In the first presidential debate between Trump and Biden, Biden said he supported a $10,000 tax credit for black families to buy homes. But wait… isn’t that unconstitutional?
Biden was asked how he should respond to black families disappointed with his progress to support him:
“I say I don’t blame them for being disappointed,” Biden said. “Inflation is still hitting them very hard. For example, I supported the idea that every black family that’s buying a home for the first time would get a $10,000 tax credit to help them buy their first home, so they can get started.”
Do black families live in a different country than the rest of Americans? Is there a black America and an everything-else America? Why do we only talk about one ethnic group, as if there are laws and decisions that apply only to them?
Biden says he supports a $10,000 home-buying tax credit for black families.
But not for white people? Or Asians? Or for all people?
Only black people.
Everyone should fight against this.
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) 28 June 2024
The statement confused many people who wondered what on earth President Biden was talking about.
Isn’t that a form of racism??
– Beau Leyvand 🎗️ (@BeauLeyvand) 28 June 2024
Can racist taxes be imposed at all
— AB doolittle 🇺🇸 (@dooowhatIwant) 28 June 2024
In reality, Biden was referring to a Tax credit for people of all Run.
In his State of the Union address, President Biden will call on Republicans in Congress to end their years of inaction and pass legislation to cut costs by $10,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers and people selling their first home; building and renovating more than 2 million homes; and lower rental costs.
That’s not just a misnomer. That’s how Democrats really think. They’ve shown us that that’s exactly what they want: to keep governing “special” groups first and let everyone else do the rest. Their policies favor their favorites and trample on others.
The fact that Biden talks about this loan as if it were a special initiative just for black people is astonishing. In his dreams and fantasies, unchecked by the Constitution, these are the laws he would enact. Laws and systems for his friends and laws and systems for everyone else. Or wait, isn’t that the Department of Justice?
On the subject of buying a home: Business is so tough for middle-class families right now that buying a home is a luxury most of them can’t even come close to affording.
Inflation has been far worse during the Biden administration: It rose 19.9 percent in Biden’s first 41 months in office, compared to just 5.4 percent in Trump’s first 41 months, according to the government’s consumer price index. Year-over-year inflation reached its highest in four decades under Biden in 2022, at 9 percent, before falling to just over 3 percent — Biden attributed this to the ongoing impact of Covid-19 and the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Bidenomics is bad for all. We all live in the same country and are subject to the same laws. We need a conservative government to get our country back on track economically. Biden can’t do that, and if he is elected for another four years, families of all colors will suffer.

