Sen. Tim Scott said the progressive monopoly in urban politics, policy, and culture has been a devastating failure for cities — and the African-American community in particular.
Last week, I toured the South Side of Chicago with Pastor Corey Brooks, a maverick man of God and community activist, and borrowed his pulpit.
In Baltimore, where government schools are getting record funding, 13 high schools had zero students proficient in math. In New York City, tax dollars are putting illegal immigrants up in hotels while American citizens are crushed by housing inflation. In Philadelphia, a radical district attorney is undermining the rule of law and getting innocent people hurt.
Now, 60 years later, that statistic about the black family is upside down: More than 70% of African-American kids do not have both parents at home. When Republicans in states like Georgia passed commonsense voting laws, President Biden called it "Jim Crow 2.0" and compared Republican senators like me to Bull Connor.
It's not just the president. The teachers union head Randi Weingarten recently said that people who support school choice and parents' rights are today's segregationists. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says even talking about an illegal immigration "surge" is white supremacy. Vice President Kamala Harris raised bail money for rioters who burned and devastated black and brown neighborhoods.
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