He's the type of criminal who needs to be behind bars, because he will keep commiting crimes as long as he walks free.
is trump not a lying racist scumbag? do you think he is an honest person who does not harbor ill will against other ethnic groups? do you think someone who says POWs are not war heroes because they were captured, insulted a gold star mother, brags about how he sexually assaults women and gets away with it because he is a celebrity and who incited an insurrection against our government is not a scumbag?
This is the thing. If you call it like you see it, and like pretty much any person who's got their eyes open would see it, you have "Trump derangement syndrome." Pretty much the only way to not have "Trump derangement syndrome," apparently, is to either fall in line with MAGA, pretend that he simply doesn't exist or hasn't done any of the things that he's done, or just focus on Joe Biden's age, or some combo of those three.
this is the type of dumb sh*t MAGATs were believing before the 2020 election and posting on here generalthade made a bet that over 20% of black people would vote for Trump and then ran away and made a new account after it was revealed he was to broke to honor any of his bets
Unlike Biden, Trump hasn't ruined thousands of black young men's lives and family's. If anything he has helped the black community greatly, Democrats don't want you to know this but its the truth. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/doc...dent-trumps-policies-have-delivered-for-black Since his inauguration, President Trump has championed policies that have revitalized the Black community, creating a more inclusive economy for Black Americans, providing historic funding for our Historical Black Colleges and Universities, expanding school choice, and giving more Black Americans a chance to achieve the American Dream. President Trump signed the historic FIRST STEP ACT into law. 90 percent of those who have had their sentences reduced are Black Americans. FIRST STEP ACT shortens mandatory minimum sentence for nonviolent drug crimes. The law allows offenders sentenced under racially motivated mandatory minimums to petition for revaluation President Trump launched the "Ready to Work" Initiative, which helps released prisoners gain meaningful employment. President Trump has proposed the Second Step Act to partner with corporate America to create opportunities for former prisoners to rejoin society. Black Americans are seeing unprecedented levels of economic success with record low unemployment rates, more jobs, and higher incomes. Over 1.4 million more Black Americans have found a job between President Trump's election and February 2020. Black poverty reached a historic low in 2019. President Trump designated 8,760 Opportunity Zones that are projected to spur $100 billion in private investment in minority communities. The Trump administration established a fund to deploy $1 billion in capital funding for minority-owned businesses through the Commerce Department. President Trump called on Congress to pass school choice legislation to expand educational opportunities for all American children, especially those in our nation's inner cities. President Trump's FY 2020 budget called for $500 million in federal funding for school choice, and in 2018 he signed legislation increasing school choice funding by $42 million. The Trump Administration proposed the Education Freedom Scholarships and Opportunity Act. President Trump restored funding and increased investment for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by 14 percent. The Trump Administration provided more than $500 million in loans to HBCUs through the Capital Financing Program. President Trump worked with HBCUs to protect $80 million in Title III carryover funding. President Trump signed the FUTURE Act into law, which permanently funds HBCUs and simplifies the FAFSA application. In 2018, President Trump signed a budget deal which forgave more than $300 million in debt owed by four HBCUs impacted by natural disasters and provided $10 million in loan payment deferments for schools that face financial difficulties, including HBCUs. President Trump worked with Congress to lift the ban on Pell Grants on summer classes. vs Biden https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/doc...oe-biden-was-the-architect-mass-incarceration Biden was the chief architect of mass incarceration and the War on Drugs, which disproportionately targeted Black Americans: Biden admitted he is directly responsible for the mass incarceration policies of the 1980s and 1990s, authoring the 1994 crime bill which decimated Black communities. Biden authored the legislation which sentenced Alice Johnson to life in prison for a first-time drug offense. President Trump commuted her sentence in 2018. Biden worked with segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond to pass laws incarcerating Americans caught with a quarter-sized amount of crack cocaine. Biden voted to extend minimum penalties for people under 21 charged with selling mar1juana, and introduced the civil forfeiture legislation which allows the government to seize assets of citizens accused of drug crimes. Biden helped write the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, which created the 100:1 crack cocaine sentencing disparity and disproportionately targeted minority communities. https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/31/democratic-debates-joe-biden-crime-record-2020-1441932 “I haven’t always been right. I know we haven’t always gotten things right, but I’ve always tried,” Biden, telegraphing what he’s ready to say Wednesday, said in January at a Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration in Washington. Biden didn’t mention the 1994 crime bill specifically but brought up the 1986 cocaine legislation, which passed the Senate with only two no votes.
Ok i prefer the convicted felon/rapist who tried to overturn the election results by inciting an insurrection but failed.
Let's not forget that Trump is the guy that was sued (and lost) by the Justice Department in the early 1970's when he refused to rent to POC. But here's a few of his wise words on race relations..
IIRC, 3 young stockbrokers from the same brokerage firm, one Puerto Rican, one Chinese and one black, were denied by Trump's apartment. later on, after DoJ had taken action, the then-20-something Donald, attempted to spin it in his favor, claiming that "gardeners, laundry men and door men can't afford the rent for my apartments"