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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody
I have seen this guy on the internet before...I will just say he's not my cup of tea, and is often misinformed on economics...but he does bring up some valid points here.
The statistics for single family raised children are brutal, the break down of the family has especially hit Black Americans harder than any other group.
There is also some credence to some of the worst urban blight in the United States existing in states where they have been dominated by Democrats for decades. Michigan and Illinois are classic examples, and of course New York before Rudy Giuliani turned things around, but a lot of the urban blight is in republican dominated states as well, particularly the south where there was a history of institutionalized racism.
Right now Trump is targeting Black American voters because he's getting his clock cleaned in Virginia and losing in North Carolina (traditional red states) He will also need their support if he want any chance of making headway into Michigan.
I honestly believe in Trump's mind he wants to help Black Americans, he has a panel of black advisors like Ben Carson, but he really needs to go into those neighborhoods and risk the protests if he wants their votes.
Honestly though, this is the worst presidential campaign I've seen anyone run. His campaign is a mess, he mind as well just gift rap the Presidency for Hillary.
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As the son of a single parent I'm not gonna **** on single parents, as the burden of being the one who's responsible for a life can lead to that person really rising to the occasion, but the idea that one good, dedicated, loving parent is as good as TWO good, dedicated, loving parents is obviously dumb. If my dad weren't a piece of **** then clearly I would have been better off if he'd stayed.
Of course, if I could have been born into a polygamous family of non-mormons who were into that **** because of personal rather than religious beliefs, people who were totally into the relationship and who treated all the kids produced by the relationship as if they were their own, then **** yeah I might be even better off with five or ten parents.