As I pointed out a few times, “Protestants voted Republican” or “Catholics voted Democrat” are meaningless propositions. Enough Protestants voted for the New Deal, and for the Great Society to outweigh the Catholics however it was that they voted, and yes, the immigrant vote tends to be Catholic and very bad for the country. I am very happy when the Protestants vote Protestant, but the problem is, they don’t seem to know how to win. Besides, again, as I pointed out before, America so far has been a Protestant project. If, for example, there is an engineer and he had built a plane that crashed on the ground, it happened not because the engineer wanted for the plane to crash or “voted” for it to crash; it is because his design did not prevent the plane from crashing. Again, if this thought is difficult to understand, — and since you keep repeating the statistical points it is a difficulty for you, — I will gladly explain again.
Also, your conjectures of what I am or want for America are factually false; however, quite regardless of what I am like personally (if it helps to clarify your thinking imagine you are talking to a Vatican’s secret agent and be done with my persona), would you please make a coherent comment that is not about past statistics which I never disputed, or about the harmfulness of immigration which I never disputed either?
Since America is still the greatest nation on earth, your whole premise is silly, and since you ignore that Protestant voted AGAINST Obama while Catholics voted for him, you seem unreachable with reason.
America’s problem is immigration, as this thread reveals.
As far as choosing to ignore facts, no thanks, that is how you got to your mind set, ignoring facts and reality.