A Democrat signed the Civil Rights Act into office. Again, you and
@Mr. Jose, don't understand American politics.
You're too much up another man's butt. Democrats care about the poor and disenfranchised.
Stop making politics about race.
Signing the bill has little to do with who was trying to stop it. Duh. Democrats don't care one bit about the poor and disenfranchised. They are but pawns in the Democrat power grab.
Let me refresh your memory. I'll even refrain from pointing out the murder rates of democrat run cities.
The economic conditions between 2017 and 2019 following the passage of the
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017. During this period, the U.S. economy saw historically low unemployment rates for Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans. In 2019, the official poverty rates for Black (18.8%) and Hispanic (15.7%) Americans hit what were, at the time, record lows. Republicans thank you.
A signature piece of the 2017 tax legislation was the creation of
Opportunity Zones, a bipartisan concept championed heavily by Republicans. The program allowed investors to defer or eliminate capital gains taxes if they rolled those profits into economically distressed census tracts, many of which are majority-minority communities. The most significant development for distressed, majority-minority communities came via the passage of the
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) of 2025 (also advanced alongside the
Working Families Tax Cuts Act). Originally set to expire at the end of 2026, the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program was made permanent, giving investors long-term certainty to commit capital to historically overlooked census tracts.
The
FUTURE Act of 2019. Signed into law by a Republican administration, it permanently restored $255 million in annual funding for minority-serving institutions, including HBCUs, providing long-term financial predictability that previous short-term extensions lacked.
The passage of the bipartisan
First Step Act in 2018, heavily backed by a coalition of Republicans and Democrats, aimed to reduce recidivism and reform federal sentencing laws. This law led to the release or sentence reduction of thousands of federal inmates, a disproportionate number of whom were Black men affected by mandatory minimums from previous decades' drug laws.
In 2026 Republicans proposed structural shifts away from traditional federal grants, favoring instead the creation of initiatives like the
America First Opportunity Fund. The underlying philosophy asserts that eliminating regulatory burdens and fostering localized, private sector manufacturing and enterprise will more effectively generate stable middle-class jobs for Black and Latino workers than federal assistance programs.
I don't make politics about race. Democrats do. Every other word out of their mouth is "racist!" It doesn't even have meaning anymore. How about the stabbing of Austin Metcalf? Open and shut case but what id the democrats do? They made it about race. They do it about every single incident where there is a black individual involved. Don't tell me (Democrat) politics isn't about race.