Both sides sucker the working class
[QUOTE=Edubbs;5841780]You right. It's all going to come crashing at some point. Probly sooner than later. I should see what's out there and make a move or use it to get what I want where I'm at. And I shouldn't be yelling at NeilYoung999. Thats what they want. Fight back and forth, or fight black / white. We need to be fighting class warfare not race warfare or political party warfare.[/QUOTE]In your post just before this one you said blacks were suckered into voting for Biden / Harris and I couldn't agree more, except to say they weren't the only ones. I don't think Trump would have made much of a difference, however. He, like Biden is no friend of the working class regardless of what he claimed. They're both con-men in their own right. Remember the CARES Act that was suppose to benefit the struggling working folk but somehow instead resulted in benefiting the wealthiest corporations and individuals far more. That wasn't an accident, and Trump signed it even though he said he didn't like the bill.
You are absolutely correct in understanding we need to be fighting on the side of the working class and that's something neither the Dems or Reps are there to do. Their shared goal is to fracture the working class as much as possible in order to prevent that fight! Be well, stay safe.
Let me settle the score a bit
[QUOTE=Sparkeyman;5854882]Blacks don't get suckered into voting for Democrats. They know the score. These days the Republican party is an openly a racist organization.[/QUOTE]So the company I work for by Detroit is medium sized 50\50 black and white and others.
We were forced to by our customers to buy from China. Along came Trump who I'm not huge fan, but his trade policy with China immediately affected our company. We had to hire more people most are minority. So when Trump said more black people working under him is true and I seen it first hand. The black people who work here know it too. So maybe black people don't want to admit it or are afraid to. These jobs created were not racist.