The Democrats’ Dilemma: Live by the Race Card, Implode by the Race Card
by AWR HawkinsThe criticism of President Barack Obama has hit a fever pitch. Gov. Rick Perry is all over him for his weak stance on Israel, Gov. Sarah Palin is critical of his attempts “to win the future by investing in harebrained ideas [like] solar panels and really fast trains,” and the Congressional Black Caucus is exercised over the fact that black unemployment in the U.S. is at 16.7%. That’s a far cry from the just over 9% unemployment rate of the country as a whole.
All hyperbole aside, Obama’s “hope and change” has turned into hope for change, and even the Congressional Black Caucus is ready to jump ship. Yet, by their own admission, they won’t follow through and jump because Obama is black.
As CBC Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) told the Miami Herald: “If [former President] Bill Clinton had been in the White House and had failed to address this problem, we probably would be marching on the White House.” (In other words, were such a high level of black unemployment taking place under someone as white as Clinton, protests would be in full bloom.)
But as it stands, the left’s criticism of Obama nuanced by the fact that he is black, and therefore someone against whom the race card cannot be played.
Moreover, he is someone who rode the race card into office.
Those of us who paid attention in 2008 remember Obama purposefully accepting the Democrat nomination for president on the steps of the Lincoln memorial on August 28th – the same day in which Martin Luther King Jr. had stood on those steps in 1963 and delivered his famous “I have a dream” speech. We also remember that once he was elected, mainstream media outlets of almost every shape and size gleefully reported that we’d elected our “first African-American President.”
Collectively, they waited for the clouds to part and the sun to shine forever more.
But it wasn’t to be.
And in time we realized Obama’s election had been the result of what Shelby Steele called “White Guilt” – a racial appeal to our psyches that turned an incalculable number of votes Obama’s way.
And now that the race card has been played by and for Obama to such a clear extent, it’s nearly impossible for those close to him to turn against him. Sure, they can criticize his support of higher taxes and the uber-elevated level of unemployment among blacks, but they can’t do much more than that because they sold their souls to get him in the office to begin with.
He was the fulfillment of Martin Luther King’s dream in 2008, so it’s not really apropos to admit he’s worse than Jimmy Carter in 2011.
The lesson is simple: live by the race card, implode by the race card.







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"White guilt" may have give Obama some votes, but never underestimate how lame the Republican nominee was in 2008. I considered voting for Obama just to send the Republicans a message about their candidate.
Without the race card………..moabamas dealing 3 card monty on a southside of Chicago street corner for his supper today.
The characters that Denzel Washington has played are not the President of the United States, and it shows . . .
September 20, 2011
Dear President Obama,
Like most Americans I love the movies. In particular are those movies that demonstrate the better characteristics of the human condition like friendship, honor, courage, sacrifice, and achievement. Movies have been a great vehicle for Americans of differing backgrounds to find themselves in the characters on the big screen. In the eighties we watched Mel Gibson and Danny Glover go to war with the bad guys and apartheid in South America in “Lethal Weapon.” We watched Eddie Murphy link up with Nick Nolte in “48 Hours.” Louis Gosset Jr. and Richard Gere in the quintessential “Officer and a Gentleman,” and again in a small budget movie called “Iron Eagle” Mr. Gosset makes another effort at fighting racism. Actually Mr. Obama if you had watched that one prior to invading Libya you might of had a small change in plans:) Even on the small screen it was there In “Miami Vice” we watched Phillip Michaels Thomas link up with Don Johnson and tackle the cokeheads and the dealers. We saw “Glory” and we were blown away by what those brave men did after what they suffered under for so long, and we saw the representation of it with all of those fantastic actors, and of course “Would you like to play a game” Matthew Broderick.
What’s my point in this short trip down memory lane of Americans, who happen to be black, in cinema? Well, one of the reasons you are President is a result of movies and television programs that helped people to make that mental change that said in essence; no matter the color of someones skin it is what they do and say that matters most, the choices that they made in those positive stories, characters and themes that were tackled are what went a long way in changing those perceptions. A good thing and a necessary thing. All the way from “Amos and Andy” to today. Not too shabby an accomplishment. I know I’m glossing over the 70’s, but I think the planet Earth wants to forget the 70’s – especially those last four years of Carter. I know I do. Mayonnaise, Wonder Bread, and Baloney – yuk. Never again!
