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racist

In todays world this is what makes you racist:
Mentioning race in any way
Not being totally politically correct
Supporting your race
Being white
Telling a racist joke
Judging by hair color
Disliking something someone likes
etc.
As you can see this word is grossly over-used and mis-used. It's truly pathetic. I pity the World. The truth is racism is ignorance and is bad. But not everything is racism and not everything has to be about race. Hope you learned something!
10/18/2017 12:16 PM
Can't learn anything from a paid Ruuskie operative Trumpbot.
10/18/2017 12:32 PM
Posted by tangplay on 10/18/2017 9:09:00 AM (view original):
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Posted by tangplay on 10/17/2017 4:52:00 PM (view original):
Boris - I agree. It is a mixture of both. Throwing money at it does not solve. It needs to be a mixture of both. It is a mindset of poor people. TRUST ME, programs exist. My dad works at one. The issue is the mindset that poor people don't trust them. We need to end that mentality.
They are poor cause they are bad with money. Period. We need to educate them to be better and at a very young age. No reason to spare feelings.
we do need to educate better, but sometimes its not a case of being bad with money, its a case of having very little money to be bad or good with.
I think the CDC website says something like 27% of people below the poverty line smoke. I'm sure many drink alcohol. Lottery winners typically lose all their earnings, why? Because buying lottery tickets on poor money management on the first place. LOTS of poor people do mismanage the money they have. I'm not just reading this from some websites either.... I teach financial education throughout the year to LMI earners. Great people, HORRIBLE with money.
And they get that from their parents. And their neighborhoods. Education is the only way out, particularly financial education.
On this I agree... However they are not going to get there when they are blaming everyone else for their problems. Mindset has to change. It's the cops, it's the financial market collapse, it's whitey.... yeah sometimes those things suck... But ultimately it's YOU!
So we should not try to solve the problems because it is apparently their fault?
You said it yourself.... They won't listen to 'the help'. The government tried to help to the tune of $15 trillion and the war on poverty has only gotten worse the last 5 decades.

Maybe it's time to stop enabling poor behavior.
So... We shouldn't do anything? I said that just throwing money at it wont solve, but education will. We spend on education, but it goes to the rich.
Chicago Public Schools spend a hell of a lot more per pupil than the rest of the state.

https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/district.aspx?source=environment&source2=perstudentspending&Districtid=15016299025
10/18/2017 1:38 PM
Posted by tangplay on 10/18/2017 11:17:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/18/2017 10:18:00 AM (view original):
As I said as early as first grade teach them this:
  • Graduate HS
  • Get a job
  • Don't become a single parent.
Say it 100x a year every year. Once you become a single parent at 16, you drop out of school, don't get a job and live via the State. Cycle continues from generation to generation and becomes part of the culture. Break the cycle. Stop talking about racism and all that crap. Even if I am the biggest racist of all time I have zero say over what some kid does in say Pensacola Florida. As long as he/she graduates, gets a job and does not become a single parent they will be just fine. Turn to capitalism and all your ills will be solved. Socialism and social programs a bane to society. Because of social security, people are saving less and are having fewer kids. In the past people had to save to survive post retirement and had more kids so they could help. Now people spend frivolously and rely on the Gov't to bail them out all while whining insurance is too expensive. Since ACA only the insurance company profits have benefited. People have not. Check out the profits of the biggest firms before and after ACA. Those monies didn't go to the people they went to the insurance companies who are some of the biggest lobbyings for the Dems.
#2 and #1 can be difficult. I personally knew people who had to drop out to support their family. And you need a good education to get a job. My point was that EDUCATION FOR LOW INCOME STUDENTS SUCKS. If you send a kid to a bad school, they will think that their education does not matter, and the chances of dropping out are increased dramatically. The evidence supports this. Yes, if you work hard enough, you will get out. But it is MUCH harder than if you start from the top. That is unfair. Education is the one thing that EVERYONE deserves.

