Saturday, February 16, 2013

Obama and Racism

When is the last time you noticed the Senate or the House of Representatives agreeing
by a majority of 98.5%??? I can't remember.

They are an intelligent (for the most part) group of people with diverse backgrounds

Now, lets look at the Black Population. They voted 98.5% for obama. Amazing.
They have the worst unemployment during the obama term at 25%. They are also
getting their "fair share" of 'benefits'.

But they have different levels of education. Have different aspirations. Have different jobs.
They live in cities and rural areas. They have a share of the diminishing middle class. Yet,
they almost voted for obama.

This is also a group of people who constantly complain of being the victims of racism.
Yet, they are, in my opinion,  the most racist group of people in the United States.

It is the black people that see racism in everything. No other group of Americans see
racism as much or as often.

It's my belief that the black people need to emphasize more on getting educated and
less on worrying about racism. They need to be less worried about being 'proud' they are
 'black and beautiful' and more concerned about teaching their children about empathy.

Only empathy will stop the black-on-black killings.

Only empathy will force the community to praise education.

The black people say, "We have one in the White House. We have arrived." That
is a false premise. Only obama arrived. The rest of the black people are 25%
unemployed and 48% dropping out of school and 22% are raising children on welfare as
a way of life. That is not 'arriving'.

It is all about education. Through education, there are choices in life and the possibilities
of getting a job. Education means learning to talk like everyone else. Education means reading
and making decisions for yourself. Education means being able to see through the political lies
 that both sides toss out on a regular basis. Education will be a way to avoid having to join a gang.
Education is something real to be proud of.

And that's the way I see it///
Straight Talk with Jay Clifford.

What conservatives need to do

Here are my thoughts about the conservative movement.

1) Conservatives need to be pro-active all the time.
2) Conservatives need to counter every single assault by obama and all democrats every day.
3) Conservatives need an internet presence. Looking at the internet, all I see are ads for obama.
why aren;t there ads for conservatives?
We need a body language consultant to help all conservative candidates. Romney's body
language did not demonstrate strong leadership even though I believe he has a tough 
inner strength.
4) The Presidency is about budget, foreign affairs, enforcing the constitution, promoting few laws that have few unintended consequences and getting out of the way of business.
It is not about abortion, school reform, or drugs or gay rights. Leaving that out of the platform
will make conservatives more "independent" friendly.
5) Someone needs to combine all conservatives. When the Tea Party fights with "middle-of-the-road conservatives --- only the democrats win. We need a united front and that message needs to be broadcast to all parts including talk radio. 
6) Conservatives  need to get immigration fixed before the 2018 election and get that out of the
democrats' platform.
7) Conservatives need better speech writers.
8) Conservative candidates need to understand that the slightest 'blip' will destroy the 
entire message and the candidate.
9) Conservative candidates need media schooling. The recent Rubio - water incident shows amateur media understanding. Senator Rubio should have had a lectern to stand behind
with water in a glass for drinking. The light should not have been so hot either.He should have been posed as the professional he is. Now he will always be "handling' the 
drink-gate. It was shown 155 times on CNN up through 2.15.13.
10) The message needs to be made public every day in every way from radio, to TV to
the intertnet in general, to internet blogs to facebook to Linkedin. 
That's the way I see it...
Straight Talk with Jay Clifford.

Who will be the next pope?

The pope with all its baggage, is the one stand against a world dominated by the muslims - a backward 3rd century religion that takes all rights away from women, condones killing anyone not of the islim faith and would set back all western cultures by 2000 years. I believe a pope is necessary in the world at this time - given the religious structure of the world.

And that's the way I see it...
Straight Talk with Jay Clifford.