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zzombie;c-9570332 said:not_osirus_jenkins;c-9570282 said:zzombie;c-9570073 said:not_osirus_jenkins;c-9570062 said:zzombie;c-9569546 said:NoCompetition;c-9569527 said:zzombie;c-9569504 said:NoCompetition;c-9569496 said:Yes it does. Red Republican states take more money than they pay in federal money. As I mentioned they are the worse for education and other metrics for Black people. They turned red and Republican due to Racism. The civil rights bill and Southern strategy 50 years ago. There's nothing to argue in that regard and I wont it is what it is.
I'm aware of the history..... black people do not achieve educationally at the same levels that everyone else does because the priorities of our children are trash.... how many hours do you think black students study after school vs how many there White ,asian or Jewish counterparts study???
A lot of the metrics in the black community are bad not because of the political party in power in that state but because of other internal factors within the black community and family
Oh yeah and one more thing. The crime rate reached historic lows, the economy experienced a steady recovery, jobs were created monthly, the economy grew, more Black people went to college, etc. During Obama's (Democrat) term. Compare to Bush Republican term. I aint even mad this is part of the way yall won this round through misinformation but now the Republicans are on the hook lets see what they actually do. People are definitely watching. And true, the political party cant do everything to save everybody in every way but they can obviously help.
Those Trends have nothing to do with Obama or Republicans or Democrats more and more people have been going to college just in general greater college enrollment is a trend that has been happening for decades.
you're a fucking liar @zzombie
https://www.google.com/amp/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/423285/?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us
And you can't f****** read my statement says that the enrollment in college has gone up over the decades. Not that college graduation is up so in other words more people are going to college but not all of them are graduating.
Compare how many people went to college in the sixties, seventies and eighties to the amount that go today.... the trend is Clear even if there's been a slight dip
Hey dumbass the article says that fewer people are going to college. The exact opposite of what you said. You lose
No you dense idiot read what I said
I said the trend over the course of decades has been greater college enrollment..... it's not my fault you have poor reading comprehension.
Hey dumbass, less people are enrolling in college today then last year and the year before that. Using time in decades is a disservice to your argument and bullshit.