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To: EdnaMode

It should be common knowledge that the Left’s strategy is based on achieving long term goals. They’re a bit more patient. Hence, Kennedy being able to dupe Reagan in ‘86 and the subsequent flood of immigrants, that vote for the Dem’s. Now they are pushing for more and more immigrants for this same reason. Especially the young ones, the teenagers. In 8 years, they’ll have been completely indoctrinated in US schools and will be able to vote.

Now they want 16yr olds, who spend more time with their face in a smartphone screen and on Instagram, then anything else.

They must know something. They must have some data somewhere that tells them that without this kind of help, they’re doomed. If any of those color coded election maps are accurate, the US is pretty effin’ Conservative. It’s only the densely populated, urban centers, where all the immigrants and Leftists live, that keep any semblance of balance. Wonder what a proportional allocation of Electoral Votes would do to election outcomes.

Hell, if the 17th Amendment were gone today, you’re looking at at 62 Republican Senators from the Red states, 22 from the Blue states and splitting the rest, you’re looking for at least 6 more Republican’s in the Senate.


16 posted on 06/28/2018 6:20:16 AM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

has anybody figured out why big cities are so leftist/ socialist? I have lived in barracks, and apartments when I was single. But, I never liked living on top of another person and mowing my lawn by myself is personal relaxation therapy. so back the my main question. why are big cities leftist/ socialist?


28 posted on 06/28/2018 6:42:46 AM PDT by Ikeon (The Dread Pirate Flint. ARRRRGH!.)
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