You can't say that. That's raciss.
Yup.
This is a lot messier that the red-blue thing. The most liberal states (California, Massachusetts, etc.) have 20-30% Republicans/conservatives. The most conservative states (Wyoming, Alabama, Utah, Texas) have 30%+ who will vote for Biden over Trump. That is a best case scenario.
While some of the conservatives in places like Massachusetts are demoralized, and make little compromises with the local zeitgeist that even they do not realize, some are really, really solid (e.g. Jim Rob, Howie Carr).
Any conservative state with a large city is harboring a leftist fortress (Austin, Atlanta, St. Louis). But even those cities have solid people.
We live in the liberal city of Phoenix. We live here to be near our church, and cannot afford the nearby more conservative suburbs. The illegals (at this point) don’t mostly get involved in the political thing, their effect is indirect, making the quality of life worse in such a way as to make a call for some kind of government intervention inevitable.
The center is not holding.
DeWine’s actions in sending the Guard to Arizona was a pleasant surprise and quite out of character.
I suspect he did it for an ego boost.
Having had to live with this swamp creature in Ohio’s government for decades I can tell you he is a Uniparty politician to the core.
It would surprise me to the point of stroking out if he sends the Guard to Texas now given all that has happened with COVID and the aftermath.
DeWine is not the type to rock the boat or stand with those who do.
You know how, after the last election, the majority of the counties in the US voted red - even in blue states, but the democrats dismissed it because the majority of the population lived in blue areas.
Now is when those red counties have a voice.
The real problem isn’t at the border.
The real problem is Biden isn’t the president.
The problem is We the People, the decentralized government in whom the power is invested have for generations outsourced our responsibility to self govern to a powerful, centralized government posing as our representatives.
The problem is our election system only allows interrelated elitists who are loyal to secret societies to run for office, and we fall for it.
The problem is our police and military which are marketed to us as civilian controlled are in fact not trained to follow civilian orders.
The real problem is the president is not suppose to be in charge, we are.
Sending resources to Texas or relying on the protest/election systems that are in place aren’t going to fix the problem. We’re just blustering that the head of a coup d’état (1700 miles away in D.C. where the real problem is) isn’t keeping the law of the country.
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