The black unemployment rate currently stands at 15.1% according to the BLS statistics for August. The numbers are understated. These are Depression numbers. Yet nary a word is heard from the black caucus or our first black President.
Somewhat surprising, but the 97% vote margin for this segment of the Baraqqi coalition won’t go away next time.
If there’s an election in 2012, it still won’t be easy to defeat Baraq.
There are too many groups where he garners nearly unanimous votes.
Unions
Minorities
Illegals
Dead voters
That’s a big base to build on.
It's a slow elimination process, but there are a number of different groups, who are all in bed with each other, heading in the same direction and helping to drive socialism/communism with this President forward, that will not share in the power at the end of the road!
...Yet nary a word is heard from the black caucus or our first black President....
Like these guys have a long history of “Caring” for the black family.Right?
It’s more like a long history of “Exploiting” and “Destroying” the black family. It is a sad state of affairs to see the cultural (systematic) destruction brought about by government policies.
Single teenage moms on welfare, youths in gangs or in jail or being killed in the streets,widespread drug use,lack of education, abortions, unemployment, NO HOPE AND NO CHANGE JUST MORE OF THE SAME...
Maybe one day, the black community will understand that the “race” card was a “joker” in the hand of the black caucus.