This is not a holiday for the majority of Americans who love
this country. It’s why this election is so important. Joe Biden
has fully embraced the radical left – seeing it as another path
towards taking down President Trump and the Republican Party
in November.
Listen, Biden has been a dull ornament in politics for generations,
as naïve in his understanding of the devastating consequences
of his 1994 crime bill to the black community as he is of the
consequences of the street violence he is now helping fuel from
the comfort of his basement.
The Democrat Party has its partisan reasons for taking on Trump,
but this is much more complex than just a partisan battle of
ideas. This election is a confrontation between those who believe
in America and the ideals it stands for, and those who wish to
tear down America in exchange for an imaginary socialist future
where there is global control of American life.
The New York Times’ description of the president’s message as
a “harsh diatribe” meant to “sow division during a national crisis,”
ignores the fact that Joe Biden has spent the last six months
engaged in divisive rhetoric and political cheap shots, rather than
a unifying message for the American people.
None of this is about racial justice, as Biden wants Americans
to believe. Nor is it about the social revolution that Biden
claims to support. It’s about sowing enough division, hate and
fear to convince enough voters to turn back to the old ways
of Washington – where empty vessels like Biden feed empty
promises and rhetoric to the masses while personally enriching
themselves and their families behind the scenes.
This is the Joe Biden who stood shoulder to shoulder with some
of the Senate’s most prominent segregationists of the latter half
of the 20th century. This is the Joe Biden who served as a driving
force behind mass incarceration policies in America.
Americans can both believe in America and the ideals for
which it stands – as a majority of Americans do – while also
acknowledging, and working to fix, systemic injustices faced by
the black community.
We cannot allow the unwinding of hundreds of years of
progress. The radical left, with the full support of the Democrat
establishment, wants to decimate this great American
experiment in favor of mob rule and a socialist future. If Joe
Biden is elected, that’s exactly what will happen.
BLACK VOICES FOR TRUMP HIGHLIGHTS
Empowering the Black community has always been a top priority
for Donald J. Trump, even before he became President. Since
his inauguration, President Trump has championed policies
that have revitalized the Black community. He has done this
by creating a more inclusive economy for Black Americans,
providing historic funding for our Historical Black Colleges and
Universities, expanding school choice, and giving former inmates
a second chance to achieve the American Dream.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• Black Americans are seeing unprecedented levels of economic
success with record low unemployment rates, more jobs, and
higher incomes: Over 1.4 million more Black Americans have
found a job since President Trump’s election.
• Black poverty reached a historic low.
• President Trump designated 8,760 Opportunity Zones that are
projected to spur $100 billion in private investment in minority
communities.
• The Trump administration established a fund to deploy $1
billion in capital funding for minority-owned businesses
through the Commerce Department.
• The Black poverty rate is now at its lowest level in history.
SCHOOL CHOICE
President Trump called on Congress to pass school choice
legislation to expand educational opportunities for all American
children, especially those in our nation’s inner cities:
President Trump’s 2020 budget called for $500 million in federal
funding for school choice, and in 2018 he signed legislation
increasing school choice funding by $42 million.
His Administration proposed the Education Freedom Scholarships
and Opportunity Act.
HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (HBCUS)
President Trump restored funding and increased investment for
HBCUs by 14 percent:
• Provided more than $500 million in loans to HBCUs through
the Capital Financing Program.
• Worked with HBCUs to protect $80 million in Title III
carryover funding.
• Signed the FUTURE Act into law, which permanently funds
HBCUs and simplifies the FAFSA application.
• In 2018, President Trump signed a budget deal which
forgave more than $300 million in debt owed by four HBCUs
impacted by natural disasters and provided $10 million in
loan payment deferments for schools that face financial
difficulties, including HBCUs.
• President Trump worked with Congress to lift the ban on Pell
Grants on summer classes.
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