Dec. 31, 2011 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populous conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host for tonight, James Edwards.
And welcome, everybody, to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
We're live tonight on New Year's Eve.
It's a very special New Year's Eve broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Saturday evening, December 31st.
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You know, last week we played a tape because it was Christmas Eve.
Now, I'll suffer a lot of things, but I can't work on Christmas Eve.
But New Year's Eve, well, that's a whole nother story because here we are.
We can't play two tapes in a row.
Even though a lot of people in radio would take the night off with it being New Year's Eve, not us.
Going a week without this show was like going a week without oxygen.
We barely made it, but we're here.
We hope you enjoyed your Christmas, of course.
We certainly did.
And it was, you know, the night we took off last Saturday was well spent with family and friends being Christmas Eve and all.
But we're here tonight live on New Year's Eve.
The party will begin.
Well, I guess the party begins now if you're tuned in, but our party will begin when we get home.
We'll do the countdown thing to midnight and all that fun stuff.
But first, we're here eager and anxious to be with you again, ladies and gentlemen, after being off last week.
Just to give you a quick idea of what we'll be covering tonight in a very fun, quirky installment of the broadcast.
We're going to be covering politics for sure.
As you know, if you've been reading our website lately, we have been providing some saturation coverage of the Ron Paul campaign.
And of course, the latest development in it, which is Ron Paul is apparently America's premier racist.
Now, yes, indeed.
Now that Ron Paul has become the frontrunner in the GOP primaries, he is now being cast as a racist.
Ron Paul is a racist.
We're going to be talking about it.
And we have been talking about it on the website.
We're going to be talking about it tonight on the broadcast in depth.
We're going to cover it a little bit this hour and then get into it a little bit more in the second hour.
We're going to be also covering later on tonight the political cesspool's top 10 moments of 2011, a year that saw many highlights.
We've broken down and decided on our top 10.
We're going to be going from 10 to 1 in the second hour.
And then, ladies and gentlemen, if that's not enough for you, during the third and final hour of tonight's New Year's Eve broadcast, we're going to be joined by our old friend and former Hollywood star, Sonny Landam.
Sonny has appeared in some blockbuster movies.
Y'all remember Predator with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
48 Hours with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.
Well, he co-starred in those and many other high-octane hits in the 1980s.
He's going to be back on the show tonight to send us into 2012 on a strong note.
You never want to miss Sonny Landam when he's on the show.
He's going to take us behind the scenes on some of his films.
We're going to be talking about movies tonight with Sonny.
What was it like working with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
What was it like being on the scene of Predator?
If you have a question for Sonny, email it in, media at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
Media at thepoliticalcesspool.org.
We might read yours on the air when Sonny Landam joins us live a little bit later on this evening.
And we'll be talking more about that as we lead up to the third hour.
But first, all that banner aside or announcements aside, you know, we had to work them in.
We weren't here last week.
Keith Alexander joining me in the studio tonight, and he has brought in all sorts of newspaper articles to share with you this hour.
And we're going to be sure to get to that as well.
A vast and varied program this evening.
Keith, how was your Christmas, buddy?
Christmas was great.
And of course, it couldn't be better than be down here on Beale Street, Bodacious Beale Street on New Year's Eve.
You know, we're down here in the hood where it's always all good.
If you hear explosions or automatic weapons fire or something, you'll know that things have gotten unusually spirited down here.
But that's not altogether out of the question, James.
I tell you, no, that's just our background music for any given show we do in downtown Memphis.
And with it being New Year's Eve tonight in downtown Memphis, Lord have mercy.
We've got to have the flak jackets on as we leave the studio tonight.
You're lucky you leave a couple hours earlier than me.
By the time I get out of here at 9 o'clock Central, they're really going to be revved up down there in the bars below us.
So we'll see.
We'll see.
But anyway, Keith, as I said, during the second hour tonight, we're really going to get in depth with Bill Rowland when he joins me as co-host to talk about what's going on with Ron Paul.
The closer Ron Paul gets to winning the Iowa caucuses, the more the GOP hierarchy and the media in general, the establishment media, is turning up the heat to cast him as a racist.
You know, it must be so good to be a liberal.
If you're ever getting beaten in an argument, if you ever find yourself without ammunition, and let's face it, when it comes to intellectual ammunition, the liberals are almost always outmatched, you can always go to your ace of spades.
And thank God there's a lot of aces in their deck because they play this card every single time.
