?God Awful?: National Black Chamber of Commerce CEO Rips Sen. Boxer for ?Condescending? Racial Remarks

PJABBER

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This is an amazing exchange in the course of testimony on the impact of proposed climate change legislation. :shocked:

CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce Harry C. Alford takes extreme umbrage at the condescending remarks made by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA). Here is the actual exchange -

National Black Chamber of Commerce CEO Rips Sen. Boxer (D-CA)


"It was like being in Mississippi in 1945."

Later, Alford talked with Breitbart.tv editors Scott Baker and Liz Stephans during Thursday afternoon's live edition of "The B-Cast" as a follow-on to his exchange with Sen. Boxer. Contains more information on the study by Charles River Associates International.

"It was like being in Mississippi in 1945."

BTW, among other findings, the analysis determines that by 2030 the proposed law would:

- reduce national GDP roughly $350 billon below the baseline level;
- cut net employment by 2.5 million jobs per year (even after accounting for new ?green? jobs); and
- reduce earnings for the average U.S. worker by $390 per year.


This testimony has really set off the blogosphere, here is a sampling of the resultant firestorm of commentary -

Barbara Boxer vs National Black Chamber Of Commerce

I checked out Alford's background and found it particularly impressive, he is a regular on Capitol Hill and a very influential guy in DC -

Harry C. Alford
President & CEO
National Black Chamber of Commerce

In less than a decade, NBCC President, CEO and co-founder Harry Alford has established himself as perhaps the nation's preeminent champion of African-American business empowerment. From a visionary concept of what Blacks need to do to fully seize their place in the economic mainstream, Mr. Alford has built a global organization that has earned a place at the table in the White House and at the top levels of Corporate America.

As the intellectual and spiritual linchpin of the NBCC, Mr. Alford has been responsible for opening doors that have led to billions of dollars in new business for Black-owned businesses throughout the nation. His courage and leadership has been noted by all in the rebuilding of the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. His relentless energy and advocacy is helping forge international business opportunities for African-Americans and emerging entrepreneurs in Africa, the Caribbean, South America and the rest of the Black Diaspora. For this work he was recently named a Cultural Ambassador by the US State Department. A native of California, Mr. Alford has made his mark at the highest levels of both the private and public sectors. After earning top honors as Company Commander in the Army's Officer Candidate School class, Mr. Alford put his leadership skills to work in a series of key sales and executive positions at Fortune 100 companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson and the Sara Lee Corporation. Mr. Alford has led large trade missions to Brazil, Ghana, Kenya and various nations in the Caribbean. Recently, he helped establish the French African Diaspora Chamber of Commerce in Paris, France. The birth and growth of the National Black Chamber of Commerce (celebrating its 17th anniversary) is consistent with the dynamic growth of African American owned businesses in the United States ? the fastest growing segment in the nation per the US Census Bureau.

Mr. Alford is an award-winning columnist for the National Newspaper Publishers Association's members across the country and consults and speaks on this matter to groups and agencies throughout the nation. He proudly serves on the NNPA Foundation Board of Directors. He is an active member of the Board of Directors of the United States Chamber of Commerce where he chairs the Regulatory Affairs Committee. He is a member of the 2008 Health Sector Assembly which is a think tank of national leaders concerned about healthcare. As a consultant, he has developed business models tailored to specific corporations and public agencies. Mr. Alford is regularly called upon by Congress to testify on various legislative initiatives related to small business development, the Gulf Coast rebuilding, e-commerce, health care, social security reform, tax reform and global trade issues. He has delivered key testimony, for example, on the ongoing debate over energy policy issues. Mr. and Mrs. Alford reside in Maryland and have two sons.
 

brencat

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Yep, heard most of that exchange today. The arrogant dwarf liberal senator Barbara Boxer was essentially patronizing him, essentially saying that since the NAACP supports climate change, why isn't his organization also supporting it?

He replied he's been "studying this issue since 1996, and has determined through careful analysis and study, by experts in their field regardless of race that climate change legislation would overwhelmingly hurt businesses across the country, especially those run by blacks and minorities."

And he took special offense that Boxer was disrespectful and dismissive of his arguments and simply saw him as a black man that had to get in line with the Democrat/liberal/NAACP party-line. Meanwhile this guy is a decorated army vet and an accomplished businessman.

My favorite line by him to Boxer: "What does an opinion by a representative of the NAACP have to do with the Black Chamber of Commerce??"

Ripped her a new one! That's how all condesending liberals like her need to be treated.
 

