A very flawed analysis because incomplete, which you have gone a ways to correct.
The analysis is flawed because it is written from the perspective of an economic conservative and fails to recognize the ugly truth that in American politics, all politics are not local, or economic (i.e. entreprenuial), but enthnic.
Any analysis of American political trends is idle so long as it omits the effect of black and hispanic block voting, as this analysis has done. No matter that it makes us conservative, entreprenurial, white, suburbanites feel good about the future, we, sadly, are not the future.
As the hispanics go, so goes the nation.
> A very flawed analysis ...
Actually, it was only intended as thought-provoking humor.
I'll sign up for remedial mirth-making straight away.
> The analysis is flawed because ...
If you want peer-reviewed, this isn't the place.
Beer-reviewed is more the norm, with many instances
of informed insight.
> ... it is written from the perspective of an
> economic conservative ...
Actually only a partial simulation thereof. I left out
some known lightning-rod interest groups.
> ... all politics are not local, or economic (i.e.
> entreprenuial), but enthnic.
More specifically than ethnic: parental and tribal.
> ... we, sadly, are not the future.
I'm working on an agreeable future, one that cuts
through traditional them-vs-us mentalities, but first,
the Kerry threat must be deflected.