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    im sure i can find a bunch of things he has done but ill point out the obvious one

    he appointed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the SC

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    im sure i can find a bunch of things he has done but ill point out the obvious one

    he appointed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the SC
    Team Dementia

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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    im sure i can find a bunch of things he has done but ill point out the obvious one

    he appointed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the SC

    you think this helps run of the mill black folks in today's world? you have been online grinding too long.

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    you must be one shitty fkin lawyer

    1st google search came up with this

    seriously just use google instead of relying on right wing propaganda

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    FACT SHEET: The Biden-⁠Harris Administration Advances Equity and Opportunity for Black Americans and Communities Across the Country
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    Over the past two years, President Biden has worked to advance racial equity and ensure the promise of America for Black Americans and all communities across the country. From increasing access to homeownership and rooting our discrimination in the housing market to promoting entrepreneurship, from reducing child poverty to historic lows to expanding access to quality affordable healthcare, from advancing voting rights and police accountability to ensuring equal access to a good education, the Biden-Harris Administration is ensuring that all African American families and communities can live with dignity, safety, and respect and enjoy true equal opportunity.

    Economic Opportunity for Black Families and Communities. By signing into law the historic American Rescue Plan (ARP), Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and implementing robust regulatory reform, President Biden has led the most equitable economic recovery on record, creating more than 12 million jobs since coming to office and helping create new economic opportunities for African Americans, including Black-owned businesses, and made long overdue investments in Black communities. The President’s economic agenda has led to historically low unemployment, including among Black Americans.

    The Biden-Harris Administration’s vital policies and programs include:

