Monday, January 19, 2015

MLK’s words just as relevant today | Southern Poverty Law Center

MLK’s words just as relevant today | Southern Poverty Law Center



HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARTIN LUTHER KING 01-19-2014


 


MLK's DREAM for AMERICA is a POLITICALLY CORRECT REALITY, but only for the LILY WHITE LYIN LIBERALS LIVIN in the ALL-WHITE, HIGH-FENCED GUARDED, ARMED-GUARDED GATED JEWBURGS!


 


CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, ABC and NBC spend MLK DAY tellin BLACK FOLKS how everything has CHANGED for the BETTER, when in REALITY most BLACK FOLKS are far WORSE OFF in 2015, than at any other point in our NATION's HISTORY! The UNEMPLOYMENT RATE for BLACK MEN in CITIES and TOWNS like ST. LOUIS, DETROIT, ATLANTA, CLEVELAND, FLINT, NEW ORLEANS, BATON ROUGE, JACKSON, BIRMINGHAM, CHICAGO, BALTIMORE, PHILLY, PITTSBURG, MEMPHIS, JACKSONVILLE, etc., is as HIGH as 90%!


 


In 2015, PRESIDENT OBAMA has 51% of all PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS LIVING in POVERTY!


 


No one ever DREAMED that PRESIDENT OBAMA could have ACCOMPLISHED so little during his first 6-years in the WHITE HOUSE!


 


PRESIDENT OBAMA PROMISED U.S. sooOOOO MUCH, but has DELIVERED U.S unto EVIL!



PRESIDENT OBAMA has just 24 more months left in OFFICE to FUNDEMENTALLY TRANSFORM U.S. into a 3rd WORLD NATION! (TRAINAISM)


 


For the first time, more than half of U.S. public school students live in low-income households, according to a new analysis from the Southern Education Foundation.


Overall, 51 percent of U.S. schoolchildren came from low-income households in 2013, according to the foundation, which analyzed data from National Center for Education Statistics on students eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. Eligibility for free or subsidized lunch for students from low-income households serves as a proxy for gauging poverty, says the foundation, which advocates education equity for students in the South.


The report shows the percentage of schoolchildren from poor households has grown steadily for nearly a quarter-century, from 32 percent in 1989. "By 2006, the national rate was 42 percent and, after the Great Recession, the rate climbed in 2011 to 48 percent," says the report.


 


Kent McGuire, president of the Southern Education Foundation, told The Washington Post that the analysis shows poverty has reached a "watershed moment."


“The fact is, we’ve had growing inequality in the country for many years,” McGuire said. “It didn’t happen overnight, but it’s steadily been happening. Government used to be a source of leadership and innovation around issues of economic prosperity and upward mobility. Now we’re a country disinclined to invest in our young people.”


 


PRESIDENT OBAMA has FUNDEMENTALLY CHANGED U.S. FOREVER: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…/southern-education-foundati


 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT for AMERICA - 2015

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