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Asked why more African Americans haven’t joined him at tea party rallies and conservative conventions like the Faith And Family Conference in DC this weekend, the millionaire ex-CEO has a different explanation. African Americans, Cain told TPM, are too poor to tea party.

“They can’t afford to,” Cain said. “So I think the first reason is economics. If you just look at the sheer economics of it.”

“If you look at the typical income of a black family of four it’s going to be lower than a non-black or white family of four,” he explained. “Generally speaking on average, white families are much more economically prosperous than black families. So, many black families don’t have the economic flexibility to go to a CPAC conference.”

Most tea partiers, Cain said, “own their own business, or they have the type of job where they have the flexibility where they can go to the rally.”

“Or they’re retired,” he added.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Dittohead:

Asked why more African Americans haven’t joined him at tea party rallies and conservative conventions like the Faith And Family Conference in DC this weekend, the millionaire ex-CEO has a different explanation. African Americans, Cain told TPM, are too poor to tea party.

“They can’t afford to,” Cain said. “So I think the first reason is economics. If you just look at the sheer economics of it.”

“If you look at the typical income of a black family of four it’s going to be lower than a non-black or white family of four,” he explained. “Generally speaking on average, white families are much more economically prosperous than black families. So, many black families don’t have the economic flexibility to go to a CPAC conference.”

Most tea partiers, Cain said, “own their own business, or they have the type of job where they have the flexibility where they can go to the rally.”

“Or they’re retired,” he added.

Your so-called point?

The point is that a large portion of the black families are dependent on government entitlements and have no motivation to get an education, good jobs, start their own businesses, etc. All the while the Democrats want to increase their entitlements and make them even more dependent on government support thus keeping them poor forever. Why the blacks enjoy this and want to keep voting Democrat is beyond me.

Cain is pointing out the need for reparations, or income diversion if you will. 

 

Blacks comprise 13% of US population, yet are able to control US politics with that vote bloc.  The AEA in AlObama has about 100,000 members, while there are 3million registered voters in AlObama and yet they are pronounced to be the deciding vote in AlObama politics according to the Repubs. 

Originally Posted by Mr.Dittohead:

Cain is pointing out the need for reparations, or income diversion if you will. 

 

Blacks comprise 13% of US population, yet are able to control US politics with that vote bloc.  The AEA in AlObama has about 100,000 members, while there are 3million registered voters in AlObama and yet they are pronounced to be the deciding vote in AlObama politics according to the Repubs. 

I didn't see that nor have I heard him mention that. Maybe it's just you wishing.

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