Aside from mass deportation, what policy does Trump have that benefits black people?

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Had nothing in his first term and nothing now. Hbcu donation and stimmys about as good as it got. Also down played the pandemic and got alot of people killed

he can't be credited with either since he didn't initially want it or advocate for them.





used Whisper Large V3: Transcribe Audio to transcribe audio and llama-3.1-70b-instruct to format the transcript.

Here is the formatted transcription of the argument between "Mark" and "Roland Martin":

Mark: $250 million annually has been allocated to HBCUs, which is big.

Roland Martin: That's a lie. I went to Hampton.

Mark: No, it's not a lie.

Roland Martin: No, no, no, no. I'm sorry. No, no, no, no. I'm sorry. And minority-serving schools. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. And minority-serving schools. But it's all together. It's for people of color.

Roland Martin: Let me ask you a question, Mark. 90 million of it went to black schools. Mark. And not only that. Mark, let me ask you a question. It was about to be expired. He took the initiative to not let it expire.

Mark: And not only that, it was about to be expired. He took the initiative to not let it expire. And not only that, give it a 10 year stay where it was being done every year. He said, why do we have to keep coming back every year to get money?

Roland Martin: What you just said right now is a lie. Let me prove you. The program that you're talking about started under President George W. Bush. The president and CEO of the United Negro Fund thanked him publicly.

Mark: Will you please listen?

Roland Martin: See, again, no. See, when you're operating in an alternative world, I'm giving you for real facts. Let me say it again. He did not thank him publicly. Mark, listen. The United Negro Fund president and CEO, Mr. Lomax, did not thank him publicly. The program you're speaking of started under President George W. Bush. It continued under President Barack Obama. It expired.

Mark: What you do not know is that Donald Trump zeroed that program out of his budget.

Roland Martin: It was Congressman Alma Adams of North Carolina who put it back in the budget. She was the co-chair of the Congressional H HBCU caucus. Then it went to the United States Senate. Donald Trump, let me tell you again, Mark. Signed off on it.

Mark: No, no, no, no. He did not sign off on it.

Roland Martin: Again, Donald Trump's budget, which he submitted to Congress, removed the money. Congress put it back in, led by Alma Adams. Now, do you know who broke that thing down? A gentleman named Walter Kimbrough. Do you know who Walter Kimbrough is? Two-time HBCU president who detailed it, who was actually in that meeting in the local office when Trump was there.

Mark: So what you're sitting on, you're saying, oh, $250 million.

Roland Martin: Let me ask you this question. How much money have HBCUs gotten in the last three years from the Biden-Harris administration? Ignized information. Mark, are you aware in the last three years under Biden-Harris, 6.5 billion has gone to HBCUs, not his federal institutions, HBCUs, 6.5 billion. So you held up 90 million under Trump and 6.5 billion under Biden-Harris, but you say Trump is better for HBCUs? You're telling me.





FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Record Over $16 Billion in Support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)​







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For those who believe Trump gave them stimulus check while he was in office...U are badly misinformed.

Dems in Congress pushed that through. T & GOP fought AGAINST it tooth & nail!

When he failed to stop, he delayed it from going out until he cld put his signature on check.




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he can't be credited with either since he didn't initially want it or advocate for them.





used Whisper Large V3: Transcribe Audio to transcribe audio and llama-3.1-70b-instruct to format the transcript.

Here is the formatted transcription of the argument between "Mark" and "Roland Martin":

Mark: $250 million annually has been allocated to HBCUs, which is big.

Roland Martin: That's a lie. I went to Hampton.

Mark: No, it's not a lie.

Roland Martin: No, no, no, no. I'm sorry. No, no, no, no. I'm sorry. And minority-serving schools. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. And minority-serving schools. But it's all together. It's for people of color.

Roland Martin: Let me ask you a question, Mark. 90 million of it went to black schools. Mark. And not only that. Mark, let me ask you a question. It was about to be expired. He took the initiative to not let it expire.

Mark: And not only that, it was about to be expired. He took the initiative to not let it expire. And not only that, give it a 10 year stay where it was being done every year. He said, why do we have to keep coming back every year to get money?

Roland Martin: What you just said right now is a lie. Let me prove you. The program that you're talking about started under President George W. Bush. The president and CEO of the United Negro Fund thanked him publicly.

Mark: Will you please listen?

Roland Martin: See, again, no. See, when you're operating in an alternative world, I'm giving you for real facts. Let me say it again. He did not thank him publicly. Mark, listen. The United Negro Fund president and CEO, Mr. Lomax, did not thank him publicly. The program you're speaking of started under President George W. Bush. It continued under President Barack Obama. It expired.

Mark: What you do not know is that Donald Trump zeroed that program out of his budget.

Roland Martin: It was Congressman Alma Adams of North Carolina who put it back in the budget. She was the co-chair of the Congressional H HBCU caucus. Then it went to the United States Senate. Donald Trump, let me tell you again, Mark. Signed off on it.

Mark: No, no, no, no. He did not sign off on it.

Roland Martin: Again, Donald Trump's budget, which he submitted to Congress, removed the money. Congress put it back in, led by Alma Adams. Now, do you know who broke that thing down? A gentleman named Walter Kimbrough. Do you know who Walter Kimbrough is? Two-time HBCU president who detailed it, who was actually in that meeting in the local office when Trump was there.

Mark: So what you're sitting on, you're saying, oh, $250 million.

Roland Martin: Let me ask you this question. How much money have HBCUs gotten in the last three years from the Biden-Harris administration? Ignized information. Mark, are you aware in the last three years under Biden-Harris, 6.5 billion has gone to HBCUs, not his federal institutions, HBCUs, 6.5 billion. So you held up 90 million under Trump and 6.5 billion under Biden-Harris, but you say Trump is better for HBCUs? You're telling me.





FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Record Over $16 Billion in Support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)​




Then he ain't got shyt.
 

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Here is Trump platform

Here is Kamala platform

I read through all of the information on the pages above and Kamala seems like her policies will benefit Black people more.
 

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More unskilled labor jobs and less money towards housing/resources for immigrants. Homeless black people might have a better chance at getting support.
:francis:Nah, thats the trick bag. America can afford to take care of its citizens and chooses NOT to. Expelling folks isn't going to turn that around.

As you mentioned, unskilled labor jobs will be there for them, but them shyts don't pay enough for any black man or woman to want to hop on that train.

Mass deportation would be ruinous to the economy. We would get a rude awakening like during the pandemic when it turned out the most important people

in the economy were those working those low-wage jobs. No one is going to clamor for the kind of jobs where the wages were usually paid under the table,

the work was sporadic, or you are working to the bone and still not making ends meet.
 
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