That's an interesting outlook. Did you feel the same way during the presidential campaigns of 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004?
Nope, sure didn't. Then again, we didn't have an attack on our soil, we didn't have Mexicans by the millions coming here in exponentially increasing numbers every decade, now threatening millions annually if we're not already there.
Clinton's slackness paved the way for much of the morass that we are now in. But the GOP is doing nothing to alter it's course.
Now, let me ask you; According to the stats and data, there's absolutely no reason to believe that we won't see an influx here over the next few decades of I'd say between 20 and 50 million illegal Mexicans. Some estimates and political "plans" accommodate even many more. So that's conservative.
I also don't think that it's a real stretch to assume that at some point someone's gonna figure out that they can make a real haul by selling "entries" into the States for anyone around the world with a certain amount of cash. I also don't think it's a reach, in fact I do think that it's all but a foregone conclusion, that Mexicans are going to continue to come here illegally just like water over the levees in N.O. as they broke, once they see that we really aren't serious about the problem.
Factor in the loss of the baby boomers and older (or do you think they'll all live to 200?), the much higher birth rates among those that come here illegally, making that a swing of somewhere between 120 and 200 million over the next 30 years by most estimates, and in a population that is currently slightly less than 300 million, again, a swing of say 150 million, and the question is...
...are you really that gullible to think that such a circumstance can't possibly have a historical altering impact on our nation?