From One Extreme To the Moderate...
by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty -vs- Justice
Wasserman Schultz getting it about one 1/4 right again...
The blind leading the blind. Who-Rah!
Via: Memeorandum
Rational Nation USA
Liberty -vs- Justice
DNC Chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz |
Wasserman Schultz getting it about one 1/4 right again...
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) on Sunday dismissed the idea that sluggish job growth would discourage minority voters from the polls this November.
Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, said that the policies of the presumptive GOP nominee, Mitt Romney, on issues like immigration reform would be even worse for minorities.
“When it comes to policies like immigration reform, Mitt Romney is the most extreme presidential candidate on immigration policy and that is why there is a 40-point deficit between him and President Obama among Hispanic-Americans,” Wasserman Schultz said on Fox News Sunday.
She also said that African-Americans would have been “devastated” by Romney’s preference to not rescue the U.S. auto industry.
The Labor Department said Friday that the economy added only 80,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate stayed steady at 8.2 percent. But the unemployment rate for blacks was 14.4 percent, and stood around 11 percent for Hispanics.
Wasserman Schultz acknowledged, like President Obama on Friday, that the economy still has a ways to go. {Read More}
The blind leading the blind. Who-Rah!
Via: Memeorandum
The worst thing for minorities has been Obamanomics.
ReplyDeleteAh, but Silver, how so? Isn't dependency the desired manta of the left? Dependency on the state that is.
DeleteI slightly disagree, SF. I think that the worst thing for minorities (or at least male teenage African-Americans) has been the minimum-wage. It has totally frozen many young black kids out of employment and driven them instead to a life of crime and/or dependency.
DeleteWhen the war on drugs (compliments of Leviathan)helps to creates a thriving illicit industry where a youth struggling in poverty can make either $8 an hour for a 20 hour a week job or a couple hundred plus a day selling drugs on the streets is it any wonder we have a larger problem?
DeleteJust saying.
The Great Society has produced more poverty than any other program the federalists have conceived. Welfare, adc, food stamps eliminate the incentive to find a job and this leads to staying in poverty. The US has poured billions on fighting poverty yer the percent living in or below the poverty line has remained unchanged. Instead of encouraging education, the leftists encourage "assistance" that last a lifetime and promotes generations that have never held a job.
ReplyDeleteIndeed the likes of TR, WW, FDR, LBJ, WJC, GWB, and BHO have been selling the elixir of Leviathan quite well. And the election of 2012 is shaping up to be a furtherance of, and continuation of the same old same old.
DeleteAs we head to the cliffs edge...