(ThyBlackMan.com) Many of the people who go around talking about Obama hasn’t done anything for the poor and middle class generally break down into two categories – self-serving demagogues who are out to mislead the people for their own gain, and the victims of those demagogues who are basing their opinion on what they’ve been told, since most of them obviously haven’t read anything beyond the sports page in twenty years.
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While the former group are disgusting for trying to mislead the people for person gain, at least they’re trying to better their condition. The latter, on the other hand, are not only disgusting, but sad. These people are obviously too lazy-minded to, at the very least, keep themselves informed enough to protect their own families.
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Many of them can tell you the name and birthdate of the bat boy who cleaned the bat that was used to scored the winning run in the 1936 World Series. Yet, these same people won’t spare a couple of minutes to make sure their families aren’t victimized by demagogues. Maybe it would be more effective if instead of telling them that corporate fascists intend to enslave their families, we told them that the fascists are going to abolish ESPN and the Soul Train Awards. Maybe then we’d end up with a nation full of political scholars.
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I mean, they don’t have to be brilliant to obtain this information. All they have to do is go to Google and look it up. So what has Obama done for the Poor, you ask? He’s done the following – and this is just the short list:
1). He stopped the nation from hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs A MONTH under Bush. I’d say that helped the poor and middle class.
2). He stopped the nation from going into a second Great Depression. I would think, that also helped the poor and middle class.
3). He save the American auto industry. I’m pretty sure that also qualifies as helping the poor and middle class.
4). He was the first president to successfully passed healthcare reform in 70 years. That not only helped, but will save the lives of many of the poor and middle class.
5). He created more jobs in 27 months than Bush did in 7 years. That definitely helped the poor and middle class.
6). While he was doing all of the things above, he also managed to get Osama Bin Laden in his spare time – and if you remember, Bush spent 7 years, upward of a TRILLION dollars, and killed or maimed thousands of American troops in that effort. But Obama managed to pull it off with two helicopters and a handful of men.
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Bush and Cheney’s incompetence and greed in this matter destroyed and/or disrupted thousands of poor and middle class families, while the rich had to look at their ever swelling war profits just to know that the nation was involved in conflict. The war had no impact on them, because the rich don’t send their kids to die for this country – that’s a job for poor folks. Thus, Bush and Cheney’s mismanagement of both the economy, and the war in Iraq, played a major role in what got us in this economic quagmire in the first place. Yet, we didn’t hear a word from critics like Tavis Smiley and Cornel West during George W. Bush’s fiasco. Where were these two defenders of the poor and middle class then?
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But President Obama didn’t complain about that – he didn’t have time to complain, and he didn’t have time to respond to the ridiculous charges of envious Black-on-Black racists. The president is an adult, with adult concerns, so he was, and is, much too busy cleaning up the mess left behind by the relative ear-splitting silence during the Bush administration of those who have suddenly discovered a newfound concern for “the least of these.”
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While others were plotting, fighting for attention, and whining, President Obama was busy doing following:
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– Spur Job Creation: “In addition, to help those most affected by the recession, the Budget will extend emergency assistance to seniors and families with children, Unemployment Insurance benefits, COBRA tax credits, and relief to states and localities to prevent layoffs.”
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– Reforming the Job Training System: “The Budget calls for reform of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), which supports almost 3,000 One-Stop Career Centers nationwide and a range of other services. With $6 billion for WIA at DOL—and an additional $4 billion in the Department of Education—the Budget calls for reforms to improve WIA.” Strengthen Anti-Discrimination Enforcement: “To strengthen civil rights enforcement against racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, religious, and gender discrimination, the Budget includes an 11 percent increase in funding to the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. This investment will help the Division handle implementation of a historic new hate crimes law. The Budget also provides an $18 million, or 5 percent increase, for the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC), which is responsible for enforcing federal laws that make it illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee. This increased investment will allow for more staff to reduce the backlog of private sector charges.”
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– Support Historically Black Colleges and Universities: “The Budget proposes $642 million, an increase of $30 million over the 2010 level, to support Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), including Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In addition to this discretionary funding increase for MSIs, the Administration supports legislation passed by the House of Representatives and pending in the Senate that would provide $2.55 billion in mandatory funding to MSIs over 10 years.”