BarrySotero

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And that was the woman who got upset because military officer called her "Ma'am". Boxer, Frank, Pelosi et al -amazing how a once great nation is being run by headcases.
 

theeedude

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...ck_chamber_of_commerce
Sponsorship and related positions

Identified on NBCC website 12/20/2007

* Tobacco Company Altria. NBCC has opposed tobacco control legislation.
* ExxonMobil has provided $225,000, per a Greenpeace analysis titled ExxonMobil?s Continued Funding of Global Warming Denial Industry[1]
* AT&T and Verizon. NBCC has opposed Network Neutrality, a position strongly held by AT&T and Verizon.
* Comcast. NBCC has opposed A La Carte pricing, a position strongly held by Comcast.

Sound like a bunch of anti-consumer anti-environment anti-health losers.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: senseamp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...ck_chamber_of_commerce
Sponsorship and related positions

Identified on NBCC website 12/20/2007

* Tobacco Company Altria. NBCC has opposed tobacco control legislation.
* ExxonMobil has provided $225,000, per a Greenpeace analysis titled ExxonMobil?s Continued Funding of Global Warming Denial Industry[1]
* AT&T and Verizon. NBCC has opposed Network Neutrality, a position strongly held by AT&T and Verizon.
* Comcast. NBCC has opposed A La Carte pricing, a position strongly held by Comcast.

Sound like a bunch of anti-consumer anti-environment anti-health losers.

Opinion changed
 

theeedude

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: senseamp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...ck_chamber_of_commerce
Sponsorship and related positions

Identified on NBCC website 12/20/2007

* Tobacco Company Altria. NBCC has opposed tobacco control legislation.
* ExxonMobil has provided $225,000, per a Greenpeace analysis titled ExxonMobil?s Continued Funding of Global Warming Denial Industry[1]
* AT&T and Verizon. NBCC has opposed Network Neutrality, a position strongly held by AT&T and Verizon.
* Comcast. NBCC has opposed A La Carte pricing, a position strongly held by Comcast.

Sound like a bunch of anti-consumer anti-environment anti-health losers.

Ya, that maybe so, but you do recognize why the dude was pissed?

Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: waggy
yeah. sad part is she had no clue why he was so pissed.

Why would you expect her to have a clue in this case? She has never had a clue her entire life.
 

n yusef

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: waggy
yeah. sad part is she had no clue why he was so pissed.

Why would you expect her to have a clue in this case? She has never had a clue her entire life.

this is the same Senater that bitched out teh Brigadier General right? hehe wonder why she didnt complain to him about it and scold him? lol that wouldnt been good.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: waggy
yeah. sad part is she had no clue why he was so pissed.

Why would you expect her to have a clue in this case? She has never had a clue her entire life.

this is the same Senater that bitched out teh Brigadier General right? hehe wonder why she didnt complain to him about it and scold him? lol that wouldnt been good.

Opinion changed
 

babylon5

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Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

Boxer (and other politicians) probably have used these "tactics" to their advantage in the past. She probably didn't expect someone would expose it like Alford did.
I like the idea of clean technology, but this is not the way to get support.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: babylon5
Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

Boxer (and other politicians) probably have used these "tactics" to their advantage in the past. She probably didn't expect someone would expose it like Alford did.
I like the idea of clean technology, but this is not the way to get support.

Opinion changed
 

theeedude

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Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

You should be ashamed of supporting a guy who compares what Boxer "did" to him to being in black in 1945 Mississippi
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

You should be ashamed of supporting a guy who compares what Boxer "did" to him to being in black in 1945 Mississippi

Opinion changed
 

theeedude

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

You should be ashamed of supporting a guy who compares what Boxer "did" to him to being in black in 1945 Mississippi

Why should he? She started the whole thing and perhaps 1945 Mississippi isn't totally comparable, but she was horribly condescending in a Racist way to him.

Why, he is there representing BLACK chamber of commerce. Since he is there claiming to represent BLACK interests, it is absolutely fair for her to bring up other BLACK organizations that have a different opinion from his. He can't have it both ways.
 

sciwizam

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Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: senseamp
Cus Exxon paid him to be pissed? Yeah, I recognize it. If I got $225,000 from Exxon, I'd be saying Barbara Boxer's statement is like Holocaust all over again, never mind that she's Jewish.

I'm as against Mr. Alford's politics as you, but he is correct that Sen. Boxer was inappropriate in bringing up the NAACP. Alford deserves to have his positions and data compared and contrasted with everyone, not just black groups.

Boxer should be ashamed of herself, as should you for supporting her.

You should be ashamed of supporting a guy who compares what Boxer "did" to him to being in black in 1945 Mississippi

Why should he? She started the whole thing and perhaps 1945 Mississippi isn't totally comparable, but she was horribly condescending in a Racist way to him.

Why, he is there representing BLACK chamber of commerce. Since he is there claiming to represent BLACK interests, it is absolutely fair for her to bring up other BLACK organizations that have a different opinion from his. He can't have it both ways.

Correction: other black business groups