It occurs to me that the last hurdle that democrats have to get over so they can politically flush you is the fact that you are black. How do they do this without losing that voting block, possibly your last block considering that even the Jewish vote went and voted for the Catholic guy in NY-9. First thing they are going to do is get some of these people in hollywood – you know the ones who all said that they loved you, as in, “if you love me help me pass this non existent save my Presidency bill;” some of those people are going to start dumping on you, then they are going to start sharpening the old battle axe Hillary Clinton and rolling that oh so in inoffensive as a “Ken Barbie” doll Evan Bayh around and then they are going to start showing you those nasty things called polls and I’m not talking that gold kind with chicks hanging off of them baby. Then it is all downhill sledding from there. The pile on, and then, the dump. I even feel a little bad for you. Just a little. You did go and stick Obamacare up my large colon, and that hurt buddy, so nothing personal, but someones got to get up in there and get it out, and I don’t see you raising your hand to volunteer:)
I do however see a growing wave of Americans who want to finally save a nation blessed by God, conceived in liberty, regardless of color or religion, step up to save her. I see this movement growing relentlessly week after week, day in and day out. America is waiting for us to save it and Mr. Obama it is not polite to keep a lady waiting.
Respectfully,
Joe Doakes
ps. And I can't comment on Big Hollywood . . . can you believe that?
November 2008 I went to the polls and voted against BHO because I thought he was an inept boob. 3 years later I now know he is an inept boob. Well, actually, it didn't take me 3 years to get that confirmation.
Both candidates had been bought. Soros funded McCain since his run in 2000 went bust.
This is why they are going down. Live by race baiting, die because of it. It's becoming increasingly obvious that Obama is not only going to lose, it's going to be a catastrophe. It's also just as obvious that his ego (see group photo at UN) and lack of dignity will not allow him to realize this and bow out with dignity.
And the Democrats can't force him out either. They can't do a "Torricelli". If they do, blacks will be pissed and NOT vote, and may be hacked off enough to affect democrat turnout for MULTIPLE cycles. Without the black vote showing up and voting for democrats by an 85% to 90% margin the democrats don't win elections ANYWHERE outside the white liberal enclaves of the northeast and left coasts.
Not only that, they don't have an alternative candidate. None of their house or senate leaders could do it. They don't have any prominent governors. The fact that the 2008 democrat primary was down to a choice between a neophyte "present" voter with a 5 minute career and a candidate who was there only because of whom she married shows you how nonexistant the democrat bench is…
As the Barry train crashes in slow motion, complete with Democrats losing their trump card, I feel compelled to submit my gut feeling.
A primary election challenge to Barry would indeed solve the Barry problem itself, because he would lose to about any other Democrat. However, that does not restore the lost trump card. Only something nefarious and chilling would do that.
I worry now more than ever that someone will "take the SOB out". I oppose the liar, I am strident in calling for his ouster on a number of fronts, from eligibility to GunWalker to endless lies, but I remain resolved in defending that sick puke from assassination, or even an attempt, for two reasons. 1) The race war that would result will see many die needlessly and 2) The race card would be magically restored for another century.
Many have a huge stake in keeping that card in their deck, and nothing should be put past them. Something big is planned, supposedly, I pray deeply that this action is not it.
Barry must be taken out of the picture alright, to be sure, but that has to be done the right way. Impeach the lying usurper, GunWalker is more than enough to do so, and then see him punished accordingly after he is ejected from government.
I voted for Obama because I felt it was important for the country, especially the youth, to see that problems couldn't be magically solved, and that utopias couldn't be willed into existence, by voting out George W. Bush, or his endorsed would-be successor. As for the race aspect, I was glad to vote for an African-American, but I was consciously disappointed that our first black president's black background wasn't genuinely American. (The first should have been Colin Powell, in 1996).
Martin Luther King can shove his "Dream" right up his wazoo. It's been a nightmare.
Marxism: the black Death. Whoring Islam: now this Victory Mosque Whitehouse is also a virus in the communist Democrat Party. Has a political party ever died so fast as these ruling class wanabees. That pain in your back (and your family's backs) is the Democrat Knife of Complete Betrayal….pull it out and return it in kind. Nov 2012 or sooner.
