Solution for pulling boat in driveway?
On 6/13/2013 7:31 AM, John H wrote:
JPS Says-
Early in my career in high tech, an IBM exec I was visiting in Atlanta
(who was raised in Jacksonville, FL) asked me what our technology and
product would do to address the problem of the disenfranchised black
male in our society.
He had vision and was a corporate executive. I wish more people
thought like that.
What was his vision. Television, ankle bracelets? What?
When you consider black on black crime, consider the lack of
opportunity and you'll have your answer.
The oportunity is there. Statistics prove it. 10:1 ratio B on B vs other
It sure as **** isn't guns or drugs, but that's what we've supplied
them.
What we supplied them?
Absolutely. And when you consider the lack of opportunity, consider the contributions made by the
Democrats in many of the most crime-ridden cities:
Interesting........
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007
What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common? Democrat mayors.
Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;
Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;
Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;
Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;
Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;
St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;
El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;
Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;
Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;
Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.
Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'
John H.
-- Hope you're having a great day!
"Foster poverty-go democratic". Hey, that would fit nicely on a bumper
sticker.
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