So, what are you going to do about it now? Seriously, I'm not trying to be flippant, it's a legit question. Working for better conservative candidates is a start. Groom them, reps, senators, govs, etc, all come from some state, and eventually seek the office of president. But, a president is just one of three parts of the branches of fed government. Yet a lonely senator has, at times, just as much clout. The president isn't a dictator, he doesn't have a magic wand to make it all better. Even if he proposed sweeping immigration legislation, do you think in this current climate it would pass? I appreciate your work over the years, and hope you'll continue, and not get disheartened. I know I get in my funks, then, some lib like feingold starts flapping his jaw and I think, God, I have to do something to stop this insanity. It will be worse with libs in office.
Indy - I appreciate the conversation. I agree with you. To be honest I have moved on to the private sector and am more involved in my Church than politics. I am to the right of the current republican party. I did not follow Buchanan out of the party because I thought it would be better to fight within the party. However, just looking at this thread it shows that I am not welcome in the current GOP. Have a great night.