You're losing a debate.
You call the guy a racist.
And in fact, that is what the modern day definition of racist is.
If you've read my book or if you have common sense, you know it.
A racist is any white person who publicly disagrees with the liberal.
Ron Paul scaring them to death with his poll numbers.
Now he is America's premier racist.
Look, you don't even have to be a conservative to be a racist.
Any white person will do, as Hillary Clinton found out when she had the temerity to actually challenge Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in the last presidential election.
We had this article back in August called Fracas at the Farmer's Market about a situation where black welfare recipients were being put to the back of the bus, according to the local newspaper, because every vendor there, and they tended to be granola-munching Birkenstock-wearing hippies, those are the people that did not.
What are you doing, James?
Keep the signal to get closer.
Well, look, I can't.
I'm in some type of strange squatting position.
So I'm going to put this where I can actually stand up and talk to the mic.
But if granola eating Birkenstock wearing hippies are racist, then you know that every last candidate in the Republican field, including Herman Kane, is a racist in the eyes of the left.
And furthermore, left-wingers will cannibalize their own.
They'll go after them.
So, you know, everybody, you know, well, they say, ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for you.
I think that was John Dunne who said that.
I can't get any closer, James, without swallowing the microphone.
I can't do it.
I can't get any closer, James.
This is as close as I can get.
But anyway, if, you know, if Ron Paul is subject to it, Newt Gingrich is, every last person there in the Republican field is subject to being charged racist.
And whoever the nominee turns out to be for the Republicans in this next presidential race, I guarantee you, I'll bet you a dollar to a donut hole that that person is going to be denounced as a racist loudly, proudly, and strongly throughout the actual campaign when they actually lock horns Obama and whoever it's going to be.
With any luck, it will be Ron Paul, but that still remains to be seen.
They're doing their best to take him down.
Again, much more coverage of that forthcoming in the second hour tonight.
But speaking to make Keith's point even more clear, as if it needs to be made any more clear than we already know it to be, Kelly Clarkson, if anyone knows who Kelly Clarkson is out there, raise your hand.
I do.
She was the first winner of American Idol.
She's about my wife's age, I guess, 26, 27 years old, young girl.
Socially very liberal.
But she has had a lot of success as a pop singer.
And as far as modern-day pop music goes, you could do a lot worse.
I like a couple of her songs.
Well, anyway, she is socially liberal, as we've just established.
Well, she put out a Twitter post saying that she said very simply that she's supporting Ron Paul.
And now the media is dogpiling her as a racist.
And I tell you, it just doesn't get any more clearer than that.
Anyone who disagrees with the liberal is a race.
We've got to take a break.
We'll be back with much, much more.
So I've seen any good movies lately?
No, not really.
Why do you say it like that?
It's just that those movie trailers are so deceptive.
You know, like, I'll see a commercial for something that looks like a really fun, romantic comedy.
And I go to the theater.
Well, that's $7.50 I'll never see again.
Disappointed?
I'm disgusted is a better word.
Hey, I did finally find a way to know a movie's content before I go see it.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, there's this website, pluggedinmag.com.
Lets me choose the movies I want to see intelligently.
Tells me what's good about a movie, what's bad.
Not only that, but it does the same thing with music and TV shows.
What's wrong?
Well, we just walked out of a movie last week.
Makes me wish I'd checked it out first.
Plugged in, huh?
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the New Year's Eve broadcast of the Political Cess Pool Radio Program.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, in studio with you this first hour.
I'm going to be talking about a lot of things this hour.
During the second hour, we're going to be getting back onto the Ron Paul bandwagon.
Lots of news out there of interest to our audience swirling around the Ron Paul campaign right now.
We've been covering it on our website, as you know, as a result of some newsletters that Ron Paul sent out in the 1980s.
All of a sudden, that's a big story again.
Some of the statements he said were a little over the top, but none of them were untrue, as far as I'm concerned.
And a little bit of hyperbole employed, but nothing to get your feathers ruffled about.
I mean, black comedians use far more vulgar things than anything that appeared in these few passages.
And of course, you know what they always do.
They pick three or four sentences out of a lifetime of statements.
And of course, Ron Paul has disavowed the statements and said he didn't write them, so on and so forth.
Who knows?
But nevertheless, Ron Paul being labeled a racist, still, though, projected to win Iowa.
We'll be talking about that later.
GOP is going to take off the gloves if he does win.
What could be in store for them?
