Mr.Guy
formerly timidtebow
- Jul 3, 2013
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Naw I didn't, Rusty is far from a C word. I respect him too much to call him a c word, even though we don't always see things eye to eye.We know damn well crazy Tebow repped that.
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Naw I didn't, Rusty is far from a C word. I respect him too much to call him a c word, even though we don't always see things eye to eye.We know damn well crazy Tebow repped that.
Reported. Mental health is nothing to joke about....We know damn well crazy Tebow repped that.
TrueBlack cities want to raise their minimum wages in attempt to fight poverty.
White controlled state legislature are blocking those efforts.
You know the best way to fight that, having the federal minimum wage me raise.
The best weapon black cities trapped in Southern conservative have against their white supremacist state legislators in the federal government.
But yeah, lets keep acting like federal elections mean nothing.
The Federal government (include SCOTUS) is the most powerful agent when it comes to economic and social justice. If you can get it to start conspiring to your cause, you can accelerate your political gains.
Local, state and federal elections are all important for different reasons. Ignoring one of them is just hustling backwards.
So you're a C word if you criticize Obama?
I agree Rusty isn't a c word. We should save that word for folk like Ben Carson etc..Oh ok. Dudes want to pull that word out too quickly on another black man that lived through the same ******** as you and who fiercely advocates black empowerment and is vehemently anti white supremacist for a simple disagreement, **** is shameful. Hate to pull out this cliche but ya'll really gotta do better.
You said Umar was a c word for criticizing Obama.I did not say that.
I agree Rusty isn't a c word. We should save that word for folk like Ben Carson etc..Oh ok. Dudes want to pull that word out too quickly on another black man that lived through the same ******** as you and who fiercely advocates black empowerment and is vehemently anti white supremacist for a simple disagreement, **** is shameful. Hate to pull out this cliche but ya'll really gotta do better.
You said Umar was a c word for criticizing Obama.I did not say that.
Every election has a revolutionist, ron paul twice in my life time Obama also fed that narrative. This country has trouble supporting "socialist" agendas let alone seriously consider a socialist president. Lets be realistic, Bernie had the momentum of the millennials that scream revolution every election but never vote lol. In reality most democrats knew better and voted for Hillary..How do we know if the little things that the DNC did that favored Hillary didn't have an impact on Bernie's success?
Not to go over the primary but some people want to rewrite history and act like Bernie got screwed and looked over and the ways he played himself.
Besides the not campaigning in the South, this dude called any group that back Clinton including Planned Parenthood part of the "political establishment", pick Cornell West and Killer Mike as surrogates, and after insulting the superdelegates as "Democratic Political Establishment" for months, he then ask superdelegates to steal the nomination for him.
Dude has his share of buffoonery.
I didn't sit out though. I actually voted for Clinton, even though I considered sitting out.. What's wrong with Cornel West? You calling Bernie a Buffon but contributed 2k to his campaign. Where they do that at??? So you supported buffoonery I guess.It's called entitlement. Anyone who understands how political alliances play out realizes that it is par for the course for a political party to support their long time member and not someone who just wants to ride their coattails to gain more representation.
Timid Tebow and em is why I don't think the country will get better politically. They refuse to learn the ins and outs of this ****, they keep regurgitating half-truths (people voted in the primaries for Hillary, she wasn't out there stuffing ballots), they will sit out again, and when the fan explodes from too much **** hitting it, they'll turn around and plead democrats to do something because ultimately, they generally agree with their platform.
Many Americans don't want the burden of decision-making that comes with democracy, they want a benevolent monarch.
Am I wrong to think that the president doesn’t have as much of a direct impact on the lives of the people and that he isn't constitutionally responsible for our communities. I'm asking but doesn't the states have a immediate impact with amenities and infrastructure, such as transportation, public schooling and policies. I just think the people who we elect in local elections has a lot more impact and influence over citizens’ everyday lives and that the black communities will neglect that part and just vote for presidents. I didn't mean to disrespect you rusty using the c word on my part was wrong.Black cities want to raise their minimum wages in attempt to fight poverty.
White controlled state legislature are blocking those efforts.
You know the best way to fight that, having the federal minimum wage be raised.
The best weapon black cities trapped in Southern conservative have against their white supremacist state legislators in the federal government.
But yeah, lets keep acting like federal elections mean nothing.
The Federal government (include SCOTUS) is the most powerful agent when it comes to economic and social justice. If you can get it to start conspiring to your cause, you can accelerate your political gains.
Local, state and federal elections are all important for different reasons. Ignoring one of them is just hustling backwards.
How do you think states get funding for a lot of these infrastructure efforts? Most of the roads, bridges, airports, etc. are directly from federal money. And you think the federal government doesn't have an impact on schooling? Just wait until that clown DeVos starts to implement some of the school choice BS, and discriminatory policies against special needs kids, not even to mention the higher education impact with affordable options for college and student loan debt relief programs, all of which strides were being made to improve those areas. And tax policy as well is going to affect you one way or another and that's regulated by the feds too. It really is being short sighted to encourage people not to participate just on the basis of they don't like both candidates, there's always measures on the ballot that someway somehow will affect you or someone you know (ie. criminal justice reform-or the lack thereof that will happen with this administration). It's really dangerous to spew that type of rhetoric in my opinion.Am I wrong to think that the president doesn’t have as much of a direct impact on the lives of the people and that he isn't constitutionally responsible for our communities. I'm asking but doesn't the states have a immediate impact with amenities and infrastructure, such as transportation, public schooling and policies. I just think the people who we elect in local elections has a lot more impact and influence over citizens’ everyday lives and that the black communities will neglect that part and just vote for presidents. I didn't mean to disrespect you rusty using the c word on my part was wrong.
Red lights flashing at the White House. What's going on? We're checking on it .@wsvn pic.twitter.com/8UncIP9uGB
— Robbin Simmons (@RobbinSimmons7) May 29, 2017
Maybe the bigot in chief had a heart attack. Fingers crossed
Red lights flashing at the White House. What's going on? We're checking on it .@wsvn pic.twitter.com/8UncIP9uGB
— Robbin Simmons (@RobbinSimmons7) May 29, 2017
Maybe the bigot in chief had a heart attack. Fingers crossed
Red lights flashing at the White House. What's going on? We're checking on it .@wsvn pic.twitter.com/8UncIP9uGB
— Robbin Simmons (@RobbinSimmons7) May 29, 2017
Am I wrong to think that the president doesn’t have as much of a direct impact on the lives of the people and that he isn't constitutionally responsible for our communities. I'm asking but doesn't the states have a immediate impact with amenities and infrastructure, such as transportation, public schooling and policies. I just think the people who we elect in local elections has a lot more impact and influence over citizens’ everyday lives and that the black communities will neglect that part and just vote for presidents. I didn't mean to disrespect you rusty using the c word on my part was wrong.Black cities want to raise their minimum wages in attempt to fight poverty.
White controlled state legislature are blocking those efforts.
You know the best way to fight that, having the federal minimum wage be raised.
The best weapon black cities trapped in Southern conservative have against their white supremacist state legislators in the federal government.
But yeah, lets keep acting like federal elections mean nothing.
The Federal government (include SCOTUS) is the most powerful agent when it comes to economic and social justice. If you can get it to start conspiring to your cause, you can accelerate your political gains.
Local, state and federal elections are all important for different reasons. Ignoring one of them is just hustling backwards.
Red lights flashing at the White House. What's going on? We're checking on it .@wsvn pic.twitter.com/8UncIP9uGB
— Robbin Simmons (@RobbinSimmons7) May 29, 2017
He didn't have da stamina to walk that far