    Lowering Energy Costs and Creating Economic Opportunities Through the Inflation Reduction Act. By signing the Inflation Reduction Act, President Biden is delivering on his promise to build an economy that works for working families, including Black families. President Biden and Congressional Democrats successfully fought to pass this historic legislation to help all Americans, including African Americans, who have been at the frontline of climate change, by lowering costs, advancing environmental justice while building a cleaner future, and growing the economy from the bottom up and the middle out by creating good-paying, union jobs across the country. The IRA will also lower the deficit and ask the ultra-wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share. No one earning under $400,000 per year will pay a penny more in taxes. It’s also the most aggressive action we have taken to confront the climate crisis.
    Making Home Efficiency Upgrades More Affordable. Households can save up to 30% with tax credits for efficient heating and cooling equipment that will save them hundreds of dollars on utility bills. Households can also save up to 30% with tax credits for home construction projects on windows, doors, insulation, or other weatherization measures that prevent energy from escaping homes. When families need to replace or upgrade stoves, ovens, or other home appliances, they can receive direct rebates when buying more energy efficient and electric appliances that can lower future utility bills by at least $350 per year. Families in affordable housing units will benefit from resources to support projects that boost efficiency, improve indoor air quality, make clean energy or electrification upgrades, or strengthen their climate resilience.
    Creating Economic Opportunities and Good Paying Jobs. The IRA spurs solar project development in environmental justice communities by providing a 20% bonus credit for solar projects on federally-subsidized affordable housing projects and a 10% bonus credit for solar projects in low-income communities. It also creates a new Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that will seed state and local clean energy financing institutions, support the deployment of distributed zero-emission technologies like heat-pumps and community solar and EV charging, while prioritizing over 50% of its investments in disadvantaged communities. The IRA expands clean energy tax credits for wind, solar, nuclear, clean hydrogen, clean fuels, and carbon capture including a bonus credit for businesses that pay workers a prevailing wage and hire using registered apprenticeship programs – so that the clean energy we use creates good-paying jobs.
    Providing Relief to Farmers. The Inflation Reduction Act includes $5.3 billion that will provide relief to tens of thousands of farmers. Of that money, $3.1 billion will help distressed borrowers pay off their farm debts without ultimately taking the land or making the farmer ineligible for future assistance. An additional $2.2 billion will go to farmers who have suffered discrimination by USDA farm programs.
    Making Critical Investments in Black Families & Communities in the American Rescue Plan. When President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan (ARP) into law, it provided a lifeline to millions of families who were struggling from the economic fallout of the pandemic.
    Historic Expansion of the Child Tax Credit (CTC) – cutting child poverty to record lows for Black children. ARP provided cash relief directly to low- and middle-income Americans, and cut Black child poverty by more than half in 2021. The expanded Child Tax Credit provided a critical lifeline to millions of Black families during the nation’s recovery from the economic crisis created by the pandemic, and the President continues to urge Congress to extend this life-changing tax relief. In addition, the ARP increased Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by 15% through September 2021. Beginning on October 1, 2021, USDA’s Thrifty Food Plan update increased SNAP benefits by $36.30 per person per month.
    Supporting Child Care Providers and Reducing Child Care Costs for Black Families. Black families are nearly two times more likely than white parents to have to quit, turn down, or make a major change in their job due to child care disruptions. The American Rescue Plan provided a $39 billion lifeline to help child care providers stay open and compensate early childhood educators, as they provide safe and healthy environments for children and help parents work. States have already delivered American Rescue Plan stabilization grants to more than 200,000 child care providers, 1 in 5 of whom are Black, serving as many as 9.5 million children and their families. In most states, providers in 98% of persistent poverty counties received aid and more than half of the providers receiving funds were operating in the most racially diverse counties in the country. One survey finds that 92% of providers receiving funds relied on them to help stay open and nearly half used them to repay debt incurred during the pandemic. Many states also used funds to help boost compensation of the child care workforce, which is disproportionately led by Black women. The ARP also helped lower child care costs for all families, including Black families, including by expanding the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit—allowing a median income family with two kids under age 13 to receive up to $8,000 towards their child care expenses, compared with a maximum of $1,200 previously.
    The American Rescue Plan tripled the EITC for 17 million workers without dependent children. The American Rescue Plan nearly tripled the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers without dependent children for 2021 from $540 to $1,500 and extended the credit to younger and older workers. This was the first increase in the credit in real terms since 1993, and especially impacted front-line workers, including cashiers and retail salespeople, cooks and food prep workers, and childcare workers.
