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Fifth Column
Finally some good news - Black lawmakers grow impatient with White House
2009-12-10
WASHINGTON -- Black lawmakers who have held their tongues during most of President Barack Obama's first year in office are stepping up their demands that the nation's first black president do more for minority communities hit hardest by the recession.
"Do more" equates to more Boodle.
While still careful about criticizing Obama publicly, they appear to be losing their patience after a year of watching him dedicate trillions of dollars to prop up banks and corporations and fight wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, while double-digit unemployment among blacks crept even higher.
Don't bite the hand that feeds you the Boodle.
"Obama has tried desperately to stay away from race, and all of us understand what he's doing," said Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo. "But when you have such a disproportionate number of African-Americans unemployed, it would be irresponsible not to direct attention and resources to the people who are receiving the greatest level of pain."
Fix for "pain" is more Boodle.
Dating back to Obama's campaign, many black leaders have pressed him to take more of a stand on the challenges facing minorities. Most voiced criticisms privately for fear of jeopardizing his candidacy or undercutting his popularity after his election. They also have tread lightly so as not to be at odds with their own majority-black constituencies, who strongly support Obama. But frustration has been building.
"Frustration is building" means Boodle is running low.
The 42-member Congressional Black Caucus flexed its influence last week when 10 of its members held up a financial regulation bill backed by the administration until leaders agreed to add about $3 billion in foreclosure relief for struggling homeowners. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., later added $1 billion for neighborhood revitalization programs.
Boodle running high again, thanks to buggering bum meister Barney the Boodle King.

More at link, but you've probably had enough already.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  "Black Lawmakers" have been the leading source of activity that has killed the Black community. Support for such stupidity as "ebonics", high school dropouts, unmarried mothers, absentee fathers, and other epidemics in the Black community have done more to destroy black people than anything the Whites have done in 400 years.

Technology is going up, up, and up. Requirements for low-skilled jobs are dropping even faster. The need to be able to communicate effectively, not only in the classroom but especially in the workplace, puts a virtually insurmountable barrier between success and the average black citizen. Finally, education has ALWAYS been the key to greater success. Today, blacks - 22% of the population - account for more than half of the high school dropouts. Political leaders, including the "Congressional Black Caucus", has done squat to address any of these issues.

This is one mess I can't lay at the feet of "President" O'Bumble. This goes all the way back to LBJ's "Great Society".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-12-10 23:23  

#2  Maybe they ought to paint the House black.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-12-10 19:51  

#1  Not kissin' your ass enough? Oh, poor baby...
Posted by: mojo   2009-12-10 13:30  

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