Black Community Less Empowered Under Obama Than Republican Presidents

Black Community Less Empowered Under Obama Than Republican Presidents

Black Community Less Empowered Under Obama Than Republican Presidents

A new study shows that the Black Community feels less empowered under the “leadership” of Obama, or lack thereof is more the case.

Under Obama’s failed policies, more black Americans are jobless, live in poverty, and are forced to use more government services like food stamps, among many other failures by the Obama administration.

  • While the overall unemployment rate for most America was very high at 8.2%, the black unemployment rate exploded under Obama to a whopping 14.4% in June.
  • Food stamp reliance has mushroomed under Obama and now more than 46 million Americans rely on free money in the form of food stamps
  • Violence in the Black Community has exploded.
  • U.S. poverty is on track to be at the highest level since 1960.

“Rather than earning the black vote by presenting a healthy track record of effort on behalf of the black community, black people are simply being told to ‘keep the faith’ and to ‘have Barack’s back,’. It’s as if we’re being told to ‘stop snitching’ on the White …

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Rampant Kentucky Vote Buying Fraud Fueled By Organized Crime Drug Money

Rampant Kentucky Vote Buying Fraud Fueled By Organized Crime Drug Money

Rampant Kentucky Vote Buying Fraud Fueled By Organized Crime Drug Money

Voter Fraud in eastern Kentucky is not out of the ordinary, and in fact hundreds of thousands of dollars are being spent to buy votes and hijack the election process.

“These folks go out and hijack the local elections for their own purposes and then they use those jobs to enrich themselves and their confederates. It really is a terrible problem and it has to be stopped,”

“When it comes to vote buying, it’s an everyday thing. … It’s pretty much like jaywalking,”

Voter fraud has a shocking new meaning in eastern Kentucky.

That is where in some cases, major cocaine and marijuana dealers admitted to buying votes to steal elections, and the result is the corruption of American democracy. The government continues to mete out justice in the scandal, as two people convicted in April in a vote-buying case face sentencing this week, and another public official pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy.

“We believe that drug money did buy votes,” Kerry B. Harvey, U.S. attorney for the Eastern



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