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qwlauren35

(6,145 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 08:57 PM Apr 2015

Will Hillary be Good for African-Americans?

I saw this article and it looked at my concerns and showed Clinton's record on the issues that affect African-Americans. It doesn't look good.

I don't have a lot of other choices, but I don't think Hillary Clinton has my best interests at heart.

http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2015/04/12/hillary-clinton-good-for-white-feminism/

Here’s a very incomplete, yet still telling, run-down on Clinton’s résumé to date:

Despite trumpeting her work on behalf of “mothers and children,” she and her husband worked to reduce federal assistance to women and children living in poverty. In her book, Living History, Clinton touts her role: “By the time Bill and I left the White House, welfare rolls had dropped 60 percent.” This 60% drop was not due to a 60% decrease in poverty. Instead, it was a reduction in federal benefits to those living in poverty, many of them working poor, like those employed at Wal-Mart.

Clinton sat on the board of Wal-Mart between 1986 and 1992, where she says she learned a lot from Sam Walton, and she remained silent while the corporation fought the unionization of its workers.

In Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow, she notes that it was Hillary Clinton who lobbied Congress to expand the drug war and mass incarceration in ways that we continue to live with today, and that have a significantly more harmful impact on black and brown people than white people. According to The Drug Policy Alliance, people of color are much more likely to be stopped, searched, arrested, convicted, harshly sentenced and saddled with a lifelong criminal record due to being unfairly targeted for drug law violations. Even though white people and people of color use drugs at about the same rates, it is black and brown people’s bodies that continue to fuel the machine of mass incarceration.

As Secretary of State, Clinton left a legacy that included both a hawkish inclination to recommend the use of military force coupled with “turning the state department into a machine for promoting U.S. business.” This does not bode well for black and brown people in other parts of the world, since the US is not likely to attack Western Europe under a (second) Clinton presidency, but some region of the world with people who do not have light-colored skin tones.

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Will Hillary be Good for African-Americans? (Original Post) qwlauren35 Apr 2015 OP
And then there's "Tough on Crime"... qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #1

qwlauren35

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1. And then there's "Tough on Crime"...
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 11:25 PM
Apr 2015

I went looking for articles on this, and found consistent responses from the CONSERVATIVES that they see reducing prison sentences as a way to cut government spending, so they are for it, and jumping on the bandwagon in droves. They are even saying that it helps restore the two parent household!

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/415557/republican-2016ers-are-rethinking-tough-crime-michael-tanner

Interestingly, it looks like (black) Senator Cory Booker is spearheading this, but what is amazing is how he is getting conservative senators (and the Koch Brothers) on board.

I'd like to see the Democrats at least "catch up" on this issue, because this would make Conservatives look "black-friendly".

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