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To: DwFry
They stick together...

They stick together because we don't give them any alternative to support.

In the vacuum we've created, of course they vote for the only team that does seek their support.

Then we blame their actions on everything except the fact that we didn't even make an appeal to them.

35 posted on 11/26/2012 9:13:29 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Hurricane Sandy..., a week later and 48 million Americans still didn't have power.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Those days are long...if they ever really existed.

What are you going to tell Latinos that will make them go against the reconquest of their race of North America?

Offer a jobs based on race? Promise a few more handouts based on race? Promise them the opportunity to work for something the government already gives them for free?

I really would like to share your belief but the reality is all around us. It’s all about taking power from Whitie at this point.


38 posted on 11/26/2012 9:40:06 AM PST by DwFry (Baby Boomers Killed Western Civilization!)
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To: DoughtyOne
They stick together...

They stick together because we don't give them any alternative to support.
In the vacuum we've created, of course they vote for the only team that does seek their support.
Then we blame their actions on everything except the fact that we didn't even make an appeal to them.


Those days are long gone... if they ever really existed.  From my own personal experience, it's my take that the first mistake the Republicans make, is thinking that the Hispanics, operate as a single minded group.  We allow the Left to call us racists, utter all forms of untruth about us, then don't approach Hispanics to explain what the facts are.  Then we complain when our candidates don't get Hispanic votes.

For instance, did Romney approach the Hispanic community and explain that their own Hispanic small businessmen were being hampered by the glut of regulations raining down on them?  Did he explain to them how Obamacare would affect their small businesses?  Did he explain that the vast majority of Hispanics are employed by small businesses?  Did he bring some of these small business owners along with him to address the community?  No.  Number one, he didn't even address this community, and number two he didn't even TRY to explain why his policies were good for Hispanics.

There are many arguments to be made for rational Hispanic support of Conservative values.  We don't voice them.  They don't hear them.

What are you going to tell Latinos that will make them go against the reconquest of their race of North America?  Okay, then it's your take that ALL Hispanics are part of the Reconquista movement.  For the record, they aren't.  A small subset of Hispanics do advocate for this.  I would compare the movement to being the equivelant of the KKK.  Do all whites sympathize with the KKK?

Offer a jobs based on race?
Okay, then it's your take that making the claim that we're favor better policies for job creation than the Left does, is okay if the crowd is white.  It's somehow wrong if we make that same appeal in front of Hispanics.  There are many issues that are just as appealing to Hispanics, as they are to whites.  We have to get over the false premise that sound values can't appeal to Hispanics.  Why do we go weak in the knees when discussing sound values in front of minorities?  As it is, we deserve to lose those votes.

Promise a few more handouts based on race?  Who is advocating for that?  Some of us are advocating for the presentation of sound policies to Hispanics.  I don't personally know one Hispanic who is on welfare.  The Hispanics I know have jobs, work hard, and want things that are best for their families.  How is that any different than what you and I want?  And yet, we fail to appeal to these folks.  We have nobody to blame for our poor showing, than our Republican leaders who refuse to address Hispanics as real people with real concerns and real families that are also impacted by bad government policies.  

Promise them the opportunity to work for something the government already gives them for free?  The government doesn't give every Hispanic things for free.  Evidence of the adoption of the idea it does, reveals a flawed perception that touches on a number of other issues.  You really do need to rethink your perceptions regarding "ALL" Hispanics.  

I really would like to share your belief but the reality is all around us. It’s all about taking power from Whitie at this point.
  For a subsection of the full body of Hispanics, it is.  To extrapolate out that every Hispanic thinks in these terms is a very flawed premise.

We are failing the Hispanic community by not informing them of our policies.  What's worse, we're failing ourseves and more importantly the stability of our nation by not explaining our policies to them.

Without realizing it, you are spouting the beliefs of the Republican party leadership.  That mindset is killing us.

40 posted on 11/26/2012 10:25:45 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Hurricane Sandy..., a week later and 48 million Americans still didn't have power.)
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