A good article on Pat Buchanan's website gives you the answers.
The very same thing that the GOP did to Pat after he won the New Hampshire primaries in 1996.
In the middle of all of this rancor about Paul, which is only going to escalate as he continues to do well, CNN's Jack Cafferty, of all people, a guy who appears with Wolf Blitzer, delivers a beautiful pro-Ron Paul commentary on CNN.
And just to prove the point that it would appear as though the next Republican nominee is either going to be Ron Paul or Mitt Romney, they were the only two to qualify to be on the ballot in the state of Virginia.
All of the other GOP contenders, including Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry, failed to even have the infrastructure to gain enough signatures to qualify to be on the ballot when Virginians go to vote for their GOP nominee.
All of this and much, much more.
Oh, and yeah, by the way, in case you didn't know it, I had nearly forgotten about it.
It has been so long.
Ron Paul was once scheduled to be on this radio program.
And the fact that he nearly came on the show was enough for the media to sink its teeth into.
So there is a Ron Paul political cesspool connection in the midst of everything else that's going on.
That we will be talking about in depth in tonight's second hour.
And don't forget movie star Sonny Landam.
You remember the guy that fought the Predator barehanded?
Right before the very end of the movie, he stood on the bridge and cut himself from side to side with a knife, went after the predator against Arnold Schwarzenegger's wishes.
Well, that's Sunny Land.
I mean, he was in a lot of big movies in the 80s.
I'm going to be talking to him about those movies during tonight's third hour as we wrap things up on a little lighter note.
Have a little fun here on New Year's Eve.
Now, that being said, that being said, we're going to get back over to Keith and we're going to see how we do.
Let me comment about Ron Paul since you spent that time on him.
Ron Paul is being attacked now.
Why?
You've got to, you know, basically, it's so simple that I even, you know, am reluctant to even talk about it, but it's so obvious.
The same people that control the Republican Party are the same people that control the Democratic Party.
Jewish power and influence, folks.
Jewish power and influence cannot abide anyone who is not totally in the tank for the state of Israel and is willing to sacrifice their firstborn child and press the red button to drop the bomb on any adversary that the Israelis' best interests would be served if we did that.
So consequently, Ron Paul is maverick.
They don't want him.
They didn't want Pat Buchanan.
They will not abide any person in the presidency from any party who is not totally in the tank for Israel.
And there, I've said it.
Okay?
There you go.
All right.
Well, let's get into our normal behind enemy lines segment.
The Sunday commercial appeal from December the 25th, Christmas Day, has provided the first article we're going to get into.
It's the lead article for the newspaper on page one.
Sea of poverty, not the sea of love like Frankie Ford song or whatnot.
The sea of poverty magnifies woes.
From health care to house fires, it's worse in the city's poorest tracts.
Well, folks, what else is there about these tracks besides poverty?
Of course, it's race, the unmentionable factor.
These are all vast majority black areas.
Well, let's read a little bit about the Commercial Appeal's heart-rending take on all this.
It wasn't long after Mario Baker's elderly neighbor died that vandals moved in and gutted the old man's home, leaving a rotting vacant shell of a structure that quickly attracted more serious criminal activity, including a recent rape.
Baker 32 sees that house, along with many others that are boarded up and emblazoned with gang graffiti, every time he leaves his family home near Ingle and Castex in southwest Memphis to collect or sell scrap, scrap metal they're talking about, the only work he can scrounge in the area.
His mother often cooks food for the homeless who seek shelter in the vacant buildings.
You grow up here, Baker says, and you know you're at ground zero.
Baker's neighborhood is ground zero, all right.
It's part of Census Tract 53, the stricken blighted area between Kansas Street and McKellar Lake, south of South Parkway, that's home to some of the most concentrated poverty in all of Memphis.
Of the estimated 3,835 residents here, fully 60% live below the poverty line, according to the latest census data.
It is this kind of concentrated poverty.
Let me turn the page now that magnifies problems such as crime, infant mortality, low-performing schools, poor health care, and even house fires, says Robert Lipscomb, Director of Housing and Community Development for the City of Memphis.
It really hurts the whole psyche of the neighborhood.
It's not just poverty and lack of income.
It's all the social pathologies that are spawned by that.
Spawned by poverty or spawned by race is the question.
Of course, they're never going to ask that question in the commercial appeal.
Next month, Mayor A.C. Wharton is expected to announce a major initiative to deal with poverty.
