President Trump has sparked a new fire in our political approach to help lift our minority population out of the mire of past administrations failed and non-existent or factual responses to their economic and educational conditions. Words matter for sure, but actions do speak louder than words. Leftists believe that good intentions are more important than results. If you meant well and your heart is in the right place, that's what really matters, according to this creed. As Bill Clinton put it so famously: "I feel your pain." And that was enough. Quoting the Chicago Tribune No one cared more about the plight of black Americans than Barack Obama — our first African-American president — who won well more than 90 percent of the black vote. But the sad paradox of Obama's presidency is that a president who was going to lift up black America economically didn't deliver. From 2009 to 2015, the incomes of black Americans fell by more than $900 per family adjusted for inflation.
The black unemployment rate has
fallen by a full percentage point in the last year, black labor force
participation is up and the number of black Americans with a job has risen by
600,000 from last year. Preliminary data show black wages and incomes are up
since the election.
Another issue that is critically
important to black and Hispanic economic progress is good schools. Trump is
advancing the idea of school choice so that every child can attend a quality
school, public or private. In cities such as Washington, D.C., and Milwaukee,
the children who benefit from voucher and scholarship programs are
predominantly black. Trump wants to increase by tenfold the number of black
children who benefit from these vouchers and scholarships.
Trump also wants more
infrastructure spending, more energy jobs and more apprenticeship programs so
our youth have access to better jobs and better training. Disproportionately,
blacks and other minorities will benefit from these programs, because fewer
have the financial capability to go to a four-year college.
Trump is creating more jobs and higher incomes for blacks and other minorities and is trying to give a better education to every disadvantaged black child in America. That is a pretty impressive civil rights record.
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