Im thinking the deck of "race cards" is stacked because theyve already played 52 and theyre still shuffling! The CBC–what an amusing bunch. Theyre elected to represent a group of constituents regardless of color , but all they talk about is the poor oppressed black man and how his unemployment numbers exceed the white mans. Why stop there? And of course they dont, Ever wonder why there are more CBC members being investigated for some type of improprieties than any other group? With people like Maxine Waters speaking for them, It sure resembles a "stick it to the man " mentality?
A McCain presidency would've been ugly. Like the pics the Atlantic photographer took of him. The left's righteous-indignatory derangement would've known no bounds, and the right would've had to play a confused prevent defense. Interesting to consider if, had McCain won in 2008, he'd be facing a primary challenge right now, and from whom.
Is that like I voted for him to vote against him?
Racism is a means to an end now days.
If Obama is primary'ed in 2012, I'm going to accuse the challenger of being either racist(whitebread) or an Uncle Tom(black).
No longer will I feel even an ounce of guilt for what has happened to black America and you can thank the CBC for that. They have proven themselves to be a cesspool of career racists.
And after seeing that vugar ebt video with blacks shoving thier fingers in the eye of Americans while fleecing hard working people so they can sit on thier rear ends sealed the deal for me.
Are you guessing or are you serious about that?
If Hillary runs against Black Jesus, she will be called a racist even though her husband was the first black president.
To quote the great liberal sage Forrest Gump:
"Stupid is as stupid does."
An election is the only way. It is the only way that the people will accept it and the result will be legitimate. Making that worth something by keeping Romney/Huntsman out is tough, but not impossible.
As for the other topics. The Secret Service does an exceptional job. They make our political process possible. Their desire to do it is where the rubber hits the road in our Nation.
Right. The IDEAL challenger for the Democrat nomination would be….brace yourself….Sarah Palin! If she'd change her registration and announce that she's running for the Democrat nomination, conservative voters would FLOCK to the polls to vote for her as the nominee! She MIGHT even beat him, but she'd at the very LEAST hurt him seriously…especially in the pocketbook…insuring his defeat by an even wider margin than is currently predicted.
King's dream was that a man be judged not by the color of of his skin, but the content of his character. Given that Obama's election was largely due to the color of his skin and he has consistantly demonstrated a decided absence of character, would it not be more accurate to say that his rise was not the fulfillment, but an utter perversion of that dream?
X.
why doesn't the cbc have a protest march on the whitehouse, and announce they are protesting the other half. no not the white half, but the marxist half.
Yeah, you could say that. But I also had a little hope that Obama'd be more open-minded, and genuinely above the fray, and a genuinely good communicator (sympathetic to opposing viewpoints), once in office. I think he was/is capable of it. But it's become more and more clear that he only promised, only pretends to be those things.
Which brings to mind the FACT that one black comedian agreed, saying, "Well, his wife is smarter than he is…like a lot of black men. His wife EARNS more than he does, like a lot of black men, and he's strangely attracted to ugly, fat, white women…like a lot of black men."
There will be a segment of the population that will buy into the whole racist screed. But I would be willing to bet that percentage is not going to be much larger than the percentage of black people who are racist towards whites. It really is too bad that he's squandered what was an opportunity to impact history in a positive way. As it is, he will be remembered as a blight on the nation.
His dream was an America that treats individuals as free individuals; not as units of this or that aggrieved group, to be used and manipulated for devious political purposes.
Obama would win over McCain, again, now. The RNC did this to us.
Too bad blacks couldn't wait and elect a real black President that created a record they could be proud of.
At the beginning of my due diligence and research, I thought about voting for him, too. I should have known better being in Illinois; but he was a complete unknown to me and the Bush spending was seriously pissing me off.
Two days later, you could not have payed me enough to vote for him.
First, go to DiscoverTheNetworks.org, and look at all the 527's and such that Soros Funds. Compare those to McCain's finance records, and you'll get a serious overlap. McCain himself admitted to receiving money from Soros. I'll just leave the claim out there, and anyone who wishes to do the research can do so. If someone finds out different, I'd like to see THAT proof, since I've seen the other, but honestly, I saved links for a long time just so they could be used, and they became dead links in the mean time, most of them. But Soros has been funding McCain since '01.