Although no details have been released, Lipskin said the plan will be a comprehensive effort to lift people out of what he calls the sea of poverty engulfing much of the city.
Well, I can tell you exactly what it is, James, because this has been tried before and it has had disastrous consequences before.
What they're going to try to do is rather than spread the wealth, they're going to try to spread the misery.
They're going to get all these people that are concentrated in this poverty pocket and sprinkle them like fairy dust throughout the suburbs of Memphis via Section 8 housing vouchers that they can use.
And, you know, any landlord better darn well accepted unless he wants to spend a fortune defending himself against an EEOC lawsuit.
That's what they're going to do.
And what that has managed to do, already they've done it in the Hope Six Housing Program.
Hope 6 is a federal program.
A federal law was passed in the Clinton administration.
Hope stands for Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere.
And in Memphis, which is kind of like a laboratory where all this stuff is being worked out before it is unleashed onto Buke, Iowa or Spanish Fort Utah, and all these other places that don't have the benefits of diversity and multiculturalism that we do here in Memphis.
Well, what they did was they bulldozed down all the old housing projects that had proven to be virtually indestructible despite the best efforts of the people that lived in them.
And they built what they called mixed-use housing, supposedly rich, middle-class, and poor, all living together.
Well, I haven't seen a lot of millionaires pulling up stakes in the suburbs and moving into this Hope 6 housing.
So about half of it tends to be empty.
They found that black people after the latest housing bubble aren't real anxious to become homeowners, so they're having to rent out a lot of this property that was supposed to be for home ownership.
And what has happened to the denizens of the housing projects?
The same type of people that they're talking about here in this pocket of poverty.
They were given Section 8 housing vouchers and sent out to the inner suburbs where they caused the crime rate to spike out of control, James.
All right, we've got to put the brakes on it right there, ladies and gentlemen.
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Welcome back to the show, everybody.
December 31st, it's New Year's Eve.
We're happy to be with you.
Wouldn't want to be anywhere else on this semi-holiday evening.
I guess you could count New Year's Eve as a sort of a holiday.
Nobody goes to work tomorrow, so, you know, at least if you have a government job.
Anyway, Keith Alexander, the multi-talented Keith Alexander, is the only guy I know that can take local news from the Memphis newspaper and break it down to such a way that it contains relevance for a national and indeed global audience.
And speaking of the audience, before I turn it back over to Keith, of course, you know, we get emails all the time and we love every single one of them.
And it's, you know, it'd be impossible to read them all.
But every now and then we want to just provide you with the sampling.
We've got one in today that was really addressed to both Keith and myself.
And it comes from a listener, Ron, down in Louisiana.
So one of our Louisiana listeners, Keith, Ron writes, James, it was very short, but sweet and to the point.
And I think it embodies the sentiment that so many people tuning in tonight share.
Ron from Louisiana writes, James, you and Keith and the show are the high points of my week.
Well, it can't get much better than that as far as we're concerned.
If we have that effect on even one listener, then that's enough to spur us on to bigger and better things.
And of course, Ron, we would say in response to that, being able to bring the show to you and everyone else is certainly the highlight of our week.
We're all a team here.
We're all family.
We're grateful for your support and we couldn't do it without you.
You know, Keith, and we get these emails all the time from people.
It just really blows me away.
People overseas even.
I remember, I don't know if it was Japan or Norway.
It might have been one of the Scandinavian countries.
They said that they download the podcast.
You know, it's too late for them to listen live when we're on the air Saturday night Central time, but they get the program off the archives and they go hiking and mountain biking up there in Scandinavia, listening to the political cesspool.
It's really amazing, the reach that we have.
Yep.
Well, let's get on back to the Sea of Poverty program.
You know, I was talking about how the government in Memphis' response to the poverty pockets, as they used to call them back in the 60s, that we have so many of in Memphis, is to beneficently spread the poverty people out like fairy dust in the other neighborhoods.
They've decided, just like they did in education, if they can't raise the black population up to the level of the white, they're going to drag the white population down to the level of the blacks.
And that's what they're doing here, in essence, regarding housing, just like it worked so well in public education.
That's why public education, much more so than TV, as Newton Minnow said back in the 50s, is the vast wasteland, particularly in a place like Memphis, and it will soon be coming to your community if it hasn't come already.
In fact, in this article, Robert Lipscomb, who is the black head of housing and urban development in Memphis, he admits what I was just talking about before the most recent break.