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– Help Families Struggling with Child Care Costs: “The Budget will nearly double the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit for middle-class families making under $85,000 a year by increasing their credit rate from 20 percent to 35 percent of child care expenses. Nearly all eligible families making under $115,000 a year would see a larger credit. The Budget also provides critical support for young children and their families by building on historic increases provided in ARRA. The Budget provides an additional $989 million for Head Start and Early Head Start to continue to serve 64,000 additional children and families funded in ARRA.”
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– Reform Elementary and Secondary School Funding: “The Budget supports the Administration’s new vision for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) … The Budget provides a $3 billion increase in funding for K-12 education programs authorized in the ESEA, including $900 million for School Turnaround Grants, and the Administration will request up to $1 billion in additional funding if Congress successfully completes ESEA reauthorization.”
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– Increase Pell Grants: “The Recovery Act and 2009 appropriations bill increased the maximum Pell Grant by more than $600 for a total award of $5,350. The Budget proposes to make that increase permanent and put them on a path to grow faster than inflation every year, increasing the maximum grant by $1,000, expanding eligibility, and nearly doubling the total amount of Pell grants since the President took office.”
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– Help Relieve Student Loan Debt: “To help graduates overburdened with student loan debt, the Administration will strengthen income-based repayment plans for student loans by reducing monthly payments and shortening the repayment period so that overburdened borrowers will pay only 10 percent of their discretionary income in loan repayments and can have their remaining debt forgiven after 20 years. Those in public service careers will have their debt forgiven after 10 years. The Budget also expands low-cost Perkins student loans.”
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– Prevent Hunger and Improve Nutrition: “The President’s Budget provides $8.1 billion for discretionary nutrition program supports, which is a $400 million increase over the 2010 enacted level. Funding supports 10 million participants in the WIC program, which is critical to the health of pregnant women, new mothers, and their infants. The Budget also supports a strong Child Nutrition and WIC reauthorization package that will ensure that school children have access to healthy meals and to help fulfill the President’s pledge to end childhood hunger. The President continues to support the nutrition provisions incorporated in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).”
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– Revitalize Distressed Urban Neighborhoods: “The Budget includes $250 million for HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods program, which will target neighborhoods anchored by distressed public or assisted housing with physical and social revitalization grounded in promising, measurable, and evidence-based strategies.”
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– Increase Funding for the Housing Choice Voucher Program: “The President’s Budget requests $19.6 billion for the Housing Choice Voucher program to help more than two million extremely low income families with rental assistance to live in decent housing in neighborhoods of their choice. The Budget continues funding for all existing mainstream vouchers and provides flexibility to support new vouchers that were leased and $85 million in special purpose vouchers for homeless families with children, families at risk of homelessness, and persons with disabilities.”
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– Preserve 1.3 Million Affordable Rental Units through Project-Based Rental Assistance Program: “The President’s Budget provides $9.4 billion for the Project-Based Rental Assistance program to preserve approximately 1.3 million affordable rental units through increased funding for contracts with private owners of multifamily properties. This critical investment will help low-income households to obtain or retain decent, safe and sanitary housing. In addition, the Administration requests $350 million to fund the first phase of this multi-year initiative to regionalize the Housing Choice Voucher program and convert Public Housing to project-based vouchers.”
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– Promote Affordable Homeownership and Protect Families from Mortgage Fraud: “The Budget requests $88 million for HUD to support homeownership and foreclosure prevention through Housing Counseling and $20 million to combat mortgage fraud. In addition, the Budget requests $250 million for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation’s (NRC) grant and training programs. Of the $250 million, $113 million is requested for foreclosure prevention activities, a $48 million increase (74 percent) over 2010.”
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– Fight Gang Violence and Violent Crime: “The Budget provides $112 million for place-based, evidence supported, initiatives to combat violence in local communities, including $25 million for the Community-Based Violence Prevention Initiatives that aim to reduce gun and other violence among youth gangs in cities and towns across the country, and $37 million for the Attorney General’s Children Exposed to Violence Initiative, which targets the youth most affected by violence and most susceptible to propagating it as they grow up.”
