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Originally Posted by ICU 812
Why are we so focused on African Americans in terms of Trump administration?
The Republican Party of 2025 looks to be merit based regardless of one's heritage, birth culture or faith structure.
What about the inclusion of other minorities and/or ethnicities. What about LGBTQ cabinet secretaries? I see plenty of high performing subject matter experts who do not fit the old mold of Republican functionaries . . .and they are not DEI hires like Biden's last press secretary, Transportation Secretary or Vice President.
Why only African Americans?
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Unfortunately ICU, loyalty to Trump outweighs merit. And that can preclude the best and the brightest from working in the Trump administration. You've got to be willing to sell positions like cutting interest rates by 3% or imposing 150% tariffs on China when the Chinese can play the rare earth card. Or deporting illegal immigrants to South Sudan, although actually maybe that's something Stephen Miller sold Trump.
As to LGBTQ, yeah, Scott Bessent is the highest ranking gay cabinet secretary ever. And he has a husband who attended some of his hearings. I don't think Trump gives a crap what bathroom a Trans person uses or that gay people can marry. That's an area though where the Republican Party base is probably less enlightened than Trump, unfortunately in my view.
It's hard to figure out what Trump thinks about Hispanics. They're voting for him and for Republicans in record numbers, in large part because of things that Republicans get right or that appeal to them: efficient government at the state and local level, being tough on crime, and policies that have helped hard workers to get ahead. Hispanics on average lean towards social conservatism. In my county, a plurality is Hispanic, and Republicans often win elections with 60% margins.
I'd think that Trump's over-the-top immigration policies would hurt the party's appeal to Hispanics. I cringed when he said, “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. […] They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." I figured that would really hurt Republicans in 2016, and it probably did.
The Trump organization has hired a lot of Hispanics and illegal immigrants, often as contractors. So, like LGBTQ's, is Trump really more enlightened on deportations than the base? Is he doing it anyway to appeal to the base? Or is he a true believer? I don't know.
In any event, I agree, he's shown he'll hire people regardless of "one's heritage, birth culture or faith structure," with the caveat being they need to be loyal to Trump.
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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Tiny, maybe you should get out of this convo addressed to them and post your ChatGPT factoids. I presume ICU and Salty are man enough to answer questions and even provide some explanation as to why the answer is what it is. Rather, they just play the deflect and avoid game.
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OK Blackman, I shall allow you to continue with your quest to get each and every Trump supporter here to admit that there are currently no black cabinet members.