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Tommy Jones
There's that ignorance of 14th Amendment rearing its head again.
SuperLib
Pretty cut and dry. Could be used as a case study in discrmination laws.
SuperLib
Of course it's racist. Trump put a "blacks not allowed to rent here" sign on his property. The government stepped in and ended his discrimination.
bass4funk
It wasn’t racist. But I get it, like little kids when libs can’t get their way, they have a temper tantrum and will run to file a lawsuit to twist the arm and to force people to comply. Yes, that’s the right thing to do, even if it’s against their will.
If you compare New York in 2011 to New York in 1990, it seems hard to believe that it's the same city. In the 1970s, '80s and early '90s, New York was viewed as one of the world's most dangerous metropolises -- a cesspool of violence and danger depicted in gritty films like "The Warriors" and "Escape From New York." Friends who lived here during that time talk of being terrified to use the subway, of being mugged outside their apartments, and an overwhelming tide of junkies. Thirty-one one of every 100,000 New Yorkers were murdered each year, and 3,668 were victims of larceny
You guys just don’t know.
If you feel that your property is in jeopardy or individuals are threatening your livelihood, yes, you can, but then again, if you have the ACLU breathing down your back and trying to make you out to be a racist, then it’s better to settle otherwise they will drag it on and on and on $$$
Understandable at that time.
A lot of Blacks in those days were on government assistance, would trash the property, do drugs, sell drugs, commit acts of violence more than any other race, so if Trump was being cautious as a result, he had every right to be and if he profiled, it can’t be helped, if you have problems with the same group of people constantly, you are going to be a lot more skeptical, most people would, it has nothing to do with hate. Again, I’ve been around racists, interviewed them on several occasions and Trump doesn’t even come close to what we call an outright radical racist. He may be loud, at times rude and insensitive, but a racist? Doesn’t fit the classic profile at all.
Not entirely, but yes, I do agree that if you think that People making a problem for you and more of the same ethnic background, you will be more cautious as well, especially if you had numerous of bad experiences.
SuperLib
Nope, it was. Trump settled and agreed to stop his racist policy of denying blacks housing. Thank God, right?
The law does not read, "You cannot discriminate based on color, unless you are in New York and there are drugs, in which case you can exclude all blacks from your building."
Nope. Textbook case. If a black man asked if rentals were available, the doorman would say NO. If any other race asked, they were told YES. They would mark applications with C for "colored" so the people at the office knew to not rent to them. You might think that's a great idea, but it's textbook illegal.
bass4funk
I always try to give liberals a pass on that, ignorance is not their fault.
Not entirely.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/05/colorado-gay-wedding-cake-supreme-court
Could be, but you also don't know what was reported or said about the problems NYC had during the times, we don't know beyond that, but trump had every right to protect his investment given the climate and sadly, he probably profiled, but the drug epidemic was so systemic, I probably would have done the same thing, meaning, I would be more cautious and really do a background check to make sure, but background checks weren't like today. Remember, we are talking about a man that allowed a deranged Omarosa to live in the White House, racist, give me a break!
Depends.
SuperLib
Yes, he did. The company policy was that if a black man asked about rentals, to say they were full. Very much against the law.
If you did what Trump did, yes, you would.
Great, I'll have to hit you up for pizza recommendations sometime. As for real estate, I'm going to have to fall back on my real estate finance degree, my status as a licensed agent, and my experience in real estate.
Texas A&M Aggie
Trump holds the line on immigration as bipartisan plan emerges
Bravo. Finally, this is what leadership looks like.
President Trump gave Congress to fix DACA and come up with a comprehensive immigration bill. When March 5th comes and goes, POTUS Trump needs to issue an EO to not renew expiring DACA green cards and immediately deport those whose cards have expired. This process continues until all non-citizen DACAs + any illegal family members are deported.
In addition, any benefits like welfare, food stamps, free housing, secondary education, etc., be terminated on the date the EO is issued, which should encourage significant self-deportation. . . .
theFu
There is a path to citizenship for all illegals.
Go back to the original country
Visit the US embassy in that country.
File for a non-work Visa to visit the USA
Get a job ... as you file for a green card
Work in the USA for the necessary number of years
Get a green card
Start studying to be a citizen and take the citizen test.BAM, they are a naturalized citizen.
Or they could file for asylum with Japan which has much worse odds, it seems.
The USA really needs to end automatic citizenship just based on the location of birth alone. There needs to be a legal residency requirement in the USA for at least 1 parent. If both parents are there illegally, no citizenship for their children. If 1 is here legally, green card or citizen is fine, then the child gets citizenship but should have to claim it between their 18 and 21st birthdays.
I'd also end dual-citizenship and bringing more than 1 person more every decade from "the homeland."
bass4funk
If the intent to refuse service is because they harbor gender prejudices, it's wrong, but if it a private company, they don't have to take anyone in and if you don't like it, there are thousands of cake shops or hotels that will take you.
Tommy Jones
Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana . . .
bass4funk
The dreamers ain't got a say in this, they are not citizens, but they do want the Dems to take the deal, better than nothing.
Ok, that is your personal opinion and not everyone agrees with that. I think if anyone should be considered for legalization are the people that have followed the system and earned their rights to be American.