Unfortunately, America needed this lesson. Not just the reverse racism lesson but the lesson on Progressives and what they are all about as well. I hope America has grown up a little bit in the last couple of years. If we had continued on with the Progressive light in the GOP, we would be in worse shape right now. Which is why the future of this country is literally hanging on the balance of who we choose as a nominee for 2012.
Maybe someday soon we can have a first Black President who actually loves this country and one that we can be proud of.
I guess the Republicans will have to do that for them, eventually.
I would have no reservations in voting for Cain. Not that I think he will be the nominee, but if he was, I know I would be behind him 100%.
I guess "they only chose him because he's black" is the best way for anyone bitter about the election to try to come to terms with it.
Black unemployment rate under Bush 2001-2008 ——————– average 9.66 %
Black unemployment rate under Obama 2009- Aug. 2011———-average 16.21%
"Collectively, they waited for the clouds to part and the sun to shine forever more.
But it wasn’t to be."
I love Herman Cain…but unfortunately, it's not going to be this time.
Ok, so the CBC is racist.
No news there.
Obama is the boy that cried "WOLF"
The MSM is the Boy that ran to help
Eventually everyone begins to see Obama for who he really is.
While it is a sad thing to see I am glad the 2008 election showed us who these people rally are.
They over reached and they cry Wolf every day…it is finally beginning to wear thin even for the lefties….Ahhh but it is too late.
The Boy who cried WOLF is about to meet the Wolf face to face with none to come to his aid.
MLK wasa socialist. This “dream” we have is exactly what he wanted, not your version of some friendly, charming love one another deal. I call the BS flag on you.—
Ummm…..when the CBC openly says they would be marching on Washington but for the fact that the President is black….
is that bitterness about the outcome of the election? Or about the RESULTS of his policies?
Wipe the drool from your chin, finish picking up your toys and go take your nap.
And you were stupid enough to fall for a transparent con like him? No matter how you protest that you were wrong, you should never vote again. You're not smart enough to have that priviledge. Why do you feel guilty about being white? Why does an unqualified moron deserve the highest office in the land just because of his skin color? People like you make me sick.
Wow.
You must be a big believer in tough love.
Cause voting for Obama's policies was damned near child abuse.
And being glad to vote for a black president is swell…………………………………if you agree with his policies.
Jeez.
Almost anyone with modicum of intelligence knows that the democrats are the party of racist oppression. From the creation of the Klan to the fact that Republican Martin Luther King was assassinated by registered democrat James Earl Ray, the dem record on race is deplorable. Today, they put African Americans on the democrat plantation, billeted in projects and bribed with benefit cards. Do they really care? The unemployment rate in that community speaks for itself. Why do African Americans put in the crooks they do? My guess is this long suffering minority as become unhinged, incapable of making sound choices due to the control of the left. From cradle to grave (an early one usually) liberal democrat massas put crappy roofs over their heads, put them in crappy government schools and once out of there socially engineer it so that single parenthood pays more than the ideal model of marriage everyone else enjoys. Want to end this black oppression by democrats? Put every last one of them out of office. The cure won't happen right away, but it is a start.
bitter? in what way? You tell everyone you are a racist when you imply that people can't come to terms with the election. Many people did vote for Obama simply because of his skin color… are you denying that?
Rejecting Obama has to do with his policies not his skin color. Many of us would vote for Cian or Condoleezza Rice
Could you come to terms with that?
More projection on your part…you people are so predictable.
Prove it that he didn't get the nomination because of his skin color. What other reason would you give a con man and fraud like him tha nomination?
The first time the man met with the GOP leaders he scolded them saying, "I WON".
And you think he is capable of being 'above the fray'?
Obama IS the fray.
No offense, but you sure catch on slowly.
Ya, it's only a lot more truthful than the bitterness that says anyone who opposes him only does because he is black. Never mind that Conservatives actually don't oppose him over the color of his skin, but racists such as the head of the CBC actually come out and say they only support him because of his race. But you're a lib, so never mind the facts.
Cain should be the party switch as opposed to Palin. Imagining a debate on the D side between that great American success story and this painful to watch disaster would be one for the ages. In reality; President Obama and his team of disgusting political whores would not take that challenge. Too busy, on vacation, Michelle won't let me, etc…. There for the nation to see: a coward that's nothing more than the ShomWow guy avoiding the SlapChop that Cain would put on him. Then he'd probably win the general. Watching him clean house within that party would be fun to watch.