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– Expand Prisoner Re-entry Programs: “The Budget provides $144 million for Department Justice prisoner re-entry programs, including an additional $100 million for the Office of Justice Programs to administer grant programs authorized by the Second Chance Act and $30 million for residential substance abuse treatment programs in State and local prisons and jails. In addition, the Budget provides $98 million for Department of Labor programs that provide employment-centered services to adult and youth ex-offenders and at-risk youth..”
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– Fully Fund the Community Development Block Grant Program: “The Budget provides $4.4 billion for the Community Development Fund, including $3.99 billion for the Community Development Block Grant Formula Program (CDBG), and $150 million for the creation of a Catalytic Investment Competition Grants program. The new Catalytic Competition Grants program uses the authorities of CDBG, but will provide capital to bring innovative economic development projects to scale to make a measurable impact.”
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Now, what has Tavis Smiley and Cornel West done – other than promote their shows and try to sell you books and “ghetto loans?”
Thanks to the author for pointing out the all the programs and land funding requests The President has proposed. We should understand that the House of Representatives holds the purse strings and the GOP controls the House. If any of these programs are to happen it has to be passed by the House of Representatives. Find out how your Congressman votes when these programs come up for a funding vote.
Everyone on this thread should scribd the negro problem and read Booker T’s essay. Riveting essay. Please read
@Hoodgirl much love Queen
I’m going to piggyback off James Davis “at my own risk” and borrow Ramses word “mofos” holding their breath for Obama to save them will die from asphyxiation!
@Ummm Yeah, if you have not done so you should attend Dialogue with the FED. These seminars provided by the Federal Reserve Bank should be beneficial to your economic research.
@Queen, love your name and great comment. My husband graduated from Booker T. Washington Institute “BWI” in Kakata, Liberia. He went on to earn an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, a master’s in Computer Science and is the owner of a U.S. Software Patent. He is indifferent so long as the path leads to love for one another which according to him the indigenious people of Liberia never got from Americo Liberians. He says free blacks from America colonized his country and resumed the slave trade where America had to step in and shut down that “mofo”.
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There’s nothing more attractive to sisters than a BMW “Black Man Working” so you shouldn’t have any problems growing your Financial Firm.
I Am Going To Enter This Conversation At My Own Risk!
1)No one is putting down or uplifting Mr. Obama in suggesting he put a Job Creation Plan on the table.
2)Government was created by the founders of this country because they realized there are some things we can do better collectively, like fight wars when there is a common enemy, share in the cost of building infrastructure, enhancing wealth through trade, and most important providing an environment that is conductive to healthy economic growth, by leveraging the resources of the whole to resolve complex problems, like this economic downturn for instance.
3)If you review your history, it was the federal government largess which pulled us out of the Great Depression of 1930’s. However, a complete recovery from the Great Depression arrived after 1940, when mobilization for World War II caused a huge increase in industrial production. I am not suggesting Mr. Obama start a war to increase industrial production. What he should do however, is start looking at financing schemes that will pump up the consumer which is 70% of our GDP. The consumer has literally stopped spending which is why we are in this downturn. This President will not do this unless prompted, because it involves political risk. Nevertheless, this is a proper role for government to play. So you see this is not about Mr. Obama and whether he is black or white, it is about the role of government. He just so happen to be sitting at the top of this government.
4)Realizing government has a role to play; we can help by suggesting appropriate strategies. We should get involve, unlike many of those who look like us ignore there is a problem. They spread misinformation about the seriousness of our economic situation . I am an advocate of the belief that if a problem was created by man, man should be able to resolve it. This Great Recession was the creation of man!!