I was never talking about racism. Yes, some people abuse the system. It needs tweaking. But we can't leave these people out to die.
Liberal/Socialist policies have failed for 40 years. We can both agree. Lets give capitalism a try. I disagree that the education sucks. Teach for America sends its very best to these schools. Parents are the ones who suck. We have Metco in our town and the kids with two parents are the ones who are fine, those with one are miscreants and our school system is one of the best in the country.

Give capitalism a chance.
10/18/2017 1:43 PM
Posted by laramiebob on 10/18/2017 12:32:00 PM (view original):
Can't learn anything from a paid Ruuskie operative Trumpbot.
Talking to me?
10/18/2017 1:43 PM
Posted by moy23 on 10/18/2017 1:39:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/18/2017 9:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 10/17/2017 11:32:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/17/2017 9:28:00 PM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 10/17/2017 8:04:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/17/2017 7:59:00 PM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 10/17/2017 7:58:00 PM (view original):
Posted by wylie715 on 10/17/2017 7:18:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/17/2017 6:51:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/17/2017 4:52:00 PM (view original):
Boris - I agree. It is a mixture of both. Throwing money at it does not solve. It needs to be a mixture of both. It is a mindset of poor people. TRUST ME, programs exist. My dad works at one. The issue is the mindset that poor people don't trust them. We need to end that mentality.
They are poor cause they are bad with money. Period. We need to educate them to be better and at a very young age. No reason to spare feelings.
we do need to educate better, but sometimes its not a case of being bad with money, its a case of having very little money to be bad or good with.
I think the CDC website says something like 27% of people below the poverty line smoke. I'm sure many drink alcohol. Lottery winners typically lose all their earnings, why? Because buying lottery tickets on poor money management on the first place. LOTS of poor people do mismanage the money they have. I'm not just reading this from some websites either.... I teach financial education throughout the year to LMI earners. Great people, HORRIBLE with money.
And they get that from their parents. And their neighborhoods. Education is the only way out, particularly financial education.
On this I agree... However they are not going to get there when they are blaming everyone else for their problems. Mindset has to change. It's the cops, it's the financial market collapse, it's whitey.... yeah sometimes those things suck... But ultimately it's YOU!
So we should not try to solve the problems because it is apparently their fault?
You said it yourself.... They won't listen to 'the help'. The government tried to help to the tune of $15 trillion and the war on poverty has only gotten worse the last 5 decades.

Maybe it's time to stop enabling poor behavior.
So... We shouldn't do anything? I said that just throwing money at it wont solve, but education will. We spend on education, but it goes to the rich.
Chicago Public Schools spend a hell of a lot more per pupil than the rest of the state.

https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/district.aspx?source=environment&source2=perstudentspending&Districtid=15016299025
And I am sure that most of that goes to the wealthy. Or it is an outlier.
10/18/2017 1:51 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/18/2017 1:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/18/2017 11:17:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/18/2017 10:18:00 AM (view original):
As I said as early as first grade teach them this:
  • Graduate HS
  • Get a job
  • Don't become a single parent.
Say it 100x a year every year. Once you become a single parent at 16, you drop out of school, don't get a job and live via the State. Cycle continues from generation to generation and becomes part of the culture. Break the cycle. Stop talking about racism and all that crap. Even if I am the biggest racist of all time I have zero say over what some kid does in say Pensacola Florida. As long as he/she graduates, gets a job and does not become a single parent they will be just fine. Turn to capitalism and all your ills will be solved. Socialism and social programs a bane to society. Because of social security, people are saving less and are having fewer kids. In the past people had to save to survive post retirement and had more kids so they could help. Now people spend frivolously and rely on the Gov't to bail them out all while whining insurance is too expensive. Since ACA only the insurance company profits have benefited. People have not. Check out the profits of the biggest firms before and after ACA. Those monies didn't go to the people they went to the insurance companies who are some of the biggest lobbyings for the Dems.
#2 and #1 can be difficult. I personally knew people who had to drop out to support their family. And you need a good education to get a job. My point was that EDUCATION FOR LOW INCOME STUDENTS SUCKS. If you send a kid to a bad school, they will think that their education does not matter, and the chances of dropping out are increased dramatically. The evidence supports this. Yes, if you work hard enough, you will get out. But it is MUCH harder than if you start from the top. That is unfair. Education is the one thing that EVERYONE deserves.

