12/16/2024
I wonder how descendants of the Japanese Interment Camps feel about this SoftBank’s billionaire CEO Masayoshi Son being chosen to fund new jobs.
Japan’s SoftBank Pledges $100 Billion—And 100,000 Jobs— To US For Trump’s Second Term
“He’s a great negotiator,” SoftBank’s billionaire CEO Masayoshi Son joked about Trump after the American asked Son to double his commitment to $200 billion.
06/08/2024
African American Parents/Teachers, We Must Assertively Take Back Public Schools! As A National 2024 Quid Pro Quo Mandate!
12/21/2023
🗳 🗳 🗳 🗳 To Our Voice Is Our Vote Members 🗳 🗳 🗳 🗳
We are less than 11 months away from the 2024 elections. It does not matter at the national, state, and local levels; there are vital and volatile issues affecting the quality of our lives wherever we live. All of us have, in some way, been affected by multiple events over the past 4 years. This article, published on December 15, 2023, points out how Americans feel about the next year's campaigns and races.
🗳 How do you feel?
🗳 What actions and strategies have you considered taking to get involved and vet candidates?
Americans agree that the 2024 election will be pivotal for democracy, but for different reasons
The poll found that about half of U.S. adults, 51%, say democracy is working “not too well” or “not well at all.”
08/02/2023
~~ 🗳 🗳 To All 'Our Voice Is Our Vote' Members 🗳 🗳 ~~
During these volatile economic and political times, it is important to consider carefully where we donate our money and who we will vote for in the 2023 and 2024 elections!
08/02/2023
It Is Stunning To See People Donating Their Hard Earned Money To Help A MultiBillionaire Play His Get Out Of Jail Free Cards!
08/02/2023
As A Country, We Are 15 Months Away From Being Either A Democracy or Demagoguery! 11/05/2024
06/30/2023
~~ 🗳 🗳 To All 'Our Voice Is Our Vote' Members 🗳 🗳 ~~
Thank you to all the new followers who have joined this group. There is a great deal of current racial, political, and economic turbulence that, at times, is extremely irrational, polarizing, and divisive. As voters, vetting candidates requires a report card-type approach to determine who best addresses the issues that are important to yourself, your family, your community, and your race in exchange for our respective votes.
If they are new, it will be "What will they do?" or, as incumbents, "What have they done?" about our priority concerns. Whether they are new or incumbents, worth looking at their skills and expertise to effectively resolve differences and be collaborative to address the complexities of issues affecting legislative solutions that improve the quality of our lives. Strengths and weaknesses can determine whether either of them has the capacity and the capability to develop laws and regulations that meet the needs of the constituents they represent.
10/30/2021
🗳 🗳 To All 'Our Voice Is Our Vote' Members 🗳 🗳
Hope all of you have had a good week. I wanted to share a post and comment I put on my FB page about Biden losing support from a large voting block who put him in the office!! Curious to know what are your thoughts.
In the meantime, do have a wonderful weekend and if you are doing any Halloween celebrating, do enjoy!! 🎉
07/30/2021
🗳️🗳️ Our Voice Is Our Vote! 🗳️🗳️
Welcome Members And Visitors!!
~~ In 2021, What Has Reshaped My View About How I Vote!! ~~
Because polarization and divisiveness have turned political parties into disconcerting and often combative encounters even after the elections are over, feel strongly many elected legislators are totally ignoring the needs of their constituents and the people who voted them into office. Both parties in many instances continue to run for office after the election is over instead of being representatives; acting on behalf of people who reside in their voting districts.
As a result, making the choice to be Independent appeared to be more logical to avoid being hijacked by fear-mongering narratives marginalizing people who voted for them that creates a level of disruptive cognitive dissonance dominating political debates and media appearances. Also now I can discern who has the intellectual prowess, collaborative leadership to develop innovative programs and legislation that best meets my needs and resolve controversial issues important to me. It is definitely about quid pro quo to get my vote when it comes to what economically and efficiently will sustain foundations for intergenerational wealth 💰💰 and health 🩺🩺. In various instances, it will be the ability of a representative to courageously stand up and vote for issues that are exclusively pertinent to my race and/or my gender.
For me, it is now a new day and a new way to discern whether an incumbent, a candidate or a write-in will deserve my vote for the opportunity to achieve what is important to me. After their election, to get my vote again will be based on how they fulfill the accountability for tenets of their platform initiatives which meaningfully enhance the quality of my life!! 🗳️🗳️
06/22/2021
🗳️🗳️ Our Voice Is Our Vote! Members And Visitors 🗳️🗳️
Why Some Of Us As Black Americans No Longer Have Faith In Both Parties, It Began Prior To 2020 Election...
Two Articles That Look At Two Different Perspectives Of Disenchantment
* https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2020/1028/Why-Black-Americans-say-both-parties-are-failing-them-audio
* https://theconversation.com/young-black-americans-not-sold-on-biden-the-democrats-or-voting-143884
Time To Examine What Strategies Will Surface 2021 and 2022 In Terms Of Quid Pro Quo, Party Loyalties, Confrontations Over Voter Suppression, Local Issues, etc. What are your thoughts?
Young Black Americans not sold on Biden, the Democrats or voting
It's a myth that Black voters represent monolithic support for Democrats. A recent survey shows that young Black Americans in swing states have big reservations about Joe Biden, Democrats and voting.