Let's not be too harsh. Obama WAS NOT judged by the content of his character. Rather, he was judged by the color of his skin. That didn't work too well, IMHO.
As always, excellent write.
Wow, thanks for the info. I'll check into it.
The burden of proof is on you, or anyone claiming that race got him elected, it's not my job to prove a negative for you champ.
I agree. The difference between McCain & Obama was the degree of how leftist their presidency is or would have been. McCain would've spent all his time appeasing the democrats who would still be in power in congress, just like Bush II did.
The lefty minority grievance industry, once thought too big to fail, is officially bankrupt and the CBC and ilk are looking for a bail out. Even the usual demagogues tire of the phony racism game and have turned their attentions to gay victimhood. But no matter what groups the left uses for its own vile ends, the American People have had enough of victimhood for its own sake and are shining a light on true heroism – the heroism of noble character. The tyranny of PC thuggery is now crashing down over their heads. Thank God.
"What makes you laugh can make you cry" said someone. Watching these arrogant chumps hold their tongues as President Obama flushes the next 4 to six years of political capital down the crapper delights me to no end.
He's half-AFRICAN, Kenyan, like your half-ass reason to troll. Obama becomes black as a matter of convenience but in his own mind, he looks down on blacks. Just look what he has done to them.
MLK may have been a socialist, but so were George Orwell and Albert Camus, great men who, like MLK, were champions of human freedom and individual liberty and dignity in their time.
People who, in the words of Camus, refused to be victims or executioners.
They were socialists because they were deeply troubled by the massive and swift and seemingly unjust changes to society that capitalism obviously wrought. They – and I'd include MLKing here, too – didn't have the time, the information, the empirical evidence to understand what most of the world now knows: that socialism was not a solution, but a sure road to what they hated most of all, boot-on-neck totalitarianism.
Get a load of this. "Suing President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party for racism would be a joke if the Plaintiffs were anyone other than Rev. Wayne Perryman, a respected black minister and community activist. Perryman was recently recognized by Chairman Benjamin Jealous of the NAACP for his latest research on racism and politics. The suit was filed on September 12, 2011 in US District Court against President Barack Obama and the DNC. The plaintiffs, who refer to the defendants as the “Father of Racism,” allege that as an organization, the Democratic Party has consistently refused to apologize for the role they played in slavery, Jim Crow and for other subsequent racist practices from 1792 to 2011.
http://www.federalobserver.com/2011/09/14/blacks-...
It would have surely been a clueless McSame-McKeynesian presidency. Would have been interesting to watch whether Sarah Palin toed the line. And whether the Tea Party would have emerged (I think yes, but not as strong), and whether a conservative-libertarian 3d party would now be gaining steam.
Col West if he can get his stuff together.
Obama seems to have disappointed a lot of blacks only because he hasn't been able to give them even more unearned benefits or unearned jobs–because the republicans are able to restrain him. So, like Obama has said about himself, they only regret that he can't override reality and the opposition. That's what I've been hearing when a lot of blacks are pressed to explain what they mean about being disappointed. They're disappointed he isn't a dictator, in essence.
NO he was NOT the fulfillment of Martin Luther King’s dream in 2008. Obama rode the race card into the White House – because people voted for the color of his skin. They did NOT vote for the content of his character!
Had people paid attention to the content of his character, he would be lucky to still be a community agitator.
I wish you were right, but I fear you are wrong.
Without the black vote showing up and voting for democrats [multiple times]..
and, to quote a great comedian… 'you can't fix stupid.'
People are never victimsof Capitalism. They become victims when they let the government do the thinking for them or the captialist system turns into a socialist/marxist/totalitarian system. For instance, look at the situtation in Greece. The socialism has turned the Greeks into greedy pigs and rioting has erruptedbecause other countries in turn will not fund their greed. 1984 should have been titled 2011. —
Colin Powell is a bum too………………..the only reason he endorsed obama was because of his skin color.
Burden of proof? Are you stupid? Why would anyone vote for someone as unaccomplished as a barely literate nobody why skated his entire worthlless life on his skin color? Where would he be without affirmative action and guilty white fools?
You have the burden of proof, prove that he is intelligent, show me his grades, show me something worthwhile he did on his own. Just because you are a self-loathing tool who wished he could be black doesn't mean the rest of us ought to pay for your stupidity.
