What they need to do if they really cared would be to get the schools better funding and give people in the neighborhood capital to open businesses and employ people. Since nobody in poor areas will be able to acquire capital and the cycle will continue forever, they need to be given a start up somehow. Republicans want to do this, but they never get voted into the big cities. They keep voting Democrat.
This would be the real CRT that should be taught to kids.
Sorry, but it's the Republicans that hate school funding.
I'm not sure which Republicans
@Generation55 is talking about.
I'm confident that a Republican proposing such policies would get labeled a RINO and primaried.
Tom
Are Republicans in the business of calling Trump a RINO?
You guys are way out of the loop with where you get your information on Trump. You didn't even know trump had one of the most historic plans for the black community in history and no one in the liberal media cared to say anything about it. It truly is sad.
"Fueling Access To Capital For Black Owned Businesses
• Increase opportunities for small business lending and technical assistance
through Community Development Financial Institutions, in order to grow
business and create generational wealth opportunities with over $400B
in lending
• Examine alternative ways to build credit including rent, utilities, and
phone bills
• Make the Minority Business Development Agency permanent, appoint its
leader to the Assistant Secretary of Commerce level, create a sub-office
of African American Affairs, and engage with private sector advisors to
ensure real-world plans and solutions
• Increase the number of Black owned contracting businesses, financial
services entities, and private equity investment funds through regulatory
reform and up to $40B in government funding alongside traditional
private investment
• Advance lending relationships with financial institutions, particularly those
businesses who weren’t able to participate in PPP
• Host senior executives from major financial institutions on a quarterly basis to advance new and equitable lending programs for black communities"