I was never talking about racism. Yes, some people abuse the system. It needs tweaking. But we can't leave these people out to die.
Liberal/Socialist policies have failed for 40 years. We can both agree. Lets give capitalism a try. I disagree that the education sucks. Teach for America sends its very best to these schools. Parents are the ones who suck. We have Metco in our town and the kids with two parents are the ones who are fine, those with one are miscreants and our school system is one of the best in the country.

Give capitalism a chance.
What? So Reagan and Bush never happened? I am confused as to your first point. And my best guess is that you went to a wealthy school. More power to you. I can tell you firsthand that the opposite SUCKS. If you live in a rich neighborhood, you are going to have misconceptions.
10/18/2017 2:13 PM
You should move to Finland.
10/18/2017 2:19 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/18/2017 1:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 10/18/2017 12:32:00 PM (view original):
Can't learn anything from a paid Ruuskie operative Trumpbot.
Talking to me?
No Boris. I believe I was referring to the previous poster.
10/18/2017 2:22 PM
Posted by bronxcheer on 10/18/2017 4:06:00 AM (view original):

Trump Told Army Widow Her Husband Knew 'What He Signed Up For,' Congresswoman Says

A Florida congresswoman described President Donald Trump’s phone call to the widow of a soldier killed during an ambush in Niger as “insensitive” after the president reportedly said the man “must’ve known what he signed up for.”

Rep. Frederica Wilson was in the car with Myeshia Johnson, the pregnant widow of Army Sgt. La David Johnson, when Trump called her Tuesday and spoke for about five minutes.

“Sarcastically he said: ‘But you know he must have known what he signed up for,’” Wilson recounted to NBC6. “How could you say that to a grieving widow? I couldn’t believe... and he said it more than once. I said this man has no feelings for anyone. This is a young woman with child who is grieved to her soul.”

THAT'S JUST HORRIBLE!

Let's reconstruct and delve into and INVESTIGATE this incident. After all, at least one of us around here might be a journalist.
10/18/2017 2:22 PM
Let's start by checking the source. That would be REP. FREDERICA WILSON. TRUMP spoke with widow MYESHIA JOHNSON, WILSON was not privy to the actual conversation NOR does she have a transcript or audio of it. THE WHITE HOUSE DOES.

We assume JOHNSON spoke to WILSON but we only have the WILSON account. THE ONLY OTHER ACCOUNT at this time comes from local media outlet NBC6. She chose to talk to NBC. SO.........the whole account comes from what REP WILSON said to an NBC affiliate.

WHO IS REP. FREDERICA WILSON?

Let's find out.
10/18/2017 3:26 PM (edited)
Apparently she likes hats.

Frederica Smith Wilson (born Frederica Patricia Smith; November 5, 1942) is an American politician who has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 2011. Located in South Florida, Wilson's congressional district—numbered the 17th during her first two years in Congress, and the 24th since 2013—is a majority African-American district that includes the southern parts of Broward County and the eastern parts of Miami-Dade County. Included within the district are Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar, and North Miami. She gained national attention in early 2012 as a result of her high-profile comments on the death of Trayvon Martin.[citation needed]

Wilson is a member of the Democratic Party.[1] Her seat was left open when the incumbent Kendrick Meek ran for a seat in the Senate in 2010.

Wilson is known for her large and colorful hats, of which she owns several hundred. She has gone through efforts to get Congress to lift its ban on head coverings during House sessions, which dates back to 1837.[2][3]

10/18/2017 2:39 PM


F WILSON
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F WILSON AGAIN
10/18/2017 2:46 PM


F WILSON SOME MORE
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