You should feel ashamed a white guy seems more pro black than you, brotha.I know you would
You should feel ashamed a white guy seems more pro black than you, brotha.I know you would
Perception is limited and flawedYou should feel ashamed a white guy seems more pro black than you, brotha.
breh has been an idiot all 4 years but with Covid and now this the country in disarray maybe just maybe the idiots who were somewhere in the right-center or hilary haters will smarten up this novemeber
I'd like to see GoFundMe accounts for all small businesses affected by this.I hope they crowdsource cuz I'd donate
He should just commit that at that point.You should feel ashamed a white guy seems more pro black than you, brotha.
Never thought she would call out Trump like that, 2020 is getting crazier.
The celebrations when trump loses on election night gonna be goat level.Damn yall know how much pull this apolitical pop star has with white teens, adults, soccer moms, surbubanites, coast to coast and down south alike?
Brehs America is really done with Trump. Dude thought he could have a come back moment with his "base". Start a great repeat of 2016 stoking up some fear and hatred against "thugs, criminals" to lead him to 2020 and its backfiring almost universally.
I really think this dude is out yall.
Once the real question start he will walk away...if I am the first journalist..I would..
Will you stay and answer all our questions or walk away if your uncomfortable?
The celebrations when trump loses on election night gonna be goat level.
if you read the history on that act you'll realize it might not be in our favor given the MASSACRES committed by white mobs that could only be driven out by the national guard post-reconstructionthreaten military action against American citizens on American soil crehs
Posse Comitatus Act - Wikipedia
When the United States House of Representatives and United States Senators from the former Confederate States reached Washington, they set as a priority legislation to prohibit any future president or Congress from directing, by military order or federal legislation, the imposition of federal troops in any U.S. state.[citation needed] By the 1878 election, Congress was dominated by the Democratic Party which passed the Posse Comitatus Act in 1878.[citation needed] The Act did not end the conflict, as the 1879 Rider Wars led to the second longest shutdown of the US government.[2][3] According to historian Heather Cox Richardson, railroad executive Thomas A. Scott convinced President Hayes to use federal troops to end the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, causing a backlash that motivated bipartisan support for the Posse Comitatus Act.[4]
In the mid-20th century, the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower used an exception to the Posse Comitatus Act, derived from the Enforcement Acts, to send federal troops into Little Rock, Arkansas, during the 1957 school desegregation crisis. The Arkansas governor had opposed desegregation after the United States Supreme Court ruled in 1954 in the Brown v. Board of Education that segregated public schools were unconstitutional. The Enforcement Acts, among other powers, allowed the president to call up military forces when state authorities were either unable or unwilling to suppress violence that were in opposition to the citizens' constitutional rights.[5]