He said, Lipscomb said the city has tried to deal with concentrated poverty by demolishing its large public housing projects, most recently Clayburn Homes in South Memphis, and giving residents vouchers to live in Section 8 or public housing elsewhere.
Of course, they're not living in places where Gail Rose or Johnny Pitts or all these other liberal big shots in town live.
They give them housing vouchers and direct them to places like Cordova, Bartlett, Germantown, South Haven, places where the lower middle class and working class people live, both white and black, who have scrimped and saved to try to provide a better life for their family.
Well, their best efforts are being intentionally sabotaged by the government, and no one feels the least bit of guilt or remorse about this.
Now, it also says in here in this article, you've got a lot of good people in these neighborhoods still, Betts said.
In past decades, residents in Tract 53, that's the poverty pocket they were featuring in this article, could find work in the numerous industries, including a general electric plant, that was a general electric lamp plant, that operated in the neighborhood, said Reverend Ralph White, pastor at Bloomfield Baptist Church, that's a black church, located at the northern end of the tract on South Parkway.
When those companies moved and went out of business, you left the area with people who had depended on those jobs, he said.
White said plants are heavily on heavily industrial President's Island, located a mile or so west of Tract 53, tend to hire workers living in other parts of the Memphis area.
This is going to tie right in with the next article we're going to discuss about the new Electrolux plant in Memphis, which is being located on President's Island.
Well, there's a reason why the deindustrialization of America happened, and you'll only hear it here on the political cesspool.
It happened because of government interference and regulation brought on primarily by the civil rights movement, and in particular the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which spawned, among other things, the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission as its enforcement arm, the infamous EEOC.
This is what caused American businesses to finally throw up their hands and say, we've got to find an alternative.
We can't take this on directly or else we'll be bad old racist, just like Ron Paul has been accused of being, just like every Republican candidate is bound to be accused of being, and even Democrat candidates who have the temerity like Hillary Clinton to run against a black candidate for president.
Well, because of the EEOC, these businesses started to move to the Macchiadori area of Mexico, to the Pacific Rim, where they found not only did they get away from the EEOC, OSHA, the EPA, and all these other federal regulatory nightmare commissions that had been created.
They also found a different workforce, one that was more willing to work and one that worked harder and was not constantly trying to gold brick filing false workers' compensation claims and things like this.
So consequently, they found a way around the roadblock, and that's what has happened.
That's why there aren't these industrial manufacturing jobs.
Now, what's the difference between a manufacturing job and a service industry job, like a warehouse job?
Basically, a factory job in Memphis paid at least $20 an hour and had full benefits.
On the other hand, a service sector job like working in a warehouse maxes out at $10 an hour with no benefits.
So even if mom and dad both work, they're not going to have the same income that one of them had back when we had industries here.
But this is, again, one of the byproducts, part of the blowback of the liberalization of America.
The triumph of liberalism, rather than being this great blessing that it's portrayed to be by all the national news media, the entertainment industry, and all of the salons of American culture that we have today, it's been a disaster.
It has led to the hollowing out of America's industrial core.
We can't even create a helicopter or an airplane now without importing parts, and it's because of liberalism.
And in particular, it's because of the civil rights movement.
Now, you're never going to get that analysis anywhere but on this show, James.
There's a lot of things you're not going to get anywhere but on this show.
And one of them, if I could use that segue, Keith, and you know, what we got to do here right now, I'll tell you what's going on, is that Keith's got to transition to the next story.
Keith and I are both technophobes, so we've got to get the other newspaper he brought in so we can make that transition.
And while he's doing that, I'm going to tread water here by telling you another thing you're not going to get anywhere but the political cesspool, at least for tonight, is Sonny Landam, our big guest, our featured guest for the evening.
If all this politics stuff, I'll tell you, you got to hear it.
You're not going to hear it.
As Keith said, anywhere else, but here are some of these opinions.
And it's opinions that so many Americans fundamentally share with us, and that's the crime.
They hunger for them, and we feed you here.
We give you that red meat every Saturday night on the Cessboat.
But again, ladies and gentlemen, tonight, before I toss it back over to Keith, third hour for the full hour, we're going to go behind the scenes with Sonny Landam onto the sets of some of the biggest action movies of the 1980s.
We share a long, long relationship with Sonny Landam.
He came down here in 2004 and was the keynote speaker at our kickoff party for the radio program.
