Obama
Is Losing A Stunning Amount Of African-American Support In North Carolina
President
Barack Obama is rapidly losing support among African-American voters in
North Carolina, a new poll out today from the Democratic-leaning Public Policy
Polling shows.
The
poll finds that Mitt Romney would get 20 percent of the
African-American vote if the election were held today, compared with 76 percent
for Obama. Overall, Romney has a 48 percent to 46 percent lead on
Obama in the crucial swing state. . . . . read the full article at Business Insider.
Editor’s
notes: clearly, Obama’s decision to cater to the gay lobby in
addition to ignoring the admitted plight of his Black constituency is costing
him votes, big time. Medium income for
middle class working folks has fallen nearly 40%, with the hardest hit being taken by the “working
poor” within the Black and Hispanic communities. Obama’s energy policy including his glib
attitude towards rising fuel prices,
hurts the working poor (which includes many in the Black community) much
more than those who have money to spare.
The working poor can no longer afford to buy the cars Obama would choose
for them. A full 90% of the Black
community has not completed their college education, but nothing is being done in terms of
vocational training for this demographic.
And, without the ability to
increase wage earning potential, many of
the middle class have given up on home ownership.
If Obama loses in November,
it is the hope of this editor that attention will be given to the issues represented in the above
complaint.
Without being especially insulting, the middle class, especially the
“working poor,” know how to work, but have very few disciplines in addition to their
willingness to work that will serve them well in this complicated
economy. Gone is the day
when we can dismiss them, the [collegiate]
uneducated masses under the banner of “roughed individualism."
Gone, forever, is the time when we can charge them as the sole
cause of their own distress. Such an attitude
only lays the foundation for a welfare state, the very thing we
(conservative types) claim to hate.
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Without being especially insulting, the middle class, especially the “working poor,” know how to work, but have very few disciplines in addition to their
willingness to work, that will serve
them well in this complicated economy.
Gone is the day when we can dismiss them, the uneducated masses, under the banner of “roughed individualism,”
and charge them as the sole cause of their own distress. Such an attitude only lays the foundation for
a welfare state, the very thing we
(conservative types) claim to hate.
We -- the conservative community – must decide if we are going to give “these people” the fish they
need or teach them how to fish for themselves.
We must get involved as never before with vocational training and
programs that work, financially, for
those who have not and will not finish college
-- you know, 75% of
our society !! There problems are
ours, like it or not.
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