09/30/2020 / By Cassie B.
President Trump has proposed a second-term plan that aims to uplift black communities in a variety of ways, fueled by an investment of roughly $500 billion. Some of the highlights include bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. and using an immigration policy that is aimed at protecting American jobs. It also promises improved education and job training, along with homeownership opportunities. In addition, it seems to provide improved access to healthcare and lower healthcare costs.
Trump announced the plan at a speech during a Black Voices for Trump campaign rally in Atlanta, referring to it as a “contract with black Americans” for the upcoming four years should he be re-elected. He said that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has been taking black voters for granted and has participated in most of the policies that have brought about pain and suffering to the black community over the last half a century.
His campaign said: “After years of neglect by Democrat politicians, black Americans have finally found a true advocate in President Trump, who is working tirelessly to deliver greater opportunity, security, prosperity, and fairness to their communities.”
Here is a closer look at the main aspects of the Platinum Plan. The full report can be viewed on his campaign’s official website.
Measures for increasing black economic empowerment and access to capital:
Measures aimed at improving healthcare and making it more affordable:
Measures for creating greater educational opportunities:
Measures aimed at improving safety and the justice system:
Making black communities more prosperous:
The plan also draws attention to some of President Trump’s accomplishments so far that have benefited black Americans, such as achieving historical employment levels for blacks. It also points out that he was the first president to give historically black colleges long-term funding. It also mentions the First Step Act, which he says has brought about some common-sense criminal justice reform and made communities safer for families and businesses.
Black Voices for Trump Advisory Board Member K. Carl Smith said in a statement: “Though black Americans have traditionally been shut out of opportunities to grow our own businesses and create generational wealth, President Trump is working hard to give us access to the American Dream.”
He added: “President Trump is a businessman and understands that pride, community, and dedication are built through entrepreneurship.”
Democratic lawmaker Vernon K. Jones told Fox News’ Bret Baier that Trump’s commitment to the black community is “unparalleled to any other president, Democrat or Republican, in the past 50 years,” adding that he has made good on promises he made four years ago, such as prison reform with the First Step Act, opportunity zone districts and supporting historically black colleges.
Although many of his detractors will view this as a last-ditch attempt by Trump to attract more black votes, the truth is that many of these steps make a lot of sense and could go a long way toward improving people’s lives. Isn’t it interesting that we haven’t seen any type of detailed plan aimed at truly helping black communities coming from the Black Lives Matter-loving Dems?
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