Did Trump Become a 'Racist' Before or After He Did All of THIS?
Vice President Kamala Harris, again, suggested former President Donald Trump is a racist, this time during Tuesday night’s debate. Does this sound familiar? It should. She made a similar allegation against President Joe Biden when she ran against him for president—and then became his vice president. What does this say about her?
I predicted the race card would be played (and in video here) in the debate, not because I’m some master prognosticator, but because Democrats always level allegations of racism, and she would be no exception. In 2019, after she told Biden in a debate, “ I do not believe that you are a racist,” she went on to paint him as such. She also has said she believes the women who said he touched them inappropriately. “I believe them,” she stated. Clearly, the current vice president did not have a high opinion of Biden before dropping out of the race and accepting his invitation to be his VP.
Sticking to the race-baiting script, Harris used the debate to play on the fears and delusions of people who insist on calling Trump a racist. If true, he’s the worst racist imaginable—so bad at it that he actually uplifts the very people Harris and others want to make you believe he hates. His record, however, belies those very claims.
So was Trump a racist before or after people like the Clintons and Oprah adored him? Was he a racist before or after he “signed the historic FIRST STEP ACT into law”? “FIRST STEP ACT shortens mandatory minimum sentence for nonviolent drug crimes,” and under it, “90 percent of those who have had their sentences reduced are Black Americans.”
Was Trump a racist before he made funding permanent for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)?
Was he a racist before he created Opportunity Zones? This was “projected to spur $100 billion in private investment in minority communities.” Furthermore, “the Trump administration established a fund to deploy $1 billion in capital funding for minority-owned businesses through the Commerce Department.”
Was he racist when he threw his support behind school choice? Poor education is no good for anyone, and it disproportionately hurts “minorities.” However, the Democrat party has always fought tooth in nail against it because of its alliance with teachers’ unions who are willing to sell out children’s success.
The good news is that people are seeing through the games and calling out those who use black and brown people to remain in power while accomplishing nothing. Remember when Democrat fave, Maxine Waters, speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus Jobs Initiative, called out then-President Obama for not showing up in black communities on his so-called jobs bus tour and not doing what she felt his should do.
As ABC7 reported then:
"Our people are hurting," said Waters. "The unemployment is unconscionable; we don't know what the strategy is. We don't know why on this trip that he's in the United States, not in any black communities, we don't know that."
Obama spent three days this week touring the Midwest, stopping in communities where his popularity is declining among white voters.
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"We want him to use that bully pulpit to get those banks in there who have profits that they are holding onto, and lend that money in our communities, to our small businesses that create jobs," said Waters.
Sounds like she wanted Obama to do what Trump did. But now, they keep telling the people Trump is racist and Harris, who is less believable than Obama has been in office for almost four years, yet all she can tell us is what she’s going to do—and can’t even tell us much about that, either. Folks might want to remember what our mommas, aunties, and grandmommas told us: actions speak louder than words.