Before there even was a political cesspool, Sonny Landam was on board with us.
And we had a standing room only crowd and the rest is history from 2004 to today would really come full circle.
He was our first guest ever and he will at least until next week be our most recent or last guest after tonight.
So we look forward to sharing that with you.
And again, ladies and gentlemen, if you have questions for Sonny Landam, email them in tonight before the third hour.
Keith, back over to you.
Let me put this sucker down here.
We're going to third hour talking.
Okay.
Now, I've told you that we were talking about President's Island and the fact that they weren't hiring enough poor people from Track 53, i.e. black people, to assuage their problems of chronic unemployment.
Well, Electrolux has been bribed to come to Memphis.
They are leaving Quebec.
Electrolux is a, I think, Swedish company, and they had a plant in Quebec.
The Memphis mayor, who is black, but is smarter than the one that preceded him, realizes that he would, the thing he needs more than anything else are factory jobs or people that have a high school education or less, i.e., most of the black people in Memphis, can get a job paying $20 an hour or more.
So consequently, he'll sell his soul to get those type of jobs.
And better than that, he's going to mortgage the future of every citizen of the city of Memphis, Tennessee, in order to do it.
And he did it.
He offered $30 million to Electrolux to get them to move their plant from Quebec to Memphis.
Okay.
James is going into gyrations and hysterics here, but let me just leave it with this before the break.
It's got the price tag's now gone up to $40 million, and the black city council is still not satisfied with it.
We'll get back to that.
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If you want all the news that is news about the latest manifestations of racist accusations being hurled against the Ron Paul campaign, we've got all you can handle coming up in the second hour.
And then, of course, during the third and final hour of tonight's broadcast, as we've been mentioning all night, Sunny Landam on the Talk Movies.
We're going to give politics a rest for the last hour of the last show of the year.
And then we'll be back on it all over again.
Same time, same place next week.
New Year, same show, 2012.
It's right around the corner.
Keith, are you going to party after, you know, it's Bill Street?
It's Saturday night.
It's New Year's Eve.
You partying after you leave here or what?
Look, I may not make it home either because of the gunfire or because I get waylaid into some den of iniquity down here on Beale Street.
But in the meantime, we're going to do our best to educate the world and particularly the people in areas that are not blessed with the wonderful blessings of diversity like we are here in Memphis to find out what the future holds in store for them.
We're talking about Electrolux being bribed to bring a factory to Memphis so that the black people in Memphis can have $20 an hour plus jobs plus benefits, which are extremely rare.
And of course, you know, as I often say, when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
Let me read you from the commercial appeal of Saturday, December the 31st today.
Factory project to pump in $40 million.
Electrolux exceeding $30 million pack, but Councilman Balks.
Ever since the hefty taxpayer incentives lured the big Electrolux plan here, Memphis leaders have insisted that local companies get to share in building the factory slated to go up near President's Island.
Finally, on Friday, Electrolux officials estimated that the new local share releasing a statement that says metro area companies might benefit more than $40 million out of the $80 million construction work up from $30 million specified earlier.
But the disclosure failed to allay the controversy fanned earlier this week by political leaders, i.e. black political leaders in Memphis, who demanded even more for companies located in the city of Memphis in Shelby County.
And of course, that's not true either.
They don't want white companies or companies headed by white women or white men to be the ones that get this.
They want black companies, pure and simple.
And quite frankly, if you ask these black politicians, they'll tell you without any fear or trepidation because they know there's no cost to be paid for anti-white racism in today's America.
I'm really disappointed Memphis City Councilman Harold Collins said Friday, he's one of the chief racist black racists on the city council.
The city of Memphis and Shelby County gave the lion's share of the local incentives to relocate them to Memphis.
How do we get back to our districts and explain this to the people we represent?
Collins responded to Electrolux's official public statement on Friday.
However, the public statement stopped short of disclosing details the company provided over the telephone Friday in a conference with local economic development officials.
In that call, Electrolux estimated that companies in the eight-county metro area, that's the Memphis metro area, handle about $45 million of the $80 million project, $80 million project, with about $35 million going to Shelby County-based companies, said Reed Dahlberger, president of EDGE, the Memphis-Shelby County Economic Development Growth Engine.
See, they've always got a cute little acronym for all their liberal projects.
They told us the lion's share, $35 million to $36 million probably, would be spent with Shelby County firms.
In earlier negotiations, Electrolux agreed metro area companies would handle $30 million worth of construction.
