Horace Hannity SOTU

Horace Cooper: Black Americans Find They’re at the Back of the Biden Bus

On the Fox News program “Hannity,” Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper reflected on President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address with host Sean Hannity and fellow panelists Tammy Bruce and Joe Concha.

Horace said:

I saw an angry old man threatening America to get off his lawn. My brother would say he looked like he was jacked up on Mountain Dew.

What I heard when I watched was a litany of over-the-top, expensive government programs that are never going to happen….

Joe Biden‘s policies have harmed black Americans in the same way that they’ve hurt the rest of the country. He should have focused on what it was that he plans to do to improve the lot of America.

He is caught. He is caught. Whoever the people are that help manipulate and push him realize that he is caught. He is not able to ask the Federal Reserve to start cutting rates today. He’s not able to announce that he’s issuing an executive order that is going to get our border under control.

Black Americans in particular, who are considered a core constituency of his party, are losing homes because interest rates are too high. They’re foreclosing. When they compete in the marketplace, they’re being undercut by millions of people who are in this country illegally. When you go to the grocery store, it’s like you’re gonna have to fill out a credit application just so you can pay for what’s in your shopping cart. Nothing that he said is actually dealing with that.

Many black Americans, like others, feel like… if you’re working class, if you’re middle class, you’re at the back of the Biden political bus.

The panel’s full discussion is below.



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