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Soooooo don't run for office and don't vote......got it.

The first sentence:Soooooo don't run for office and don't vote......got it.
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Before I begin I do not want people to take this as a mandate to NOT run for office.
You make a vital observation Jay. This is why the Reparations battle must have economic talking points in the forefront. i.e. Reparations to Black Americans will absolutely grow the American economy, immediately. It is no secret that Black Americans are super spenders on goods and services all across the economic spectrum. Raising the wealth per capita of Black Americans will immediately boost the American economy. Housing, cars, retail, travel, etc. Once that message goes viral, white folks will shut their mouths and begin to understand that the returns on their stocks and investments will skyrocket.Before I begin I do not want people to take this as a mandate to NOT run for office. The goal here is to highlight how running for office alone IS NOT ENOUGH.
What people still have not absorbed from Dr. Claud Anderson is that Politicians respond to economics and not the vote.
Let’s make this very basic. Let’s say we elect a Black mayor Rev. F. A. Tethe-Herr in Effebayville, AL., excellent right? Yes.
But where does a bulk of Rev. F. A. Tethe-Herr’s budget come from? Property taxes!
Who owns most of the property and land? White people!
So when Rev. F. A. Tethe-Herr goes to initiate his Reparations plan guess who is going to step in his way? 72% of his revenue that is, White people.
So the issue is without an economic base, having a candidate will be worthless. If the politician doesn’t follow the wishes of the 72% they will go where they will get their way and leave Rev. F. A. Tethe-Herr with no money for reparations.
The moral of the story is, let’s work together!
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