Yes let's leave Trump in office so that black folks can keep dying by the thousands
Because no black people were ever murdered under Barack-n-Joe.
This is the only response I'll give to someone who was born yesterday.
Yes let's leave Trump in office so that black folks can keep dying by the thousands
BEEN TRIED TO TELL Y'ALL ABOUT THIS CORRUPT POWER HUNGRY bytch BUT Y'ALL DONT WANNA HEAR US THO... if you dont vote for the dems it's a vote for trump!
Your first and second sentences don't make sense together. White people who say the n-word aren't "slipping up" because it is implied that they say it all the time. You and the rest of America just watched her say "Harris administration" for damn near a year straight. If Biden wins it will be the Biden/Harris administration.That's as much a slip as white people saying ******.
She might know something we don't
This does not have any effect at all on the Presidential race.These muthafukkas stupid why don't they just shut the fukk up and let Trump dig his own grave
Don't say nothing else until it's time to debate
Also this: she'll be performing a lot of duties that Biden would not be able to - because he's not entirely coherent.Joe Biden is already suffering from mental decline. She will be the president. This will be lime when Reagan was in office and Bush was really in charge.
This. There is no backlash. This thread is basura.What is the issue? Do these idiots not understand that she's also on the ballot? Or the order of secession. According to multiple reports we've been close to "President Pence" a few times.
Yeah. Plenty of VPs have come to power without being overwhelmingly popular. Especially with a bloated Democratic primary field.The potential defacto president of the united states got no delegates and came in 4th in her state in the primary.
How did Kamala Harris springboard herself off of the death of a Black man?My absolute most favorite thing about Kamala Harris is she springboarded to her position as the vice-presidential candidate off the back of a dead black man. Peak black female social justice activist.
Senator Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) was the logical pick by hundreds of miles... until George Floyd was murdered. After her, the dilemma came between Warren (who would entice [unreliable] younger voters, but completely alienate white middle America voters) and Harris (who alienates almost everyone, but with hope she can help turn out black folks at Obama-levels.)
Because no black people were ever murdered under Barack-n-Joe.
This is the only response I'll give to someone who was born yesterday.
Yeah. Plenty of VPs have come to power without being overwhelmingly popular. Especially with a bloated Democratic primary field.
Your first and second sentences don't make sense together. White people who say the n-word aren't "slipping up" because it is implied that they say it all the time. You and the rest of America just watched her say "Harris administration" for damn near a year straight. If Biden wins it will be the Biden/Harris administration.
This does not have any effect at all on the Presidential race.
Also this: she'll be performing a lot of duties that Biden would not be able to - because he's not entirely coherent.
This. There is no backlash. This thread is basura.
Yeah. Plenty of VPs have come to power without being overwhelmingly popular. Especially with a bloated Democratic primary field.
How did Kamala Harris springboard herself off of the death of a Black man?
And in what world outside of the New York Times OP-ED pages would Klobuchar be the logical pick, or Warren alienate middle-american voters?
Your political analysis is piss-poor, it sounds like you're living on the front page of The Hill in early 2019
Oh thousands of black people were dying in a pandemic under Barack and Joe?
What impact is 2009 H1N1 having on African American communities?
2009 H1N1 and seasonal flu data on racial and ethnic groups have been taken from a wide range of sources and geographic areas and show differing results. For instance:
Because the geographic spread of influenza varies over time, findings may vary depending on when and where data were collected. However, any influenza-associated hospitalization or death is tragic. It is important to better understand the causes and take steps to prevent these hospitalizations and deaths.
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data show self-reported influenza-like illness and having sought medical care for that illness was similar among racial/ethnic groups.1
- From April 15-August 31, 2009, 35 percent of people hospitalized with 2009 H1N1 in 13 metropolitan areas of 10 states were non-Hispanic black. Only 16 percent of the catchment area population studied, however, was non-Hispanic black.2
- Non-Hispanic black children less than 5 years old had higher seasonal influenza-associated hospitalization rates (1.2/100,000) than non-Hispanic white children of the same age (0.5/100,000) in university medical centers serving Rochester, Nashville and Cincinnati.3
- Black children younger than 18 years of age account for 16.6% of 210 reported influenza-associated deaths in 2009.4 Their representation in the U.S. population is 16.8%.5
Many medical conditions are associated with an increased risk of serious complications from influenza. Disparities in underlying medical conditions, such as asthma and diabetes, may contribute to the impact of 2009 H1N1 on African American communities.
From April 2009 — September 2009:
Some African-Americans may also face barriers to accessing health care, such as lack of insurance or transportation. There is no epidemiological or clinical evidence that suggests that African Americans are more susceptible to either 2009 H1N1 or seasonal influenza, or to poorer health outcomes by virtue of their race alone. Therefore, further investigation is essential to more clearly elucidate factors that might contribute to the disproportionate influenza-associated hospitalization among non-Hispanic blacks.
- Almost one-third of people hospitalized with complications from 2009 H1N1 influenza were persons with asthma. Asthma-related hospitalization and mortality rates from all causes, not just influenza, are approximately two to three times higher among non-Hispanic blacks compared with non-Hispanic whites.6
- Approximately 10 percent of people hospitalized with complications from 2009 H1N1 influenza have been diabetic. Among adults 20 years of age and older, diabetes is more prevalent among non-Hispanic blacks (12%) compared with non-Hispanic whites (7%).7