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Ah. I'm somehow supposed to google what YOU think is idiotic, then apply that to everything AOC has said.Google is your friend.
Absolutely, it is! Conversely, Socialism et al, is about carving out capital from the capital capitalists marry into!
Damn I didn’t know we had so many people in favor of 30 year politicians. It’s a little sad.
None of the founders were career politicians when they helped create this country.
I would rather have someone in office who is there to create change rather than worry about getting elected.
I must have missed the part in the constitution where they wrote in "all men are created equal.... except the blacks, Indians, Chinese, and whoever else isn't an old white guy."
June 21, 1788: Voting Left to States
The U.S. Constitution is adopted on this date, but in lieu of a federal requirement, it grants states the power to establish standards for voting rights. As a result, mostly white Anglo-Saxon Protestant males, who own property and are older than 21, are the only group allowed to vote. Article II establishes the Electoral College.
February 3, 1870: Black Men Granted the Right to Vote
The 15th Amendment is ratified, granting Black men the right to vote and Congress the power to enforce the right. However, laws, including poll taxes, literacy tests and grandfather clauses, are enacted in mostly Southern states, suppressing Black voting rights until 1965.
August 18, 1920: Women Get the Right to Vote
After decades of protest and struggles for change, the 19th Amendment is adopted, granting American women the right to vote: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.” However, its passage does not stop mostly Southern states from restricting minority women from voting through the passage of discriminatory laws.
June 2, 1924: Native Americans Granted the Right to Vote
Congress enacts the Indian Citizenship Act, granting the right to vote to Native Americans born in the United States. Despite its passage, some states continue to bar Native Americans from voting.
1943 Chinese Exclusion Act Ends
In the wake of World War II when the United States and China had operated as allies, the Chinese Exclusion Act, which had barred Chinese from becoming citizens since 1882, is finally repealed. Chinese immigrants and their American-born families become the first Asian Americans eligible to naturalize and gain citizenship—and vote.
Fixed that for you.
Oh…..the humanity……
Great job, ABM! Thanks for sharing.When I lived in Portland, I really wanted to move to Bend. The window replacement company I worked for gave me that opportunity. The caveat being that they would pay for renting space, recruiting installers, and marketing the company, etc. But, no salary, nor compensation for me. I was on my own until I could muster some sales. 100% commission. It took a year or so, and dipping into savings, but I'm proud of the fact that I pulled it off. That was in 2014. And the business is thriving there today. When I moved to Tennessee in 2016, I started from scratch, and am married to a woman who wasn't going to carry me in any shape, form, or fashion. So, I studied hard, got my real estate license, and am happy to say, having fun and doing well in the commercial real estate biz. I quit school in 10th grade, and never pursued any type of degree, so I've never had any of that to fall back on. Career-wise, I've reinvented myself four or five times. I'll just call that capitalism.
Great job, ABM! Thanks for sharing.
Has AOC supported policies which would would have prevented this? Sorry, just trying to figure out the tie-in...
Nothing, other than my tax dollars going to support and maintain her Santa Claus Socialist policies. My sig has a comment on that, below, as well.
When I lived in Portland, I really wanted to move to Bend. The window replacement company I worked for gave me that opportunity. The caveat being that they would pay for renting space, recruiting installers, and marketing the company, etc. But, no salary, nor compensation for me. I was on my own until I could muster some sales. 100% commission. It took a year or so, and dipping into savings, but I'm proud of the fact that I pulled it off. That was in 2014. And the business is thriving there today. When I moved to Tennessee in 2016, I started from scratch, and am married to a woman who wasn't going to carry me in any shape, form, or fashion. So, I studied hard, got my real estate license, and am happy to say, having fun and doing well in the commercial real estate biz. I quit school in 10th grade, and never pursued any type of degree, so I've never had any of that to fall back on. Career-wise, I've reinvented myself four or five times. I'll just call that capitalism.
Can you provide an example of where AOC has proposed raising your taxes? Honestly I can’t stand her, but I do not recall seeing her propose any taxes policies of any kind but I very likely may have missed it.
