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05-04-2013, 04:52 AM
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Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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05-04-2013, 06:17 AM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
pleasse!! bull poopy, btw when it was lower than this when obaamay baloney took over ,he said the economy was on the verge of collapse ,whats changed ? nothing
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05-04-2013, 07:38 AM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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pleasse!! bull poopy, btw when it was lower than this when obaamay baloney took over ,he said the economy was on the verge of collapse ,whats changed ? nothing
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And next quarter the numbers will be revised back upward. Typical game playing here.
But it amazes me that our Afro-American brethren here on AFF ignore how high the black unemployment rate remains under their hero. Why they wish this on their own people is beyond me
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05-04-2013, 08:04 AM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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pleasse!! bull poopy, btw when it was lower than this when obaamay baloney took over ,he said the economy was on the verge of collapse ,whats changed ? nothing
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And next quarter the numbers will be revised back upward. Typical game playing here.
But it amazes me that our Afro-American brethren here on AFF ignore how high the black unemployment rate remains under their hero. Why they wish this on their own people is beyond me
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05-04-2013, 11:42 AM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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And next quarter the numbers will be revised back upward. Typical game playing here.
But it amazes me that our Afro-American brethren here on AFF ignore how high the black unemployment rate remains under their hero. Why they wish this on their own people is beyond me
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If he enacted policies that specifically increased the prosperity of black people, then he'd be criticized and rightfully so. He is the President of the entire United States of America, not just blacks.
Should whites be upset with our former Presidents when the economy is bad? Should they hold the President accountable based on the fact that he is white or on the fact that the economy was performing badly on his watch?
No one wishes high unemployment on anyone-- regardless of their race.
The argument you have presented is faulty to its core.
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05-04-2013, 01:09 PM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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If he enacted policies that specifically increased the prosperity of black people, then he'd be criticized and rightfully so. He is the President of the entire United States of America, not just blacks.
Should whites be upset with our former Presidents when the economy is bad? Should they hold the President accountable based on the fact that he is white or on the fact that the economy was performing badly on his watch?
No one wishes high unemployment on anyone-- regardless of their race.
The argument you have presented is faulty to its core.
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It's not faulty at all. His policies obviously ARE disproportionately effecting blacks more than whites. Certainly that was not his intention, but it si happening nonetheless. Yet, blacks continue to disproportionately support him. Why? Because he is black.
Jeremy, honest to God I am not trying to be a jerk. I'm just SSSOOO tired of people being afraid to broach this subject. Obama is not promoting policies that grow the economy, especially for blacks. Why then support him? It's one thing to bask for awhile in the historical significance of his election. I understand that. But when does the honeymoon end between Obama and the black voter? When Bush sucked, conservatives through him overboard. Obama sucks just as bad , and my black countrymen continue to give him up to 96% support because he has a certain shade of skin color. It's pathetic.
Though in all fairness, it's probably a combination of his skin color and the drivel he and every other Democrat spews forth that blacks still have not seen through. The test will be when a black Libertarian/Conservative is nominated by the GOP. Will blacks support such a candidate? Or will they continue to allow themselves to be brainwashed, USED, and manipulated by the Democrats? Time will tell.
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05-04-2013, 03:18 PM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
Jermyn....if Herman Cain would've gotten the Republican nomination this last election....who would you have voted for?
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05-04-2013, 04:30 PM
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i think he likes allen west,so do i, but he is pretty controversial and takes no prisioners like the time he held agun to the viet congs head to gets some info ,the libs went ballistic which btw i had no problem with.
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05-04-2013, 09:16 PM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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Jermyn....if Herman Cain would've gotten the Republican nomination this last election....who would you have voted for?
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I was a Herman Cain fan.
Our party offered no one who was a truly viable option for me. Romney was the last person I would have ever voted for.
In fact, the three guys who NEVER had a chance and NEVER WILL EVER HAVE a chance of me voting for them in a national election are Romney, Perry, and Palin.
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05-05-2013, 03:46 AM
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Re: Unemployment falls to 7.5%
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I was a Herman Cain fan.
Our party offered no one who was a truly viable option for me. Romney was the last person I would have ever voted for.
In fact, the three guys who NEVER had a chance and NEVER WILL EVER HAVE a chance of me voting for them in a national election are Romney, Perry, and Palin.
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But Obama did. That makes zero sense.
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