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To: MayflowerMadam

“(1) Why just the black businesses? That’s racist.

(2) Not unless on the voter rolls there’s an “R” next to the names of the business owners. The only way we can cut off the head of the snake is to make it hurt financially.”

I simply assumed they were black owned.

Black men such as this gentleman, a fireman and business owner, and a family man, are exactly the kind of people who are potentially our natural allies on many matters. And this man is more likely to vote for Trump even if he votes D down ballot.

Let’s not forget that the black family *was* largely destroyed by the welfare state - which has been perpetuated by Republicans as well as Democrats.


22 posted on 05/29/2020 12:03:56 PM PDT by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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To: SecAmndmt

Yep this the kind of man and family we have to
support without any quid pro quo for his vote.
The long term social benefits to all are huge and
frankly we need more like him everywhere.

His wife said they didn’t have commotion insurance and in
fact his idiotic lockdown state prevented him
from ever opening the doors. What were the odds
that first the Chinese virus then a riot would so adversely
affect his life? It’s like the reverse of my former coworker sitting
2 cars from Colin Ferguson’s rampage one evening
then dodging danger at Ground Zero how could you
cheat death twice?

Doubtless this turn of events is a huge red pill for
him and perhaps others in his network. It will be interesting to
see if he ever reopens anywhere, the doubters can track
if he pockets the cash and/or moves away. If he
sets some aside for a college fund I wouldn’t blame him at all


47 posted on 05/29/2020 3:45:10 PM PDT by Phil DiBasquette
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