Ray Berard
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Ray Berard
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MAGA Man Patriot ! Chromosomes and all !! Golf Hacker ! Family man ! May the truth set you free !
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“Name one thing the Republican Party has done for Black Americans?”
Say less, I was built for this question.
• 1863: Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring enslaved people in Confederate-held territory free.
• 1865: Republican-led Congress passed the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery in the United States.
• 1866: Republican Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, establishing citizenship and equal civil rights.
• 1867: Republican Congress passed the Reconstruction Acts, requiring former Confederate states to protect Black male suffrage before rejoining the Union.
• 1868: The 14th Amendment was ratified, granting birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law.
• 1870: The 15th Amendment was ratified, prohibiting racial discrimination in voting.
• 1870-1871: Enforcement Acts passed to protect Black voting rights from violence.
• 1875: Civil Rights Act passed banning discrimination in public accommodations.
• 1922: House passed Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill to make lynching a federal crime.
• 1957: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act creating Civil Rights Commission.
• 1957: President Eisenhower deployed troops to enforce school desegregation in Little Rock.
• 1960: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act expanding Black voting protections.
• 1969: Nixon administration implemented Philadelphia Plan with minority hiring goals.
• 1969: Nixon administration launched programs supporting Black business and entrepreneurship.
• 1970s-2000s: Republican administrations expanded minority contracting preferences.
• 1983: President Reagan signed law establishing Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday.
• 1991: President George H.W. Bush signed Civil Rights Act expanding discrimination remedies.
• 1996: Republican Congress passed welfare reform with work requirements and time limits.
• 1990s-present: Republican leaders advanced school choice and charter school programs.
• 2001: President George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind to close achievement gaps.
• 2017: President Trump signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act creating Opportunity Zones.
• 2018: President Trump signed First Step Act for criminal justice and sentencing reform.
• 2023: Supreme Court struck down race-conscious college admissions, ruling against affirmative action policies at Harvard and UNC.
• 2025: President Trump signed an executive order ending DEI programs, mandates, preferences, and offices across the federal government.
• 2025–2026: Reestablished and expanded the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) focused on excellence, innovation, research competitiveness, and additional grant funding/support.
• 2025–2026: Continued and promoted Opportunity Zones investments aimed at economically distressed communities.
• 2025–2026: Further implementation and follow-on efforts on criminal justice reform (building on First Step Act).

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@CryptoWendyO Ha !! You know he and all politicians would never go for that … willingly !
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All politician spending and any government funded entity needs to be put on the Blockchain to ensure transparency
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom
Today, my wife & I joined Donald Trump’s hit list. He has directed his Department of Justice to investigate us. They have not found a crime - they are simply trying to find one. He isn't coming after me because of mean tweets, but because I am considering running for President. He hates that I consistently call him out. He is simply the most corrupt President in American history. We have nothing to hide. Mr. President, come after me. I am not going anywhere. The country is watching.
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🚨 JUST IN: Kavanaugh and Alito just TORCHED the entire “independent commission” scam and the left is panicking because this is a HUGE win for President Trump
They went straight for the jugular. The question was simple: can Congress just slap the word “independent” on ANY Cabinet office and basically wipe out presidential power?
Kavanaugh wasn’t having it.
“Independent agencies aren’t accountable to the people. They’re not elected. Yet they’re exercising MASSIVE power over liberty and billion-dollar industries.”
Then Turley sums it up: Kavanaugh and Alito made SHORT WORK of the defenders.
Can Congress make ANY department “independent”?
Can they give them 20-year terms?
Every time the justices pressed, the other side COLLAPSED.
This is the Supreme Court reminding Washington who actually runs the executive branch.
Trump needed this. And he got it.p
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🚨 FIRE UP THE BASE! Sen. Tommy Tuberville just dropped a nuke on RINOs: Strip committee chairmanships from any GOP Senator who blocks filibuster reform or votes for Democrat amendments.
"YOU GOT TO PLAY HARDBALL!" 🔥 No more rewarding seniority over merit — put fighters in power who will actually deliver for President Trump and America First!
Time to put their feet to the fire and GET IT DONE.
A. YES — This is the hardball we need!
B. NO — More talk, no action
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