    Helping Black Americans Stay in their Homes. President Biden’s American Rescue Plan has helped Americans, including Black Americans, stay in their homes by providing emergency rental assistance. Over 8 million households were served by Emergency Rental Assistance. As of June 2022, Black Americans were the largest group that received this help, representing more than 41% of aid recipients. The Administration implemented a series of measures that protected homeowners from foreclosure, including a foreclosure moratorium, increased options for mortgage payment forbearance, enhanced loan modifications to resolve delinquencies. In addition, the ARP is helping struggling homeowners catch up with their mortgage payments and utility costs through the Homeowner Assistance Fund. As a result of these protections, foreclosure filings in 2021 were at a historic low with 29% fewer filings than in 2020 and 95% below the 2010 peak experienced in the previous economic downturn during the Great Recession. In addition, the ARP provided $10 billion in funding for families and individuals who are recovering from or at risk of homelessness.
    Extending a Lifeline to Struggling Small Businesses and Expanding Access to Capital. Through the American Rescue Plan and the equitable implementation of emergency relief programs, President Biden and Vice President Harris have fostered the most equitable economic recovery on record. Over the last two years, Americans have applied to start 10.5 million new businesses, making 2021 and 2022 the strongest two years on record for new business applications, and with new business creation especially strong among entrepreneurs of color. The American Rescue Plan provided emergency grants, lending, and investment to hard-hit small businesses – including Black businesses – so they can rehire and retain workers and purchase the health and sanitation equipment they need to keep workers safe. This includes the new $10 billion State Small Business Credit Initiative, which will provide growth capital to early-stage companies and main street small businesses in economically disadvantaged areas, including minority-owned businesses.
    Investing in Equitable Workforce Training. The President is committed to creating pathways to the middle class, especially for people from underserved communities, by expanding skills-based hiring and increasing access to Registered Apprenticeship and workforce training. States, localities, community colleges, and community-based organizations have leveraged $40 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to deliver training, expand career paths, encourage more Registered Apprenticeships, provide retention and hiring bonuses in critical industries, and power efforts to help underserved Americans and those who face barriers to employment secure good jobs. In 2022, the Department of Labor awarded $121 million in grants to expand, diversify, and improve access to Registered Apprenticeships for underserved communities. The agency is also awarding $95 million help people in marginalized and underrepresented populations overcome barriers to career and technical education programs they need to connect with quality jobs.
    Ensuring Black Homeowners Get Full Value for their Homes. In March 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration’s Interagency Task Force on Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity (PAVE) released the PAVE Action Plan, which represents the most wide-ranging set of reforms ever put forward to advance equity in the home appraisal process. Federal agencies are taking action on bias across all stages of the valuation process. For example, in January 2023, the Department of Housing and Urban Development proposed new guidance to make it easier and quicker for prospective borrowers applying for FHA-insured loans to request a Reconsideration of Value on a property if the initial valuation is lower than expected or there is indication of illegal bias.
    Protecting Black Americans’ Access to Housing by Combating Housing Discrimination. Following President Biden’s Presidential Memorandum directing his Administration to address racial discrimination in the housing market, in January 2023, HUD published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to fulfill obligations under the Fair Housing Act to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing. This rule will help overcome patterns of segregation and to hold state, localities, and public housing agencies that receive federal funds accountable for ensuring that underserved communities have equitable access to affordable housing opportunities.
    New Actions to Protect Renters and Promote Rental Affordability. In January 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration announced new actions to increase fairness in the rental market and further principles of fair housing. This includes actions to identify practices that may unfairly prevent applicants and tenants from accessing or staying in housing such as the use of tenant background checks, the use of algorithms in tenant screenings, and how an applicant’s source of income factors into housing decisions. These actions align with a new Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights. The Blueprint lays out a set of principles to drive action by the federal government, state and local partners, and the private sector to strengthen tenant protections and encourage rental affordability.
    Leveraging Federal Procurement to Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap for Black Entrepreneurs and Families. Federal procurement is one of our most powerful tools to advance equity and build wealth in underserved communities, but only around 10% of federal agencies’ total eligible contracting dollars typically go to small disadvantaged businesses, a category under federal law that includes Black-owned businesses. Recognizing the importance of using the government’s purchasing power to advance opportunity and equity, the Biden-Harris Administration has launched an all-of-government effort to expand contracting opportunities for underserved small businesses, including Black-owned businesses. President Biden has set a goal of increasing the share of federal contracting dollars to small disadvantaged businesses by 50% by 2025— projected to translate to an additional $100 billion to minority-owned businesses, and helping more Americans realize their entrepreneurial dreams. In December 2021, the Administration announced reforms to the federal procurement process to help meet the President’s ambitious target and deliver new opportunities for Black-owned and other small disadvantaged businesses.
    Advancing Equitable Employment Outcomes and Boosting Wages for Black Federal Workers. On June 25, 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order on Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal Workforce. This Executive Order launched a whole-of-government initiative to cultivate a federal workforce that draws from the full diversity of the Nation and that advances equitable employment opportunities for workers from underserved communities. In

