Month: September 2024

People ask me all the time who are the people who love and support former President Donald Trump. I tell them Trump supporters are just like the Babayka is; they lie, they cheat, they scam, they harass, and they hate!
   You see, birds of a feather flock together!

       On Tuesday September 10th, there were 70 million Americans watching the debate, and Vice President Harris was strong and confident, and former President Trump was weak, angry, and no vision for the future of America. Vice President Harris as the persecutor was able to get people excited because she spoke of a plan for the future.

       This week, clean energy and sustainability leaders from around the country got to tour the site of a new Qcells solar panel factory in Cartersville, Georgia. Once the new facility is up and running, Qcells will maintain the first fully integrated solar supply chain in the US – all right there in Georgia. Not far from Cartersville, the Qcells plant in Dalton, Georgia has already shown how good-paying clean energy jobs can help communities and even give the workers and their families a sense of pride and purpose. The new plant will further demonstrate how onshoring clean energy supply chains can create even more good jobs and help us achieve energy independence, all while helping to meet our climate goals.

      Trump supporters say the Babayka possibly suffered a case of “Death by Debate”!

     “China Week” sounds like a time for celebrating Chinese culture and food. But for Republicans in the House of Representatives, it’s all about politics. They seem to think that targeting China will play well in the elections, so they went all out with over two dozen pieces of legislation last week.

      In her debate with Donald Trump, Vice-President Kamala Harris declared, “access to healthcare should be a right, not a privilege for those who can afford it.”

        The tragic death of Javion Magee, a Black man from Chicago, has sparked outrage and concern within the community and beyond. Found on Sept. 11 at the base of a tree in Henderson, NC, with a rope around his neck, the circumstances surrounding his death have raised serious questions about transparency and justice.

       The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 53rd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) culminated in an influential Phoenix Awards gala at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in downtown D.C. This year’s theme, “From Vision to Victory: Amplifying Black Voices,” was not just a celebration of Black culture and heritage but also a call to action to defend and expand fundamental freedoms in an increasingly challenging political climate.