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    Quote Originally Posted by jcb View Post
    This has often been true. But the pendulum stops swinging when it gets kicked off the stand by outside forces.

    Our immigration policies will continue to heavily tilt the electorate toward the left. We are also experiencing dramatic cultural shifts, with mass media and the public educational system as catalysts.

    In 30-40 years, I believe there will be only a fringe conservative base. The rest will be liberal and ultra-liberal. Pandora's out of the box and she ain't getting back in.
    Good point, and I've even made the point myself that American demographics are changing. But what I was responding to was Tyme bemoaning the fact that the Democrats are entrenched in DC, not the liberals. A minor distinction, but an important one. I think the Rebuplicans will eventually come around to the fact that if they want to ever win another election, they need to adjust their rhetoric to appeal more to those with more moderate views, instead of relying so heavily on their ultra-conservative base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
    Good point, and I've even made the point myself that American demographics are changing. But what I was responding to was Tyme bemoaning the fact that the Democrats are entrenched in DC, not the liberals. A minor distinction, but an important one. I think the Rebuplicans will eventually come around to the fact that if they want to ever win another election, they need to adjust their rhetoric to appeal more to those with more moderate views, instead of relying so heavily on their ultra-conservative base.
    Translation......................Give away free stuff and cater to laziness.

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    I maintain there is still more people in the US that think like I do than there is the over the top liberal crowd. The problem is the media and society in general fawns over this ''movement'' and they push it on every agenda chance they get. It's now ''COOL...HIP....THE ''IN'' THING to be liberal. Us right wing God fearing, expect to pull our own weight and pay our own bills just want to be left alone so we can do it folks.................Well we are just plain out of control.

    I mean why in the world should I have my own house, bass boat, new truck, guns...OMG THE HORROR, nice things and actual savings of money in the bank and so on that I and my wife have worked our asses off for years to obtain when the poor ole regular Joe out there that doesn't want to do manual labor or basically anything has nothing...

    Shame on me, I and people like me are just selfish racist haters that care about nobody but ourselves. I now want to give away everything I have to some inner city person in need, or maybe some poor soul in Eastern Kentucky making Meth to try and make ends meet, poor thing. Why should I have health care..''THAT I PAY FOR BY THE WAY'' when so many don't..

    Dang I'm turrible just turrible...............and you to Geo....You racist hater, LOL...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Translation......................Give away free stuff and cater to laziness.
    I don't mean abandon conservatism. But the GOP has moved way to the right in recent years, just as the Democratic Party has moved to the left. What I meant was, quit using terms like "legitimate rape," and making other stupid statements like that (as Bobby Jindal has said, more than once). Remove the opposition to "critical thinking skills" from the Texas GOP platform. I think a lot of Democrats are just as disgusted by welfare babies and those who sponge off the rest of us as you Republicans are, but they just can't vote for a Republican candidate because their views on social issues are so far to the right, where the "fringe" used to be.

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