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@Queen Du Bois was a sellout for racist jews, i don’t suggests all are, who wanted to take away the power of blacks and used the NAACP to do it. Ask yourself two questions: what specific policy can you point to, that the NAACP advocated that made things better for blacks and if they are so successful, why have you never seen a building with NAACP on it? Du Bois was light skin nigger who was more than happy to hate on Garvey and Booker T’s viewpoints (collective economics) as opposed to begging whitey for a handout. You have all these black studies programs in the country but what institutions have they built? Have they come together and built a bank? No. A grocery store chain? No. A healthcare infrastructure? No. An Educational structure? No. So for all that rhetoric Du Bois espoused, what did it accomplish? I saw what Booker T accomplished and Garvey as well. With all that eloquence, that nigg Du Bois wasn’t talking about shit but trying to stay in his comfortable light skin passing at Harvard, and demonstrating hate towards self-made men like Garvey and Washington. Fuck that nigga. And then have the nerve to get buried in Ghana like he was down with what Garvey was on. Black men learn banking, shipping, trading, diplomatic relations with other nations of the planet and you will be fine. looking for a single policy to solve all black problems is asinine. Because it makes it seem as if all blacks are monolithic. We are not. i do not have anything in common with mofos from the projects or those on section-8. I have different goals than they do. Quite frankly, they should have never shut them projects down because once they did, they started moving in middle class black neighborhoods terrorizing them. It was alright when the virus was contained. Help the poor help the poor is what black people scream. Forget that. Why give resources to people who clearly are just gonna squander the shit. Why not help civilize people first? Why not help people who want to make a contribution to civilization in a positive way? There’s a thought. Oh they do it’s called technical schools and college. If you can’t join one of these and start there then we have nothing to talk about.
@ Ummm Yeah: I’m no Obama apologist. But neither will I jump on some ‘Blame Obama’ campaign. One can easily go online and google what his stances were on various issues during his Senate days. Not my interest at all. And you know why? Because the President is not my savior! I understand the game in its broader sense: The President is basically the CEO of the Corporation called the United States of America. Nix that ‘we the people’ crap. This nation was built to serve the CORPORATE interests of rich folks. And whether its Bush, Clinton, Reagan or Obama: his first order of business is to represent the interests of those wealthy businessmen who funded his campaign in the first place. Certainly you didn’t think the little $30 or $40 we threw into the hat would make him beholden to ‘us’.
I just observe other groups who are not as vocal about politics. Like Arab Americans and Asians. They could care less about politics because they understand the game. Hence why they focus on making money and creating more businesses to serve those of us who have made politics OUR main focus. I do applaud you for doing what you do though. Good to see a brother taking a stand on what he believes.
OMG… Love this!!!! you guys do exist lol… I definitely agree with you guys… I am so disappointed in some black folks that hold President Obama at a different standard than they did Clinton or even Bush. Bush was a president who blantantly let it be known that he could care less about the “black” plight… I’m so tired of our people looking for a damn handout when we hold all the tools for our success. It’s so sad to walk down Auburn Ave. and see all the hard work that black people put into that place has gone to waste. I think it is going to take a generation of enlighten people who have not been brainwashed to get us back there. I know that you are more for Booker T Washington, but I think I’m more on WEB Dubois’s team lol… Definitely also agreed with Marcus Garvey so maybe I’m more in the middle of the road
@Uumm Yeah…i suggest black people take a look at themselves first, before they start advocating what a government program do for them. I never said it was either or but the first step starts with you first. I’m sick of hearing about this victimhood mentality black people think is gonna save them because it’s not. After slavery, blacks were in way worse economic conditions and built amongst themselves. Why do you think these people came along and proposed integration? because they saw the economic juggernaut that was being built and some white folks (mainly in the south) were scared as hell. But because black folks valued being around whitey instead of each other, the disintegration in the economic structure was able to take place. Black people can set up trusts in their family. It’s not against the law for them to take advantage of these things. I’m working on these things right now. But you know what it takes? Building towards a common cause. This is what blacks have lost as a collective. When Malcolm said he was willing to work with Atheists, why do you think he said this in terms of moving the black agenda forward? Because it didn’t matter if you were atheist and black when you were getting your head busted. It only mattered that you were black and under attack and you had better come up under some type of protection. Black people claim they have had successes from civil rights but damn every four years they having problems voting. I thought that was supposed to be solved in 1964. Black people have made themselves expendable as a unit, that;s why our latino brothers and sisters are being courted now. Now me personally, I’m joining them because they family to me cause I know enough history to know this is truth. I want to win. I am not into losing and excuse making. Black people’s economic troubles did not start and will not stop with obama. Instead of trying to buy their way into heaven every sunday, making their faggot ass preachers rich, blacks need to take this same money and invest in their families first. How the hell you’re gonna build up a megachurch while you live in a shack? Black people need to learn how to be loyal to God, instead of the church. If you to busy hating yourself, then how can you expect progress. Just imagine where we would be had we not integrated.
