Ted Rall for January 06, 2016
Transcript:
The first black president changed everything. Black employment (12.7% in 2009) (11.9% in 2014) adjusted to reflect people who gave up looking for a job. Black Poverty (25.8% in 2009) (27.2% in 2014) Source: Pew Research Center. Black Imprisonment (841,000 in 2009) (1,000,000 in 2014) Sources: US bureau of justice statistics: NAACP. Now vote for a woman. It will change everything!!
BaltoBill over 8 years ago
So, Ted, by your logic we’ll see more women in poverty and/or in prison if Hillary’s elected?
Ottodesu over 8 years ago
Seriously question from a foreigner:How many filibusters were directed at Obama?I heard that it was about half of all that were performed in your history.
1941gko over 8 years ago
Sad for Ted; Sees a Liberal Elected hates it because they’re not Radical Enough to suit him; If Trump or Cruz gets elected we’ll need to put a Suicide Watch on him!
Bammerdown16 over 8 years ago
Show the comparison of black abortions in 2009 vs. 2014 and the black percentage of US population then and now.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 8 years ago
The only visible result of having our first black president was the exposition of the widespread bigotry in a majority of elected Republicans and DINOs., as far as I can tell.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
ScullyUFOCheck your dictionary for the definition of aboriginal. The highest office ever held by a US aborigine is senator, none have ever even tried for president, the closest being the LaDonna Harris run for vice-president with Ralph Nader for the Green Party.
King_Shark over 8 years ago
Of course, the blood soaked war criminal Barack Hussein Obama is genetically 50% white, in upbringing 100% white, is 100% owned by white Wall Street corporate masters, and gets his kicks out of murdering us brown people on an industrial scale. He’s totally black, right?
Kip W over 8 years ago
Was the 12.7% figure also adjusted?
Tarredandfeathered over 8 years ago
Well, a Right Winger who obviously never Heard of Mitch McConnel or John Boehner, the guys really Responsible for all those Increases.
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 8 years ago
This would make a lot of sense if anyone were actually suggesting it. You seem to learn from Ramirez and McCoy the art of making up a stupid argument in your mind and then refuting it on paper.
Malcolm Hall over 8 years ago
i’m pulling for Bloomberg.