No agreement binds Electrolux to a larger amount.
Once a general contractor was selected for the project, Electrolux discussed the project in more depth and realized the local share would have to be increased.
On Friday, Electrolux announced that it had selected W.G. Yates and Sons of Philadelphia, Mississippi, all the Mississippi burning town, the horrors, as general contractor in the project.
May have some ex-Klansmen there in charge of that company.
Imagine how upset they'd be if they made that connection, which is being built in Frank C. Pigeon Industrial Park near the New Corps steel mill.
On increasing the share that would be spent with Memphis Area Company's Electrolux spokesman Eloise Hale said, we saw an opportunity and ability to leverage and use the Memphis community to a greater level.
But Collins, that's Harold Collins, the Memphis City Councilman, said the company was being disrespectful of Memphis.
That's one of their favorite catchphrases.
And he called on Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton, who is black, to explain to the council on Tuesday why more hasn't been carved out for the city.
But then to hire a contractor from outside the state, let alone outside the city, and then have to be coaxed to use minority and women-owned businesses in our cities is being very insensitive to the city of Memphis and Tennessee, said Collins.
Well, basically, he's being disrespectful, Collins is, and very insensitive, to just come right out and say, we insist that companies that do business with the city of Memphis engage in anti-white racial discrimination.
That's what it is.
You know, the more that you see articles like this, the more you have to conclude that there is no future in Memphis for white children, white kids.
Everything's being set aside for blacks, black companies, black politicians, all of the appointments to political gravy train jobs are reserved for blacks and women.
White males need not apply.
And quite frankly, in any city or community where there is no future for whites, there is also, unfortunately, no future for prosperity.
Don't take my word for it.
Look at those cities, places like Detroit, Michigan, Oakland, California, East St. Louis, Illinois, Gary, Indiana, Camden, New Jersey.
Camden, New Jersey was the first major metropolitan area or city in America to elect a black mayor in 1969.
And I remember very vividly the press conference held on national TV by the winning black mayor.
And he said these words.
He said, I don't know where America's going, but Camden's going to get there first.
Well, truer words were never spoken.
It's a perfect example.
Be careful what you wish for.
Your dream may come true.
They last year closed the last public library they had in the city of Camden.
It has no symphony.
It has no orchestra.
It has facing police cuts.
It's facing bankruptcy.
It's facing trying to get the federal government or the state government to bail them out.
Of course, that's what's happening in Detroit, too.
This is what happens when you do what the city of Memphis is now proposing to do, which is to shut off opportunities for whites so that blacks will have them.
When blacks have them, the city just doesn't operate properly, just like the people of Detroit and the people of Camden, New Jersey and various other similarly situated demographically, that is, cities have found out.
And the place becomes a little pocket, a little outpost of the third world here in America.
Now, people in Dubuque, Iowa, and Spanish Fort, Utah probably are having trouble relating to this.
But let me tell you, with the Immigration Act of 65 and the failure to enforce our borders, the left has a plan for you.
And the plan is for the rest of the country to become like Memphis and for Memphis to become like Detroit.
And when that happens, it's going to be too late to unring the bell.
It's going to be too late to turn back the clock.
You'd better see it coming now, and you better insist that America be preserved to be what it has been, because if it makes the demographic changes that the left has in store for us, we're going to be an impoverished nation.
That's what the end game of all this is.
The end game, quite frankly, is Zimbabwe in South Africa.
If you want to see what happens when there's no future economically for whites in a community, what happens is whites stop reproducing.
That's already happened.
By the year 2041 now, the latest projection is, America will become a majority non-white nation.
And when that happens, it's going to just cause a snowballing effect.
The white population will continue to drop.
And as white people drop as a percentage of the population, what is actually going to happen in America is what happened in South African Zimbabwe.
There's no group that has the economic clout to pull the country out of a tailspin economically, and you're going to get poor and poor.
Look at Zimbabwe, the former Odesia.
It was called the breadbasket of Africa under Ian Smith and white rule.
When whites were guilt-tripped into turning over the reins of government, it became Zimbabwe, the basket case of Africa.
And that's what's happening to South Africa, and that's what will happen.
It's just as predictable as night following day, James.
Come up with all new signals there for Keith Alexander.
As we go into this last break, again, folks, we got to get video in here.
Only Keith and I will know the kind of stuff that goes on here that you can only hear but not see here in the Political Accessible Radio Studio.
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