@Mack you say, “The Congressional Black Caucus, Tavis and Dr. West all saw what was happening, and looked the OTHER WAY.” You do realize that Obama was in the office when the fiscal crisis and recession began in 2007. He was in the senate since 2004 and didn’t say anything about it oh by the way, he also was a member of the Black Caucus from 2005 to 2008 during the the whole escalation of the fiscal crisis.
You also realize that he was in the Illinois State senate beginning in 1997, so he was in political office when the sub-prime mortgage really began to bloom in the early 2000 and there is no record of him speaking about it.
Ramses, commerce isn’t a struggle that is slow to breakdown. This is all I research, write on and do in the community. It is not an either or bro. Saying, “Why don’t you just do this” which in effect you have done, is the worst form of moving a people forward. What do you think we are going to say, “Damn Ramses why didn’t I think of that?” :/.
The reality is that you are partially correct. Economic freedom is our “next freedom” I did a presentation at a university on it yesterday. But government can facilitate that. I would eliminate ALL criticism of Obama if he put structures in place to build a strong and robust Black entrepreneurship environment. But he hasn’t and won’t. So we focus on poverty and health care, but we don’t focus on Black empowerment.
First of all tell the full story. Obama slashed CSBG funds, and CDBG funds, while fully support this year are scheduled to be COMPLETELY ELIMINATED. CSBG funds are the direct funds that go to support community action partnerships whose SOLE MISSION IS TO ELIMINATE POVERTY around the nation.
Second, I think he has done some good things, but this must be balance with a rational critique.
Let’s take Obamacare. Most folks only look at “Black folks are getting insurance” which is a good thing. But the reality is also that Black folks will be losing jobs. So we in effect are choosing between more folks having insurance or a job.
Here is why. Most Blacks work in low wage non-insured jobs or moderate wage jobs with light insurance. Obamacare is essentially an added 1) tax and 2) cost for an employer. If you look at the average food / restaurant company, the profit margins range between 3 & 6 percent. That is a very thin margin. Now if you have to now provide insurance for your employees, you lost your profit margin meaning you know have to lay off workers and contract your business. So now folks don’t have a job, but the have insurance through the government.
Balance folks. I would like to see more of it on Obama.
Exactly @mack…but you know what’s so funny….the same brothers who waste their money on strippers on poles could take that same money and invest with their brothers. but do they do this? hell no. while this same stripper goes home, gives a portion of this money to the baby boy she has at home to fund his weed and playstation habit. Instead of starting black organizations, brothers need to start all male organizations, no fags allowed. If we can’t find enough straight brothers to come together, then we’re finished anyway. Star some privat equity firms, get into the hedge fund game, start trade guild again. Stop chasing tail and be about your hog. Niggas too drunk off of ass to organize. get the black woman out your life for a minute and get your finances in order. it’s clear she doesn’t want to practice collective economics anymore but it’s not stopping brothers from doing it. These cats sound like women on welfare waiting on the govt. to give them something. I mean go to trade school and learn something with your hands. men are not built to be behind some desk or in a cubicle. unless you’re planning to start your own business, the black man does not need to be in corporate america. if he’s not running his own shit, he’s wasting brain power being a paper pusher. leave that to women. let them keep their jobs…learn how to manufacture something to sell.
@ Ramses: Truth! Where was all this rhetoric before Obama, when black folks, particularly women, were out signing for adjustable rate loans, no document loans, assuming loans they knew they couldn’t afford for long, etc?
You don’t hear a lot about black men losing their homes in this recession. But you heard a lot about the sisters taking massive losses. This is what happens when you don’t think you need ‘us’ and you can do it on your own ladies. You end up in messes like this. But let me stop before I’m accused of ‘bashing’ again. LOL I digress…
The Congressional Black Caucus, Tavis and Dr. West all saw what was happening, and looked the OTHER WAY.