     
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    THE LIST IS SO FKIN LONG I COULDNT EVEN COPY N PASTE IT ALL


    THERE YOU GO READ IT FOR YOURSELF

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-...s-the-country/


    bIDEN MIGHT GO DOWN AS THE GREATEST PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY

    and hes gonna win again in 2024

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    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post

    How about this one?


    i haven't seen biden do anything meaningful for blacks, have you? not a superficial gesture. something of import.
    No, but at least he didn’t tearsgas a bunch oh Black Lives Matter protesters so he could hold a Bible in front of a church.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post

    How about this one?


    i haven't seen biden do anything meaningful for blacks, have you? not a superficial gesture. something of import.
    No, but at least he didn’t teargas a bunch of Black Lives Matter protesters so he could hold a Bible in front of a church.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763

    kamala isn't black you fucking idiot. no wonder you rely on your wife to bring in the money for your family.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick;1095141\
    bIDEN MIGHT GO DOWN AS THE GREATEST PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY

    wow, you became more stupid during your hiatus. i may put you back on my posts as the footer.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763
    In truth packing the courts with racist black judges could be the most dangerous thing the Biden regime has ever done.

    First off, these judges are openly racist, finding every excuse not to punish black criminals and throw the book at white ones. This is EXTREMELY divisive and detrimental to the country as a whole. And it isn't even good for blacks as a whole, because most of the black criminals go straight back into black communities and terrorize them. It isn't an accident or coincidence the Biden administration loading the courts with black judges and DAs coincided with a giant crime surge, mostly in black communities.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
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    How about this one?


    i haven't seen biden do anything meaningful for blacks, have you? not a superficial gesture. something of import.
    you said this

    I pointed out the SC Justice he appointed and you said that wasnt enough

    So i go ahead and google it and sure enough President Biden has done MANY things for black people

    I made you look like a fool as always

    Shame on you for being such a racist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalam View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763
    In truth packing the courts with racist black judges could be the most dangerous thing the Biden regime has ever done.

    First off, these judges are openly racist, finding every excuse not to punish black criminals and throw the book at white ones. This is EXTREMELY divisive and detrimental to the country as a whole. And it isn't even good for blacks as a whole, because most of the black criminals go straight back into black communities and terrorize them. It isn't an accident or coincidence the Biden administration loading the courts with black judges and DAs coincided with a giant crime surge, mostly in black communities.
    Have you met these judges? how do you know they are racist? the tiny samle you mentioned? nah that isnt anywhere close to enough evidence .Just because you are a racist and a few other itt are racist doesnt mean everone is a racist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763

    kamala isn't black you fucking idiot. no wonder you rely on your wife to bring in the money for your family.
    wrong again

    now be man and admit you're wrong and say sorry to big dick


    As a lawyer and U.S. Senator, Harris's identity in both her personal life and politics has been largely shaped by her background: her late mother, Shyamala Gopalan, who died in 2009, was an Indian immigrant, and her father, Donald J. Harris, is a Jamaican immigrant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    Two Years In, What Has President Joe Biden Done for Black Americans?
    Black Americans helped deliver the Presidency to Joe Biden and he appointed Kamala Harris as his VP, but how else has he delivered on his end of the bargain?

    Biden Nominated Twenty-Five Black Judges to The Federal Court
    Dixon has some clear examples to back-up his point. In his first two years in office, Biden nominated at least 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

    Speaking of promoting competent Black women. Dixon also pointed to Biden’s decision to choose Kamala Harris as his VP. “That was significant,” says Dixon.

    “He selected Kamala Harris as his running mate, making her the first African American Vice President in our history,” he says.

    While Biden’s policy agenda has largely been hamstrung (we’ll get into that in a minute), Dixon says we can’t discount the impact of Biden’s work at the executive level on voting rights. In March of 2021, Biden enacted a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to expand access to voting.

    https://www.theroot.com/two-years-in...bla-1850012763

    kamala isn't black you fucking idiot. no wonder you rely on your wife to bring in the money for your family.
    So what led you to believe she isnt black?

    Right wing media been saying it? im legit curious

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    MORNING NEWS

    First Nanny & Wine Stained Alley Couch, Jill Biden tested positive for Covid

    The vaccines were always ineffectual bullshit, just like the masks, but the Biden’s want you to get triple boosted just to be sure

    Adam Schiff’s trending because he’s a corrupt douche canoe thundercunt who deserves prison

    McCarthy’s inability to grow a pair is due to MTG’s gag reflex CrossFit training

    Obama banged dudes while on crack. His wife has a dick so, duh

    The Border is wide open. Yes, this has everything to do with Kamala’s open leg policy

    Trump is legit beating TF outta every candidate, especially DeSagTits but he didn’t grab his pussy

    That’s it for now…

    @TiffMoodNukes

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