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Warnock wins! The Democratic slave train is alive and well!!!!

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Racist immigrants, illegals and their bastard anchor baby spawn flooding the country and both hostilely undermining and discriminating against Black people (see the recent 2022 Tesla lawsuit and the 2022 LA City Council corruption scandal for examples).

A worsening economy.

More Black Americans being displaced, priced out, and gentrified out of their neighborhoods.

More American citizens being homeless and at risk of homelessness.

More money to Nazi Ukraine.

Continued tax breaks for the wealthy, elite, and corporations.

Drag queens, ignorance and debauchery in schools.

More gun control for people who want to defend themselves and their loved ones and less punishment for race soldiers and privileged criminals.

More Black children being aborted and abused in the name of "progress."

And "reparations for everyone"?

This is not a win. This is a sign of impending failure for America and especially Black Americans. The Benign Neglect of Black people will really go into overdrive from this day forward. Too many Black cities and towns are already being targeted with covert genocide tactics and nearly each one is having a water crisis.

See how the media is celebrating this:

Why Warnock's seat means so much to Senate Democrats​

"The truth is it's not a 1% difference," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said earlier this week. "It's a world of difference."

Warnock's victory over former NFL and University of Georgia star Herschel Walker came after a shortened four-week runoff following a hotly contested election. Neither candidate got more than 50%, which pushed the race to a runoff.

Between the general election and the runoff, this race was the most expensive of the 2022 election cycle with some $425 million spent between the campaigns and outside groups supporting them.

Even though the result only expands the Democratic majority by one, from 50-50 to 51-49, party leadership and interest groups spent the kind of money they did because they clearly saw it as critically important.

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia runoff

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Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia runoff

Warnock's win now gives Democrats firm control of the Senate and makes life easier for them in a number of ways. It gives them a cushion in trying to pass bills, assured committee control and eliminates procedural hurdles to carry on the business of the Senate.

 

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Racist immigrants, illegals and their bastard anchor baby spawn flooding the country and both hostilely undermining and discriminating against Black people (see the recent 2022 Tesla lawsuit and the 2022 LA City Council corruption scandal for examples).

A worsening economy.

More Black Americans being displaced, priced out, and gentrified out of their neighborhoods.

More American citizens being homeless and at risk of homelessness.

More money to Nazi Ukraine.

Continued tax breaks for the wealthy, elite, and corporations.

Drag queens, ignorance and debauchery in schools.

More gun control for people who want to defend themselves and their loved ones and less punishment for race soldiers and privileged criminals.

More Black children being aborted and abused in the name of "progress."

And "reparations for everyone"?

This is not a win. This is a sign of impending failure for America and especially Black Americans. The Benign Neglect of Black people will really go into overdrive from this day forward. Too many Black cities and towns are already being targeted with covert genocide tactics and nearly each one is having a water crisis.

See how the media is celebrating this:

Why Warnock's seat means so much to Senate Democrats​

"The truth is it's not a 1% difference," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said earlier this week. "It's a world of difference."

Warnock's victory over former NFL and University of Georgia star Herschel Walker came after a shortened four-week runoff following a hotly contested election. Neither candidate got more than 50%, which pushed the race to a runoff.

Between the general election and the runoff, this race was the most expensive of the 2022 election cycle with some $425 million spent between the campaigns and outside groups supporting them.

Even though the result only expands the Democratic majority by one, from 50-50 to 51-49, party leadership and interest groups spent the kind of money they did because they clearly saw it as critically important.

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia runoff

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Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia runoff

Warnock's win now gives Democrats firm control of the Senate and makes life easier for them in a number of ways. It gives them a cushion in trying to pass bills, assured committee control and eliminates procedural hurdles to carry on the business of the Senate.

The end is nigh. This is what years of illegal immigration policies under the guise of voting rights has led us. Every black person we know has an ID. So when they bring up voter ID laws we know that is for illegals.
 

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The end is nigh. This is what years of illegal immigration policies under the guise of voting rights has led us. Every black person we know has an ID. So when they bring up voter ID laws we know that is for illegals.
Minorities > People of Color > We're all in this together > Diversity > Inclusion > Black and Brown > Underserved Communities > Rural Communities > Poor Whites > Everyone else first and Black people last > Everyone else but Black people