What a difference 150 years can make…

Tuesday, January 1st, marks 150 years since the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, finalized and signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves.

The South, staunchly Democrat for the next 100+ years, stubbornly fought politically, socially, economically, and legislatively to keep the Black-American population down.

And this 150-year anniversary on January 1st is marked by a reflection of where we are today. Despite skyrocketing unemployment and a demonstrably worsened household-income throughout the last 4 years, over 90% of the Black-American vote went to Democrats in this election cycle.

Ironic…the Republican Party was founded by anti-slavery proponents in 1854, and for 159 years have supported those principles that uplift all people – regardless of race, creed, or color.

And, for their reward…

One thought on “What a difference 150 years can make…

  1. And now those black-Americans fill 90% of our prisons (and we pay to house and feed them, while they learn to become better criminals) and are responsible for most of the criminal activity and in our nation. We pay for so many of them to be on welfare it’s laughable. If you cant feed ’em don’t breed ’em. Not to mention the fact that they believe every white man owes them SOMETHING because of a great-great grandfather was a slave.

    So, to Mr. Lincoln I say, thank you. Thank you for populating our nation with people who don’t give a shit about anyone but themselves. Hell, there team wins a big game and they burn there own frickin’ town down!! These are some smart people you freed!!

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