No, doesn't mean you are a racist person at all. If I own a cake shop and don't want to make a cake for a gay couple because It violates my religious principles and I still serve gays, but just believe that marriage is between a man and a woman doesn't mean I am homophobic. It just means, I draw the line when it comes to marriage. Libs try so hard to make everything about race.
No, he didn't, even courts make mistakes, there is no way that the man is a racist, but as I said before, I totally understand why he did what he did.
Sorry, but no, I would not, if I would not let someone move into my residence based on a fear that the individual is a drug dealer regardless of color, I would not be engaging in any racial biases behavior.
It does and you and I don't know all the small details surrounding it.
I am not trying to get anything, but it doesn't matter what others might think, I have lived in NYC, I have family and I know what it was like in the 70's and 80's and it was not a fun place at all and as I have been saying repeatedly, Trump from what I know had more than enough reason to deny these people, his property, his right. The end.
SuperLib
Of course he did. Discriminating against color in housing is against the law. The end.
Then you would be engaging in illegal discrimination against blacks as well. The end.
You keep repeating this as if it has any bearing on a housing discrimination case. It doesn't. It's just what you say to yourself to justify your illegal discrimination habits, as if you get some kind of free pass. You don't.
Tommy Jones
Oh, so he was worried about this. Why did he fight the case for two years?
You're correct. Refusing to rent to people based on the color of their skin does mean a person is racist.
Wow. Just effing wow.
CrazyJoe
The Dreamers are saying that they don't want to be made into hostages for white supremacy. They are better Americans than Trump and the Republicans will ever be.
clamenza
interesting. Where are these Republican controlled southern states?
Chicanoinjapan
I can play that game too.
Exactly. Just look at the Republican-controlled southern states hellholes where they keep the white population in poverty by offering them a nanny state. All designed to keep them voting Republican year after year.
bass4funk
About winning elections, yes, they do.
clamenza
Exactly. Just look at the Democrat-controlled inner city hellholes where they keep the black population in poverty by offering them a nanny state. All designed to keep them voting Democrat year after year.
theeastisred
They do care to some extent, then.
Dango bong
There is a proper process to go through, send them out and have them go through it like I did to live in Japan
bass4funk
Easier to settle than to drag your name through the mud, paying out costly court costs, attorney fees, pay and get it over with, doesn’t mean a person is guilty and doesn’t mean a person is racist.
Proably because you had a lot of Blacks slinging dope in areas that were controlled by the Colombo crime family. Frank Lucas controlled these areas, over saturated the market, so the majority of dealers in those areas were blacks, most of the buyers were white, most crack users were black, in many of the abandoned buildings that were squatters that were near his properties were a mixture of people. So with all these factors in mind, I would have done the same. It’s not about race in hatred because of a persons color and sadly, the people that were the perpetrators just happened to be black.
It’s amazing to me how libs just see color at every single angle and are quick to point out other people’s racism, but afraid to look in their own backyard.
Tommy Jones
He didn't break any laws? Then why was he sued by the DoJ? Why did he fight the case for two years before settling?
Race wasn't a factor? Why were blacks but not whites turned away?
https://www.npr.org/2016/09/29/495955920/donald-trump-plagued-by-decades-old-housing-discrimination-case
Hilarious that someone who refuses to accept the fact that Trump used race to discriminate in renting calls anyone else ignorant.
bass4funk
He didn’t break any laws and If you have lived in NYC during the 70’s and 80’s it was understandable. Race wasn’t the factor, but drugs and the mafia were.
Yes, because the Dems could care less about the dreamers. First the offer was 800K and then he went up to 2 million almost legalized and the Dems still said, No? These are THE most ignorant and diabolical people on the planet. Because they want to use DACA as a campaign attack pitch, the Dems would rather dig in, make these people’s lives miserable and hope they can gain traction in the midterms and use it to demonize the GOP. Stupid! If the Dems don’t want that generous offer and I really don’t want Trump to even do that much, but he’s willing to come to the middle and the Dems would go for anything, so then the DACA kids will just have to suffer. The Dems had an offer, they don’t want to fund the wall, end chain migration, end the visa lottery program, then so be it. Leave the dreamers where they are.
He wants a solution, the Dems don’t want one.
They already look bad, even a lot of dreamers don’t understand why the Dems won’t take this deal. Their loss, Trump can wait, but the dreamers......
Toasted Heretic
Trump broke the law by not renting to black Americans. He became President.
Chicanoinjapan
I beg to differ. Harriet Tubman, Oskar Schindler, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela. What do all of these people have in common? At one point they were considered "criminals" for breaking the law and fighting back against unfair laws.
clamenza
Calls Trump and his supporters scum of the earth in one breath, and in the next apes exactly what President Trump is trying to do.
Oh dear....
CrazyJoe
Trump already blamed the Dems for blowing up the "deal" before negotiations had begun. He doesn't want a solution, he wants to bait the Dems and make them look bad, while sabotage a deal by insisting on absurd demands.
Dango bong
this is the problem, you can not award criminals for breaking the law it never works. send them out to go through the proper process. every other country does
Tommy Jones
The master negotiator doing what he does best: derailing negotiations to satisfy the barely-literate, disgracefully ignorant minority of people that support him.
Parw back chain migration and scrap the visa lottery. There is no harm in having a merit based system.
cla68
Chain immigration and the visa lottery must be in the bill. It’s non-negotiable.