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Eleanor Roosevelt
Dallas, TX
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actually wrote: <quoted text>African-Americans that live in poverty are "more likely to get caught and convicted of crime" because they are more likely to COMMIT crime. Keith doesn't have much better living conditions, so your point is moot. With so many opportunities and employers that are hiring, why do African-Americans remian living in these poor living environments. Because the Government doesn't motivate these areas to become contributors to society. This should motivate those that want a better opportunity for all Americans citizens to correct the destruction that the current administration has caused this November. This hasn't been caused by the current administration. The economy rises, and the economy falls. It's a pattern that has been and will be with us since credit was invented. I'm sure you could find a Wikipedia article that says Obama invented credit, but you'd be mistaken. People work themselves into debt by buying things they can't afford ("rise" in the economy), and then have to work themselves out of debt by reducing spending ("decline" in the economy). You're not unique in blaming the current president, though; that's been going on since credit was conceived as well.
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wow
Dallas, TX
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Did he get shot over in the leg, arm or where
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whatevers
El Dorado, AR
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Eleanor Roosevelt wrote: <quoted text> Wiki articles are always the best way to support your pre-established profiling platforms. Way to stick it to those ignorant and uninformed racists. The issue isn't race; the issue is socioeconomics. Unfortunately, minorities make up the greater part of the population living in poverty. That doesn't mean that African-Americans are singling out caucasians as murder victims. That means that people living in poverty are more likely to get caught and convicted of crime. Caught and convicted? Don't you mean more likely to COMMIT crime?
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smarten up
Frankston, TX
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Eleanor Roosevelt wrote: <quoted text> This hasn't been caused by the current administration. The economy rises, and the economy falls. It's a pattern that has been and will be with us since credit was invented. I'm sure you could find a Wikipedia article that says Obama invented credit, but you'd be mistaken. People work themselves into debt by buying things they can't afford ("rise" in the economy), and then have to work themselves out of debt by reducing spending ("decline" in the economy). You're not unique in blaming the current president, though; that's been going on since credit was conceived as well. Credit came out in the 1980s. Economies fluctuated before then. The current administration HAS held the economy hostages as it has found ways to suck funds out of the private sector, education, and non-profit organizations. Quality healthcare becomes another concern as your best minds will avoid the field as this administration begins regulating their costs instead of high insurance fees. Also, when Clinton signed the bill to have banks go unregulated, the banks coerced people into buying products they couldn't afford. Finance/credit managers should ne held responsible; instead, they get rewarded.
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Dallas, TX
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smarten up wrote: <quoted text>Credit came out in the 1980s. Economies fluctuated before then. The current administration HAS held the economy hostages as it has found ways to suck funds out of the private sector, education, and non-profit organizations. Quality healthcare becomes another concern as your best minds will avoid the field as this administration begins regulating their costs instead of high insurance fees.
Also, when Clinton signed the bill to have banks go unregulated, the banks coerced people into buying products they couldn't afford. Finance/credit managers should ne held responsible; instead, they get rewarded. Installment credit in this country started when the pilgrims arrived. Your ideas are not only incorrect, but they're unethical. I suggest that you open your mind to information and the notion that people with lower income than you are still people with feelings and rights.
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hate2tellu
Longview, TX
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Eleanor Roosevelt wrote: <quoted text> Installment credit in this country started when the pilgrims arrived. Your ideas are not only incorrect, but they're unethical. I suggest that you open your mind to information and the notion that people with lower income than you are still people with feelings and rights. You mean what the cerebral administration has done is unethical. I don't have considerably high income, but I do have the dignity and self-respect to know that what I bring home is what I have EARNED.
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Charlotte
Pine Bluff, AR
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let it be
Red Oak, TX
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