To: tobyhill
In 25 years, the Republicans will be lucky to have 35 seats in Senate. That is the practical reality. And, if the Democrats manage to get their coveted "pathway to citizenship" enacted, it will be worse - way worse.
Might want to think about carving up the country. Demographically it's no longer sustainable, and economically it's no longer sustainable.
To: OldDeckHand
In 25 years, the Republicans will be lucky to have 35 seats in Senate. That is the practical reality. And, if the Democrats manage to get their coveted "pathway to citizenship" enacted, it will be worse - way worse. Might want to think about carving up the country. Demographically it's no longer sustainable, and economically it's no longer sustainable I think I came to that realization in 2004, when Bush narrowly won over a left-wing radical from Massachusetts. 16 years earlier in a similar race against a lib from Massachussetts, the elder Bush won in a landslide carrying such states as California, New Jersey and Illinois. Now those states are not even competitive.
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08/11/2010 4:18:41 PM PDT by
Fast Ed97
(Is it bad when you start to miss the Clinton years?)
To: OldDeckHand
In 25 years, the Republicans will be lucky to have 35 seats in Senate. That is the practical reality. And, if the Democrats manage to get their coveted "pathway to citizenship" enacted, it will be worse - way worse.Correct. This is the reality. There are just not enough white people and the major minority blocks just vote overwhelmingly Democratic. Maybe attitudes will change, but it is difficult to reach ignorant people who have no idea what made America work in the first place.
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