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TopicSo a former B8er wrote for Fox News
Aecioo
07/12/20 10:39:33 AM
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Corrik7 posted...
When you can look at the economic disparity and say the problem isn't economic disparity but racism, I would say you are calling the issue by another name.

Economic disparity is the issue and as long as you let Democrats and Republicans both distract you with your shiny issues that keep you from the root of the problem, it will continue to exist.

Poorer households need help being not poorer households. That includes White, African-American, Latin-American, Asian, and whatever else nationality.

We are failing every household of every race that is being boxed in within life due to their economic disparity. We need to be helping everyone overcome that goal.

The answer is not minimum wage raises. That is a bullshit response Democrats and Republicans love to keep you focused on. If it succeeds, you raise prices, the middle class spending power is reduced to lower class, you expanded the lower class further, while the rich get richer with their raised prices. Republicans keep you focused on fighting against and ply you with tax cuts. Where we are gonna help you out a little with a nice tax cut, but we are also going to tax cut for the rich also go keep the economic disparity further and further. Be happy with your crumb while we extend the gap.

Both sides have the same goal. They are all looking out for themselves and the rich. And, most of you are too blind to notice it with dumb gimmick issues designed to try and get your vote and pander to you.

If you really wanted to help Americans, of all races, you would be out there fighting for taxing the rich more, lowering taxes on the poorer, ending stupid loop holes in taxes, raising estate taxes so economic disparity doesn't cycle generation to generation, and focus on providing career opportunities to the poor who even if they have the marks have to choose between going to school or not because they can't afford it versus the rich who can afford anywhere.

This isn't a race issue. This is a freaking economic issue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DpMwDgxC-I

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