Thursday, October 29, 2020

Lil Wayne: My Homeboy Is Donnie!

A Trump in every Tunechi.
 

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Donald J. Trump does have a little swag with some in the hip-hop community.

The latest entertainer to endorse Trump is Dwayne Michael Carter, best known as Lil’ Wayne.

He posted on social media his meeting with the president.

He thanked Trump for endorsing the “Platinum Plan,” a set of proposals to help the Black community.

OPPORTUNITY – By achieving historic employment levels for Black Americans, as well as increasing access to capital for new businesses, President Trump has been committed to ensuring all Black Americans can achieve the American Dream

SECURITY – By signing into law the celebrated First Step Act, President Trump has brought common sense criminal justice reform to the American people for the first time in decades, while ensuring that our streets and communities are safe for families and business owners

PROSPERITY – As the first President to provide long-term funding to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, this Administration continues to seek immediate and generational advancement for Black Americans

FAIRNESS – As demonstrated through his actions to initiate investment into Opportunity Zones, as well as address health disparities, wage gaps and necessary education reforms, President Trump works every day to advance a fair and just America for the Black Community

Trump's proposed “Platinum Plan” includes creating 3 million jobs in the Black community over the next four years, increasing access to capital by nearly $500 billion and strengthening Trump’s immigration policies to protect American jobs, according to his website.

Another artist, Ice Cube, is also working with Trump on his "Platinum Plan" for Black Americans. He told “Fox News Sunday” that he is “not playing politics with this.”

It’s all a damn scam just like Cube’s Contract for Black America bullshit which doesn’t include women, LGBTQ Blacks and Black children.



It’s wild that many of these rappers can’t even perform due to COVID-19 restrictions. They can’t do any filming of movies and television shows due to the pandemic. I will say that DaBaby is likely going to be a superspreader for the coronavirus. He continues to make music videos in open public without facial protection. His ego will eventually come to an end when local leaders shut it down. Cause you can’t be seriously doing these things when most Americans are struggling to survive this pandemic.

The meeting between the president and the rapper took place at the Trump National Doral Miami resort, White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere confirmed to ABC News on Thursday.

Which Black Trump-supporting agitator annoys you the most?
Lii Wayne
Kimberly Klacik
Stacey Dash
Ice Cube
Diamond & Silk
50 Cent
Candace Owens
Tariq Nasheed
Jesse Lee Peterson
Terrence K Williams
Kanye West
Larry Elder

His namesake is known for wealth. Rappers and entertainers alike used to consider Trump a relatable billionaire. Now that the curtain is pulled down, we see him as a despicable human being who relishes in being the center of attention.

As a business mogul, Trump was an icon in hip-hop music for more than three decades and rappers, including Lil Wayne, hailed his wealth and power in hundreds of lyrics, but once he jumped into the political ring in 2015, he was fervently rejected by the hip-hop community

What better career than being the President of the United States?

The President of the United States is perhaps the most visible “center of attention.” The role of the president is the center of government leadership. Trump treats this shit like a “reality television show” and having a bunch of washed up rappers, entertainers and athletes endorse him is so “reality television.”





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