Posted on 03/17/2015 7:37:48 PM PDT by artichokegrower
As the U.S. economy has picked up again after the recession, its become clear that some Americans are getting a bigger share of the recovery than others.
A report released Monday by the Working Families Project, a national initiative that pushes state governments to adopt family-friendly policies, shows that black and Hispanic working families are twice as likely as those headed by whites and Asians to be poor or low-income a gap that has widened since the recession.
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So black males are irresponsible baby breeding pant loads. What do you want me to do about it?
wrong!
blacks are NOT becoming a large part of the national fabric! I HATE when people lie about this!
the percentage of blacks in this country has been fairly constant for over 100 years and all the future studies show no significant change in the percentage of blacks in this country.
What is changing dramatically is the number of Hispanic and asians
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Fifty years of Affirmative Action has come at a terrible price.
To No.1. I want you to understand what Obama would say, “Yes I did”.
I need several suitcases to carry my bigger share.
White privilege?
“Because they’re genetically malformed to be stupid and lazy.” That should just about cover the field of snide remarks attempting to explain this phenomena.
In a few years, Whitey is going to be the minority. So that means I can get all the affirmative action stuff, right?
Who works?
cause blacks refuse to do well in school as a whole rather than appear to be toms?
The period since the recession (if it ever really ended) is the period of the Obama Presidency. Hmmm...
Which, of course, is always the case. Intelligent, responsible, hard working people tend to do well. There is a relationship between effort and wealth, and between intelligence and wealth.
Please attempt to explain all the movie and rap stars who have managed to obtain enormous wealth, as well as people like Joe Biden and Al Gore.
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