. I support Carson and his message but he simply can’t buy into the culture that’s destroying an entire generation of black youth. Obama could’ve have used his bully pulpit to deliver such a message. Sure he said a brother needs to pull up his pants but that’s the extent of it. He allowed human scum and vermin into the White House. It’s the culture! Personally, I’d never hire someone who copied the clothing and attitudes of a culture who make millions by misogyny. And whites and Hispanics also buy into that paradigm. Don’t give me that Democrat line that they’re merely a reflection of reality. Nonsense, they’re creating their own reality. Does anyone actually think you could have an intelligent dialogue with the guy featured in a previous post (see below)? I doubt it. Perhaps it wouldn’t be so bad if Tyron Harris was an isolated case, but he isn’t. He’s the norm.
Ben Carson is a real asset and a very good person.
We could do far worse.
And we got people who believe that they can't survive on their own, which is absolutely ridiculous.Blacklivesmatter will take his mike just as they took Bernie's mike if he keeps talking that foolish talk.
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