Posted on 05/03/2016 10:43:17 AM PDT by seekthetruth
"The Trump Family That I Know" - A black female Trump executive speaks.
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Heh, when it comes to sliming an opposing candidate, the DNC needs no prompting.
As fas as competing hiring stats...I get the feeling he is holding that in reserve, or I sure hope he is. He should say “I’ve frankly never paid much attention to the race of those I hire, so these stats took some time to develop. But guess what? I have more women and more Black women on my staff as a percentage than Hillary has on her staff and in many cases they are paid more than the men on my staff who do comparable work to HRC’s staff. Whereas the women on HRC’s staff doing comparable work to men on her staff are paid about 80% of what the men are paid.”
And you know what? He should say it even if it’s not true.
That was a fun new word. Lagniappe. A Bakers dozen, or extra small something added to a gift etc. Just looked it up. I do not recall ever hearing it before tho have not spent a lot of time in an area where it would be more common.
Twas quite a moving short....Will be written off cuz she works for him.....
Can we remind all that the KKK was a Democrat thing and therefore all Dems are bad ???
But yes, I fell in love with the word when I first heard it.
—”And you know what? He should say it even if its not true.”
LOL! Yep, that’s how the libtards play dirty.
Since this is WAR against the socioeconomic fascists, I suppose anything is on the table.
As for Trumps hiring, you nailed a perfect script for Trump to say. I also think he needs to pound the table with Martin Luthor King’s “Content of character, not the color of skin” speech.
Using a profound and irrefutable MLK quote on today’s pathetically ignorant neo-racist “social justice warriers” would be such poetic justice!!
I guarantee you he can. Any large business has that info, it is required by .gov.
” It a Cajun (Louisiana French) word.”
It’s a French word but not because of the Cajuns. Cajuns were Jean-come-latelys to Louisiana, after the Brits booted them out of Acadia at the end of the French and Indian War (Seven Years War).
The original French settlers of New Orleans and Louisiana are called French Creoles. Most people are familiar with Cajuns and assume that that is where the French influence comes from but it’s not so, they just added to the gumbo that is Louisiana. There’s also the group of mixed race folks that were called Louisiana Creoles as opposed to French Creoles.
My own ancestry hails back to a soldier who was with Bienville when he founded New Orleans circa 1720. There’s a family home a little south of NO in Plaquemines Parish. My grandmother, born in 1890, grew up there speaking French as her first language.
Well I had a 50/50 chance of being right, LOL. Thanks for correcting me. Now I know better.
Its a French word but not because of the Cajuns. Cajuns were Jean-come-latelys to Louisiana, after the Brits booted them out of Acadia at the end of the French and Indian War (Seven Years War). The original French settlers of New Orleans and Louisiana are called French Creoles. Most people are familiar with Cajuns and assume that that is where the French influence comes from but its not so, they just added to the gumbo that is Louisiana. Theres also the group of mixed race folks that were called Louisiana Creoles as opposed to French Creoles. My own ancestry hails back to a soldier who was with Bienville when he founded New Orleans circa 1720. Theres a family home a little south of NO in Plaquemines Parish. My grandmother, born in 1890, grew up there speaking French as her first language.
Awesome.
Nah, actually I don’t. You have no authority over me.
B4L8r
The things Trump and Cruz are saying about each other are worse than stupid. They sound like junior high schoolyard class clowns.
I am very disappointed in both of them.
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