Interesting blog about black folk allegiance to the Democrats. Its funny how Democrats continually use the same tricks to get the black vote then turn around and not follow up on policies they promised or enact policies detrimental to the community. The writer of the article is a Republican so he is biased. In all actuality, no particular party that has our interests. They are two sides to the same coin. Politicians only serve the people who are padding their pockets. I guess the only difference between the two is if you like being raped with or without lube.
Black people are being sold out for chump change at all government levels, as the culture of corruption in politics is at an all time high. I won’t pretend that corruption doesn’t occur from both Democrats and Republicans. However make no mistake about it, Democrats are the worst offenders.
In Missouri recently there were many races that had only one person running…a Democrat. Where do Republicans not bother running? In heavily black districts. Republicans have all but given up in these areas, because they have two chances to win: Slim and none.
The outcome is the Democrats are running amuck.
Recently Missouri State Representative T. D. El Amin pleaded guilty to soliciting and accepting a $2100 bride from a gas station owner on the north side (the black part of town) of St. Louis. The bribe was in exchange for helping the man get city hall to stop a series of “nuisance inspections.” Nuisance inspections prevent things like the ripping off of the consumer from unscrupulous gas station owners, as this article explains:
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