Just like the Progressive fairy tale of “peak oil”. (There’s alot more than they say.)
IMHO
In my opinion America needs badly, to start to create more jobs here in America.
Both parties have sold out to global manufacturing. That was good when it started, and it made a (huge) amount of money for a lot of investors.
The problem is, it has sent America’s manufacturing capability, primarily to a massive communist country which doesn’t even allow Americans to truly own anything.
Additionally, it has caused the GOP to come ever closer to being an obsolete party.
There have been so many American jobs eliminated and sent to China, that the GOP no longer can dominate in elections.
It is not simply that America has changed. America has changed because we have exported too many American jobs.
Someone will eventually truly press for a return of American manufacturing.
Soon, perhaps.
I don’t want the democrats to drive this process. In my opinion that would be the end of America.
The GOP needs to lead this return.
Yet, not one Republican is yet standing up and saying that. Everyone is sold out currently.
Someone in the GOP, stand up for a return of American manufacturing.
Soon.
The really odd part of that map is the obvious lack of blue in St. Louis, MO.
A big purple bruise as red states are infested by Liberals fleeing states they’ve scrooooood-up and Obama’s millions of newly minted illegal citizens signing up to vote.
The New England states should be ONE state with 2 senators instead of 12. They are OVER represented in the senate.
247, if McSally holds on and we win the LA runoffs (seems impossible that we won’t). And I can’t help be pissed it’s not more like 257, many stolen races, several in CA (which should break off and float away).
BTW, RINO Bruce Rauner (pictured in the article) carried every county in Illinois but Cook. AFAIK this is first election in IL History where this split has occurred. Rock Island county elected a Republican state Senator (sadly this was our lone gain in either House of the State Leg) St. Clair county almost did the same (East St. Louis’s James Clayborne, Jr. faced his closest race ever) and did send it’s first Republican to the US House since 1942.
That's not a coincidence. Higher population density drives the demand for bigger government. The higher the density, the higher the demand, which indicates causality. Population density is a more more accurate predictor of general voting behavior than demographics.
More Americans are moving out of high density areas than are moving in. Big gov counters this by importing third world immigrants. They must, else their ponzi schemes implode. Big gov is facing big problems with this plan though: Earth's population is peaking soon, and fewer immigrants are willing to move to a country going down the crapper.
Affordable self-piloting small cars and aircraft will accelerate the outflow of Americans into lower density areas. Higher speed internet decreases the city hub advantage for employment, shopping, socializing, and entertainment. Robotics will dry up jobs for immigrants. Studies of human happiness show that maximum happiness occurs in lower population density areas, never in Democrat voter zones. Crime, drugs, violence, riots, terrorist attacks, HIV and Ebola type diseases, nuclear attacks are primarily city life problems.