BARACK DOES JACK FOR BLACK ASK MAXINE WATERS
Barrack Obama won the 2008 presidential election largely on the strength of a record high black turnout, of which 95% voted for him. His advocates often said “It’s about time for a black president”, or “this is the realization of Martin Luther King’s dream”, and “this will help black people believe they can do anything”. Many black pundits even said that Obama would be able to do something about the one million black males who are in prison.
Yet Obama showed no signs of being a transformative president, instead pursuing same anti-growth economic policy and the same blame America first foreign policy that has become the new progressive DNC platform. And as we conservatives, including many of us black conservatives, predicted this platform would result in a step backward for low-income blacks.And when the Tea Party movement and town hall protesters rose up to challenge this agenda, the mainstream media, as well as high-ranking office holders, denounced us as “racists”, “fascists”, and “the white power movement incarnate”. One local black St. Louis station’s host declared “they can’t deal with having a black man in charge”.
The assumption is that Obama is doing things right, and that the only reason why there would be organized resistence to him is because white people are afraid of losing “their power”, and that Obama is automatically going to make things better for blacks.
Yet this time the organized resistance is coming from the Congressional Black Caucus. Last week they walked out on a key vote on financial legislation, and the 40 members threaten to boycott TARP banking reform unless they were given more money for “minority financial interests”.
“For those of us who walked out, it was absolutely essential that we have parts of that legislation directed toward helping people who have been left out of all of these bailouts,” Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., one of 10 black caucus members in the Financial Services Committee, said.
Since last September, we have continuously voted for bailout and reform for the very institutions that created this devastation, without properly protecting the African-American community or small business,” Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., said on the day of the boycott. “That stops today.” (Of Course Waters has already steered $12 million into her and her husbands bank, OneUnited).
ISN’T THAT WHAT YOU ELECTED THIS CLOWN FOR IN THE FIRST PLACE!
What happened Maxine. What happened.
What happened Diana “the first president who looks like me ” Watson. Looks like your Heinrich Himmler approach to genetic political profiling hasn’t worked out so well for your people. It hasn’t work out well for any of us.
Hey Diane, maybe Rush Limbaugh understands what’s best for black people, and all Americans, better than you do.
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