Posted on 10/17/2011 7:27:27 PM PDT by se_ohio_young_conservative
Mexican Invasion. And if you are White their children will step ahead of yours in education and employment, too. It really is that simpler in Cali and maybe Illinois too.
I know that my view is the minority one, but we are two Nations masquerading as one. We have been growing apart for decades.
LOL. What a blunder
And also remember that Lee Atwater understood Reagan Democrats even more than the Democratic party did. There was nobody to step up to replace him. You just can’t replace someone like that though.
“The WWII veterans that elected Ronald Reagan died off and were replaced with illegal aliens.”
No single sentence could better illustrate the unchallengable reality and inexorability of the argument that “demography is destiny”.
For Euro-Americans, it should be evident that certain areas of the country, entire states, are “toppling over”. They WILL NOT be “reclaimed”, at least not by the Euros.
Best to get out with what you’ve got, while you still can. Seems like folks in California have gotten the word — there’s a steady stream of Euros from that state.
But better be careful about where one chooses one’s “lifeboat state”, for some that seem safe now, will in time slip underwater just as California has.
Arizona will soon have problems (stuck between not one, but TWO states where Anglos are now in the minority). And as a previous poster in this thread has already mentioned, Texas (regardless of how conservative the Anglos there remain) is soon to be “doomed by demographics”.
Sad to say, but I fear that time is runnin’ out for the Euros of the world. Where will they make “their last stand”?
Just wonderin’....
Culture drives politics much more than vice versa.
The success of the USA has been a cultural achievement, and as our culture declines, so the USA declines.
Mark Steyn recently quoted Bruce Charlton, professor of Theoretical Medicine at the University of Buckingham in England on this topic:
"I suspect that human capability reached its peak or plateau around 1965-75 at the time of the Apollo moon landings and has been declining ever since. This may sound bizarre or just plain false, but the argument is simple. That landing of men on the moon and bringing them back alive was the supreme achievement of human capability, the most difficult problem ever solved by humans. 40 years ago we could do it repeatedly but since then we have *not* been to the moon, and I suggest the real reason we have not been to the moon since 1972 is that we cannot any longer do it. Humans have lost the capability."
"Of course, the standard line is that humans stopped going to the moon only because we no longer *wanted* to go to the moon, or could not afford to, or something but I am suggesting that all this is BS, merely excuses for not doing something which we *cannot* do."
Our changed culture from admiration of self-reliance and achievement to concern for victimhood and government dependence has given rise to the nanny state bureaucracy which today would strangle any attempt to get to the moon, according to Charlton.
Culture drives politics, economics, science and art.
Economically, Americans have been consuming more than they have been producing for many years, and this again is a reflection of the prevailing culture.
Change the culture and the politics will follow.
What has happened is a leftward drift of the country, spurred by a poorly educated populace, a growing entitlement mentality, abandonment of Judeo-Christian morals, and a complicit “media” that propagates all these changes as good.
Taking a Presidential campaign through CA, VT, MD, and IL would be a waste of time and resources. They`re gone for good.
CA will probably cease to be a part of the U.S. within 20 years... American residents may want to think about exiting soon before the transition to Mexican sovereignty, because Mexico doesn`t tolerate foreigners on its territory. Ironic, eh?
No state is gone for good. I refuse to believe that. If we accept that, the GOP will die off in a hurry.
I am 25. History indicates that the electoral map will change around a bit more than once by the time im 60.
well, for one thing, the radical hippies of the 1960’s are NOW the College professors and High School teachers.
Oh, it’ll change all right.... on that I agree. The key is in which direction. There’s no development in this country that lends credence to the notion the country is heading decidedly conservative again.
Forget ever seeing the country that red again.
Ask the 'Indians' how did that immigration thing work out.
Unless we fight like hell for every voter in every zip code in every state, we are going to be in a long term retreat and decline.
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