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presidential contenders Michelle Bachman and Newt Gingrich figured

out yet another ploy to knock President Obama. Blame him for

joblessness among blacks now at nearly Great Depression levels,

especially for young black males.

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candidates made the claim in recent speeches at the Republican

Leadership Conference. Gingrich got so carried away with this

absurd notion that he went off the deep end by claiming that

Obama’s supposed culpability virtually insures that blacks will

turned off by the president in his reelection bid.

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Congressional Black Caucus, National Urban League, and NAACP have

sounded warning bells for months about the ticking time bomb of

high black unemployment. Their grave concern over the problem came

to a head the first year of Obama’s White House tenure, when an

impatient CBC and other community organizations pressed Obama to

say and do more about the jobless crisis among blacks.

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president refused to push any special initiatives or earmark

funding for unemployed blacks. He contended then, as he does now,

that growing the economy and the billions pumped in stimulus

dollars in jobs projects was the best way to dent black

joblessness. This caused a momentary flap with the CBC last

December. The friction quickly disappeared from the news, but the

issue didn’t, and the GOP took note of the discord.

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“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana; mso-fareast-font-family:”>Chronic

black unemployment has been a fixture for a long while. During the

Clinton-era economic boom of the 1990s, the unemployment rate for

young black males was double that of white males – and triple in

some parts of the U.S. The reasons are not hard to find.

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were the massive state and federal cutbacks in job training and

skills programs, which have only been made worse by the

slash-and-burn budget and deficit-reduction proposals of the GOP

free marketers – people like Bachman and Gingrich. Second has been

the brutal competition with immigrants for low- and partly-skilled

service and retail jobs.

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to that the refusal of many employers to hire those with criminal

records. In the late 1990s, long before the big run-up in black

unemployment, the California Assembly Commission on the Status of

the African-American Males reported that four out of 10 felons

entering California prisons are young black males.

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high number of inner-city public schools that are failing miserably

also fuels the unemployment crisis. They have turned thousands of

blacks into educational cripples. These students are desperately

ill equipped to handle the rapidly evolving and demanding technical

and professional skills needed to succeed in the public sector and

business world of the 21st century.

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far, the biggest single reason for the persistent black joblessness

is discrimination. Researchers have consistently found that black

men without a criminal record are less likely to find a job than

white men with criminal records.

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mountain of federal and state anti-discrimination laws, affirmative

action programs and successful employment discrimination lawsuits

give the public the impression that job discrimination is a relic

of a shameful racist past. But countless studies and the

discrimination complaints reviewed by the Equal Employment

Opportunity Commission reveal that employers have devised endless

dodges to evade anti-discrimination laws. That includes rejecting

applicants by their names or areas of a city in which they

live.

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“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana; mso-fareast-font-family:”>Gingrich,

Bachman and almost certainly other GOP candidates before the

campaign dust clears will use the crisis issue of black

unemployment to take a sucker punch at Obama. They, of course,

offer no new initiatives to hack away at the high numbers of black

jobless.

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“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana; mso-fareast-font-family:”>Meanwhile,

there is no evidence that the GOP contenders have done what the

president has done in stumping with industry groups and leaders to

prod corporations to jumpstart hiring. Republicans have only one

sticking point for their ludicrous finger pointing at Obama for

allegedly failing blacks on unemployment. The crisis is no laughing

matter.

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