Intergenerational lack of common sense is not limited to just blacks but to every individual that is mired in poverty but has no mind as to the reason. The continued support of poverty by the progressive socialist liberal democrats as a means to ensure a voter base that will have no end and actually increase over time, is despicable and criminal.
The race baiters are not moral individuals but a self-serving gang of thugs that are passing off themselves as champions of the disadvantaged and the poor, but in reality they are just the opposite.
Know to the threat of being labeled a racist for trying to identify some of the problems for poverty, as you can't solve a problem until you first identify it, as Paul Ryan has along with others, will not be enough as the problem spirals out of control. What happened when the boy cried wolf too often?
Soon those that have shown they have no intention of helping the poor to climb out of this ever widening blight on our society, that understand it serves them as a means to enrich themselves on the backs of the poor, will eventually be devoured by the these same people they used and abused.
When push comes to shove, when the money runs out, it will become obvious the desperate will show no allegiances. We all will suffer the consequences of race baiting and self interest.
You, that have stoked the fire of class warfare with accusations of racism and by standing in the way of a solutions just for political gain and money, will be able to run away before election day, but you won't be able to hide. We all know who you are.
Democrats and Racism
Last week we analyzed State Senator Tim Carpenter accusing fellow Senator Mary Lazich of racism on the hysterical grounds that Lazich supports greater uniformity for early voting at the local clerk’s office.
This week finds Congressman Paul Ryan digging out from under the avalanche of accusations because he had the audacity to state the obvious. Ending the cycle of urban poverty depends on solving a cultural problem of successive generations failing to obtain gainful employment.
Liberals swarmed to attack Ryan as a racist for the crime of noticing the painful reality that’s existed for decades. George Will applied his customary insight in Sunday’s Washington Post.
We are unprepared to believe skin color or ethnicity is the reason. Systematically absolved as a matter of public policy from all expectations of personal responsibility, any human being can be taught to accept idleness and dependency.
What Will calls "the intergenerational transmission of poverty" is in fact a political transaction. Democrats approach a constituency with the offer—usually implicit but readily understood—to place off limits any criticism of behaviors by those constituencies in exchange for their vote. But to any rule, there are always exceptions. What notorious racist said the following:
"In troubled neighborhoods all across this country—many of them heavily African American—too few of our citizens have role models to guide them."
"We know that more than half of all black children live in single-parent households…. We know the statistics—that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out of school and twenty times more likely to end up in prison."
"We know young black men are twice as likely as young white men to be 'disconnected’—not in school, not working."
Mitt Romney, Rush Limbaugh or John Boehner?
Actually it was President Barrack Obama, on more than one occasion. Apparently racism is relative to what party you belong to.
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