Henry Davis is a controversial conservative political commentator on Twitter. In a recent video, he laid out an uncomfortable truth about the reality of Black voters supporting Democrat Joe Biden in 2020 against President Donald J. Trump; They got fooled again. Many voters believed Biden’s lies about how he would care for the very poor, that his administration would provide continuous “free stuff.” The reality is here now, and it is harsh.
“Evictions unfold from North Carolina to Virginia to Ohio and beyond Monday the eviction system, which saw a dramatic drop in cases before a federal moratorium expired over the weekend, rumbled back into action. Activists fear millions will be tossed onto the streets as the delta variant of the coronavirus surges,” The AP reported on Monday.
Key Point: Voters often fall into this trap of believing the Democrat party. So what President Trump offered in independence and job stability, Biden offered in the fantasy dreams of utopia socialist giveaways. Unfortunately, some people never learn the fact that what poor people get from the government quickly expires when they want to move on without dependents or when they want to change dependents for their own purpose.
That time for the Democrat Party to dump poor American voters, to favor illegals has come. Although it is not an exclusive mistake by Black Americans, Henry Davis calls out Black voters who are impacted by Biden’s betrayal.
“BLACK VS. WHITE AMERICA WHEN IT COMES TO STIMULUS MONEY!! #moratorium #homeless WE LOVE
BLACK VS. WHITE AMERICA WHEN IT COMES TO STIMULUS MONEY!!#moratorium #homeless
WE LOVE @JoeBiden!!! pic.twitter.com/dty3i1zmgk— Henry Davis (@Henryhooddavis) August 1, 2021
The truth is here no matter how uncomfortable it is for us to accept. Davis knows. Davis lives in a heavily-run Democrat-dominated area of St. Louis MO, where state lawmakers have received massive amounts of federal wealth, earmarked to pour into their depleted communities, and yet, nothing changes for the people at all.
Bottom line: 1945 was the last time a Republican had been elected mayor of the city of St. Louis.
In a recent video, Davis shows his community and the urban plight and devastation in a once-thriving American community. Where did the money go that was supposed to help this area and these American people? Consider how much American wealth is transferred to housing illegal aliens, and where is Biden’s administration to give Davis neighborhood any slice of that pie?
Biden is nowhere even though it is the very demographic, Black Democrats, voting Biden into the highest office in the world.
How about the political icon and Democrat celebrity Van Jones, who Davis reports just received 100 Million dollars for a nonprofit? None of these Democrats did what President Trump had planned to do, to help Urban neighborhoods, yet the majority of Black voters continue to support Democrats.
Davis makes a plea to Jones:
@PastorDScott …
Maybe you can get in touch with @VanJones68 about helping the CONSERVATIVE URBAN PROJECT???— Henry Davis (@Henryhooddavis) July 20, 2021
As far as the eviction moratorium, the AP reported, homelessness is on it’s way:
“The Biden administration allowed the federal moratorium to expire over the weekend and Congress was unable to extend it.
Historic amounts of rental assistance allocated by Congress had been expected to avert a crisis. But the distribution has been painfully slow: Only about $3 billion of the first tranche of $25 billion had been distributed through June by states and localities. A second amount of $21.5 billion will go to the states.
Of course it is not only Black voters who have been betrayed by the Democrats, especially by Joe Biden.
More than 15 million people live in households that owe as much as $20 billion to their landlords, according to the Aspen Institute. As of July 5, roughly 3.6 million people in the U.S. said they faced eviction in the next two months, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey.
In Columbus, Ohio, Chelsea Rivera showed up at Franklin County court Monday after receiving an eviction notice last month. A single mom, she’s behind $2,988 in rent and late fees for the one- bedroom apartment she rents for herself and three young sons.
The 27-year-old said she started to struggle after her hours were cut in May at the Walmart warehouse where she worked. She’s applied to numerous agencies for help but they’re either out of money, have a waiting list, or not able to help until clients end up in court with an eviction notice.
Rivera said she’s preparing herself mentally to move into a shelter with her children.
“We just need help,” she said, fighting back tears. “It’s just been really hard with everyday issues on top of worrying about where you’re going to live.”
And where are the jobs? And why are we importing a massive amount of illegals into the country and paying for them and their families? Where is Joe Biden and Barack Obama with their hope and change now?
Davis is controversial, but he is also right.
Kari is an ex-Community Organizer who writes about Cultural Marxism, grassroots activism, music, IndyCar racing and political campaigns. @Saorsa1776