That’s the main reason black folks were hit the hardest by the recession. Too many of us basically overspent by living way above our means. Hence why a person’s car, house and ‘stuff’ never impressed me. At the end of the day, its all borrowed if you’re buying it on credit. What do you OWN? That’s what impresses me.
One of the biggest games ever run on us was the credit scam. Cash has always been king in this world: always will be. The second biggest scam was getting educated to go run somebody else’s company. Boy, they sure pulled the wool over ‘our’ eyes!
Choosing to go the ‘talented tenth’ route is why many of my more highly educated brothers and sisters will find themselves working for Hispanic bosses in the next few years. While I’m still running my electrical contracting business, with my ‘uneducated’ ass. 😉
Create your own industry people. We don’t need government to help us do that. We never did.
stop arguing back and forth like bitter ass women and build with each other….damn
Why don’t blacks create jobs? There’s a thought. We consume like fat kids but don’t produce anything but debt. Government creates the environment for commerce to thrive and people work to build from this perspective. You cats rail on here about what he has not done, yet where are your industries? Create jobs for your community. We did it without government after slavery so why you can’t do it now. Obama not you’ll daddy. Damn stop swinging on his balls. Plenty of black people got themselves into mortgage they knew they couldn’t afford yet they signed up for it. Blacks are not innocent in this mess in this country. No matter how much they want to feel as such. I suggest you’ll take a look at this book and really read on this topic to overstand what you’re dealing with out here. Commerce is a puzzle that is painstakingly slow to break down
http://www.scribd.com/doc/68188847/Trust-Law-in-Wealth-Management-and-Estate-Planning
Learn tax code too. Here’s a good site
http://www.westerncpe.com/self/online.cfm
You Are Misleading and Deceitful Brother Man! Check Your Facts!
Come clean my friend, the most improtant category of the mentioned topics of this President is his failure to create enough jobs to pull the economy out of its downturn. Blacks have been in double digit unemployment for five years. Currently the black unemployment rate is 14.3%. If you call what this President has done a success, than you are not in keeping with the definitoon of success as defined by Webster Dictionary. If you don’t have a job it is kinda of hard to put your child in college where he can receieve a Pell Grant. If you don’t have a job it is kinda hard to take advantage of some of these services you mention above. In regard to unemployment benefits, it was this President who actually reduced unemployment benefits by 6 months to get his Tax Holiday Bill passed, which when measured as to whether it was a successful job creator( the Tax Holiday Bill), it was a total failure. At the time, the white unemployment rate for that January of 2012 was 7.4% and the black unemployment rate was 13.6%. That compromise, to reduce unemployment benefits caused an uproar in the Congressional Black Caucus. Out of the forty Democratic Party voting Caucus members, fourteen voted “NO” against the Obama legislation. Among the Caucus members voting “NO” was Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri, Chairman of the Black Caucus, Alcee Hastings and Frederica Wilson of Florida. You know who is suffering the most are the people who supported him the most. If you are honest and based on these pronoucements, I have some questions about that, I ask you to crunch the numbers that really count, black wealth — down, black income — down, black unemployment — up (double that of whites), and black housing foreclosures — up. Is this President responsible for all our woes? No he is not! However, until people like you stop saying we are not in a deep economic hole as a race of people, there is no need for this President or anybody to start addressing these problems! This President and his Administration has yet to put a job creation plan on the table that doesnot expand the federal budget through paying the salaries of construction workers, law enforcement, teachers and fire fighters. There are to many unemployed to handle the problem in that way. The federal government cannot hire the 23 million plus people who need jobs. This President needs a plan for Job Creation and it is in this area he has failed us, his biggest supporters. Therefore I plead with you to stop the distortion, and the misinformation and join those who are suffering by asking this President to put a national job creation on the table now! http://www.sslumpsum.com
For those of you working for the state, did you notice that 2013 health insurance rates are going up over 30% to pay for ObamaCare? Over a hundred dollars a month LESS in my pocket.
Excellent article!
Brother preach! The healthcare initiative alone was directly in place to help poor and middle class, but folks still chirping that he hasn’t done anything. I guess they want Bush back in office and we all know how that turned out.