So you're older and wiser now …….. Right?
The GOP, knowing that they no chance whatsoever in that election because of unpopular Bush had become, threw in the towel before the nomination process got started. They figured "Oh screw it. Let's just give this cranky old man his nomination. It's not like we were going to win this year anyway"
January 20, 2009….white America's emancipation day. What's even better is that President Obama, and his entourage are showing that they are no better than the white men that have held the office previously. Sexist, racist, and taking care of their own special interests for sure. I have seen no better example of "All men are created equal" than when comparing this administration with their predecessors. Time to get a woman in that office so we can see what they can do. If Liberia can do it then so can the USA. Is that candidate out there? I don't know, but I think the USA will be acting stupidly if we don't verify the candidates thoroughly no matter what the color of the paint job is, or plumbing under the hood.
The irony is that the people they represent are still poor, but the CBC is doing just great! Thriving, actually. Just ask Maxine.
I believe the TV series "24" did more to elect a black president than any of the movies you mention. "David Palmer" was beloved by millions and was key in promoting the possibility of a black American President. A black president? Why not! David Palmer was a fantastic president who just happened to be African-American.
It is painful to me to watch good and decent people fall for this . . . we should judge a man, or a woman, by their accomplishments and by their associates, not by how they look.
An obvious sufferer of PT Barnum syndrome…. though give this person credit for admitting their mistake…
Absolutely. His post-racial Presidency has set race relations back by 100 years in this country. And the CBC fell right into line with their ranting…. great.
VOTE – 2012
Wow….that corner you are in is shrinking by the minute. Let's make this simple. There is a preponderance of evidence that his skin color played a large factor in him winning the nomination. The MSM couldn't flock to him quickly enough. Throughout the cycle, though of MIXED race, he never was described as being an American, always as an AFRICAN-American. Are you following here? So of course this evoked from SOME NON-blacks the white guilt thing (sheesh, get the h*ll over it). So spare me your denial, it's as plain as could be…..
VOTE – 2012
I don't understand the numbers here.. Given that the black vote is concentrated in urban areas does not explain the inferences based on these numbers. Black voters if they all vote for the Democratic candidate, and even with the numbers of electoral votes for states with large populations in urban areas, still make up a very small minority of electors, what is it now 13% ? What about white voters, still the majority in the USA, not counting jewish votes which generally go to the Democrat, but they too make up only 3% of the population.. Non black voters are majority and it is the majority that decides presidential elections. Do ALL the non-black voters opt for the Republican candidate. Pull the other one.
I begin to think that Democrats monopoly of black citizens votes a contrivance to make it hard for any black citizen to even consider candidate not rubber-stamped by the "black leaders" as heresy, just as non-blacks adherence to the candidates touted by liberal pundits and socalled TV comedians seems to be. It makes no sense otherwise.
It looks as if we should take statements from interested parties, whatever numbers/statistics/polls given to flummox us, heavily salted.
If capitalism were that easy to understand it would never have been controversial. Fact is, though, the reason capitalism works and is the best economic system is because it brutally and swiftly exposes failures, thereby minimizing wastes of a society's time, energy and resources.
But when unchecked (how I prefer it, as much as is practical) it results in vast and rather abhorrent disparities in status and wealth, producing what are or at least appear to be victims. That is why it is so difficult to understand and comprehend, and renders it difficult and unpopular to defend and easy and rewarding to attack.
And easy for otherwise great men like M.L. King, and 99% of 20th-century intellectuals, to scapegoat or underappreciate.
(As for Greece, they are demonstrating the almost mathematically-predictable inevitable failure of 3d-way social democratic welfare-state capitalism).
I don't put MLK on the list of great men. He was a socialist and a womanizer. I understand what you are talking about, concerning capitalism, it's a sort of super capitalism, Sapitalism. For instance, the mortgage derivatives mess. That really isn't capitalism, it's fraud in the disguise of capitalism……Sapitalism. Saps thinking they were involved in capitalism.—
So, under Obama unemployed black American doubled. I’m so disappointed. This is one of the biggest problem facing our country. Do you think most of them don’t want to work to become food stamp dependency and businessman selling hallucinogenic substance, no wonder for lazy, easy money and tax free.
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