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What if the Dems couldn't use impactful talking points such as racism, equality & income inequality to cultivate victim groups..what would they have?

With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the people
Great theory...makes perfect sense.
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
I don’t think blacks have elected to stay shackled on the plantation. They are free citizens fighting back through generations of oppression. I can’t explain what you want me to explain because your whole premise is a lie.
Okay Slade, once again, I'll play your game of silly semantics.
I'll even polish my delivery so I don't hurt your fragile feelings with tone. Here goes....

Hi there Mr. Slade, hope you are doing well.
Question for you fine sir, how do you suppose Asians, Middle Easterners and Hispanics have been fortunate enough to climb the social class ladder a wee bit faster than say people of color have?
It appears that Democrats have been legislating, writing policy and working for them for 50 years without them seeing any real measurable advancement. Why would you suppose people of color continue voting for Democrats?

Thank you in advance for being so kind and reading this post, please consider gracing me with a reply.

With Respect And Kind Regards.
BrokeLoser
That was an excellent delivery and warrants a respectable answer. Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?

"Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?"

Lets go with this for now...I'll post data for school drop-out rates, unemployment, fatherless households, criminality, incarceration....etc etc if you really need me to. I'd prefer to save 'some people' the embarrassment if possible.

Who Participated in Welfare

  • Children under age 18: Those under 18 were more likely to receive means-tested benefits than all other age groups.
o In an average month, 39.2 percent of children received some type of means-tested
benefit, compared with 16.6 percent of people age 18 to 64 and 12.6 percent of people
65 and older.
  • The black population: At 41.6 percent, blacks were more likely to participate in government assistance programs in an average month.
o The black participation rate was followed by Hispanics at 36.4 percent, Asians or Pacific
Islanders at 17.8 percent, and non-Hispanic whites at 13.2 percent.
Your point?
Connect the dots...don't be scared pussy.
I’m not scared just looking for straight talk. Can you do that instead of the connect the dots game? What’s your point by repeating a post?
 
With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the people
Great theory...makes perfect sense.
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
I don’t think blacks have elected to stay shackled on the plantation. They are free citizens fighting back through generations of oppression. I can’t explain what you want me to explain because your whole premise is a lie.
Okay Slade, once again, I'll play your game of silly semantics.
I'll even polish my delivery so I don't hurt your fragile feelings with tone. Here goes....

Hi there Mr. Slade, hope you are doing well.
Question for you fine sir, how do you suppose Asians, Middle Easterners and Hispanics have been fortunate enough to climb the social class ladder a wee bit faster than say people of color have?
It appears that Democrats have been legislating, writing policy and working for them for 50 years without them seeing any real measurable advancement. Why would you suppose people of color continue voting for Democrats?

Thank you in advance for being so kind and reading this post, please consider gracing me with a reply.

With Respect And Kind Regards.
BrokeLoser
That was an excellent delivery and warrants a respectable answer. Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?

"Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?"

Lets go with this for now...I'll post data for school drop-out rates, unemployment, fatherless households, criminality, incarceration....etc etc if you really need me to. I'd prefer to save 'some people' the embarrassment if possible.

Who Participated in Welfare

  • Children under age 18: Those under 18 were more likely to receive means-tested benefits than all other age groups.
o In an average month, 39.2 percent of children received some type of means-tested
benefit, compared with 16.6 percent of people age 18 to 64 and 12.6 percent of people
65 and older.
  • The black population: At 41.6 percent, blacks were more likely to participate in government assistance programs in an average month.
o The black participation rate was followed by Hispanics at 36.4 percent, Asians or Pacific
Islanders at 17.8 percent, and non-Hispanic whites at 13.2 percent.
Your point?
Let’s get back on topic...what would Dems do if they couldn’t count on identity politics, alleged racism and mean whitey to carry them?
What could they win on?
Are you sure they’re motivated to resolve the very things that carry the Party?
 
Biden has been helping blacks for 47 years so why hasn't he fixed the issues hmmm? :talk2hand:

And yet the poor saps stay loyal to the soil.
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With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
Leaders get elected by people. Most people IMO don’t care about power, they care about their own lives and improving the community and country they live in based on issues they deem important. If the people they elect aren’t addressing the issues in a productive way then I’d think those leaders would lose the support Of the people
Great theory...makes perfect sense.
BUT how do you explain blacks electing to stay shackled on the plantation despite not improving over the last 50 years?
Asians ran past them, Muslims, hell even Mexicans have sprinted by. How...Why?
I don’t think blacks have elected to stay shackled on the plantation. They are free citizens fighting back through generations of oppression. I can’t explain what you want me to explain because your whole premise is a lie.
Okay Slade, once again, I'll play your game of silly semantics.
I'll even polish my delivery so I don't hurt your fragile feelings with tone. Here goes....

Hi there Mr. Slade, hope you are doing well.
Question for you fine sir, how do you suppose Asians, Middle Easterners and Hispanics have been fortunate enough to climb the social class ladder a wee bit faster than say people of color have?
It appears that Democrats have been legislating, writing policy and working for them for 50 years without them seeing any real measurable advancement. Why would you suppose people of color continue voting for Democrats?

Thank you in advance for being so kind and reading this post, please consider gracing me with a reply.

With Respect And Kind Regards.
BrokeLoser
That was an excellent delivery and warrants a respectable answer. Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?

"Might I ask one more question of you so I can’t formulate a better response... what statistics are you analyzing to measure where a race sits on the social ladder?"

Lets go with this for now...I'll post data for school drop-out rates, unemployment, fatherless households, criminality, incarceration....etc etc if you really need me to. I'd prefer to save 'some people' the embarrassment if possible.

Who Participated in Welfare

  • Children under age 18: Those under 18 were more likely to receive means-tested benefits than all other age groups.
o In an average month, 39.2 percent of children received some type of means-tested
benefit, compared with 16.6 percent of people age 18 to 64 and 12.6 percent of people
65 and older.
  • The black population: At 41.6 percent, blacks were more likely to participate in government assistance programs in an average month.
o The black participation rate was followed by Hispanics at 36.4 percent, Asians or Pacific
Islanders at 17.8 percent, and non-Hispanic whites at 13.2 percent.
Your point?
Let’s get back on topic...what would Dems do if they couldn’t count on identity politics, alleged racism and mean whitey to carry them?
What could they win on?
Are you sure they’re motivated to resolve the very things that carry the Party?
The topic was dropout rate and your comment that blacks haven’t progressed and are getting passed by. Are you done with that now? Willing to admit you just said that without anything to back it up. This is important to establish if we are to move to a new subject as you’re trying to do.
 
With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
So you wanna tell is that you are not racist? You are known proud racist and we vote DNC to counter your racist ass and your party.
 
With that said; does anybody have reason to believe they're compelled to solve these issues and lose their ace in the hole?
So you wanna tell is that you are not racist? You are known proud racist and we vote DNC to counter your racist ass and your party.

Oh no..I’m definitely a racist..but this isn’t about me. Carry on.
 
The talking points mean nothing, they are just sub par insults. Naturally, a non soy based lifeform can create better insults than a weaker soy based lifeform, which is what you should do.

The real "power" of the left are the moochers. Of course, this is in reality not a power at all, it's a cost. In a democracy a cost can still net a lot of votes... although apparently not enough to win an election legitimately.
 

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