Deroy Murdock: Trump and Racism: The Republican Convention’s Response to This Big Lie

“I know what racism is like. I saw it firsthand. In the United States, it bears no resemblance to President Trump,” said NFL veteran Jack Brewer, a longtime black Democrat. “I’m tired of the way the media portrays it, that they refuse to acknowledge what it’s done for the black community.”

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So what does President Trump have for the?

But black people are the only ones who benefit from President Trump’s public policies.

“For years, we fought battles in Congress with former members of Congress and senators, who were part of a damaged formula that ignored us. That is, until President Trump takes office,” said Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer of Ship Rock, New York. Jersey. The $8 billion investment of the CARE Act in an Indian country is a smart start to mitigate the devastating effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted on our indigenous tribes.

“Every time we meet with President Trump, he’s always made redressing appointments with our federal circle of family members a priority,” Lizer added. “Recently, President Trump signed the first presidential proclamation, officially recognizing, missing and murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives. He created an ongoing organization called Operation Lady Justice to solve the problem. The president also provided $273 million to improve public protection and help crime victims in the American indigenous community.As a result, a deep-see commercial workplace was recently opened in the Gila River indigenous community.

President Trump would have charged him nothing to look beyond American Indians, as Washington has largely done, apart from President Ronald Reagan’s signing on the 1988 Indian Gaming Act, which freed the tribes to open casinos.

“I would possibly have been born Cuban, but I’m a hundred percent American,” former immigrant Maxim Alvarez said. “If I gave everything I have today, it wouldn’t equal 1% of what I earned when I came to this wonderful country which is ours: the gift of freedom. Alvarez added, “I decide on President Trump because I decide America.”

President Trump and Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf swore an oath Tuesday to five other people from Bolivia, Ghana, India, Lebanon and Sudan. Some wore colorful classic clothing that reflected their varied origins. These American legal immigrants inside the White House, in the face of the president’s applause.

“The United States hopes to welcome five surely new members to our wonderful American family,” Trump said. “You followed the rules, obeyed the laws, learned their history, embraced our values, and showed that you were men and women of the highest integrity,” the president continued. “You have earned the world’s ultimate valuable, valuable and valuable intelligence. This is called U.S. citizenship.”

The rite contrasted President Trump’s adherence to legal immigrants and his justified hostility toward illegal alien beings entering the United States, against the law and without authorization. So far, 275 miles of the southern border wall has already reduced those illegal violations by 67.3% from January to July 2020 to 2019, and have forged in metal one of President Trump’s hallmarks of crusader promises.

Democrats did not appreciate the Republicans presenting other liberals with their private property. When the right went up high, the left went down.

Recalling everything his grandfather had witnessed, Sen. Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina, was surprised: “Our circle of relatives went from cotton to Congress in a lifetime.” Equally pro-Trump state rep Vernon Jones, Georgia Democrat, complained, “The Democratic Party doesn’t need blacks to abandon the intellectual plantation they’ve had for decades.”

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Twitter temporarily exploded with about 6,000 messages referring to black elected officials as “Uncle Tom.” One rebel Twitter user exploded: “If you were a slave looking to escape slavery, it’s the other two people who [sic] will denounce you as the slave’s owner.”

On Tuesday night, the first Slovenian-born girl, Melania Trump, explained: “I studied for the check in 2006 and I have become an American citizen … It’s one of the proudest moments of my life, because with hard paintings and determination, I was able to achieve my own American dream.

“Get this illegal stranger off the stage!” asked the deeply fanatical presenter Bette Midler. He added on Twitter: “Oh my God. He still doesn’t speak English.”

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From Bette Midler to Joe Biden, it’s no wonder the Democrats are so grumpy. The WELL-produced, life-filled and positive conference of the Republican Party has surpassed the disrespectful, unhappy and grim call of Zoom of Democrats. The Republican rainbow of speakers and the sectarian reaction of Democrats who oppose them have left the fiercest and mostudious weapon on the left desperately blocked.

Meanwhile, Rasmussen’s July poll on the electorate most likely found that President Trump’s approval of the president’s position among blacks is 36%. If only part of them vote for Trump, it’s bedtime for Biden.

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Michael Malarkey of Bucknell University contributed to the drafting of this opinion piece.

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