Posted on 11/18/2012 3:46:44 PM PST by reaganaut1
CHEYENNE, Wyo. By now, voters here are over the initial shock. The ranchers, businessmen and farmers across this deep-red state who knew, just knew that Americans would never re-elect a liberal tax-and-spender president have grudgingly accepted the reality that voters did just that.
But in the days since the election, a blanket of baffled worry has descended on conservatives here like early snow across the plains, deepening a sense that traditional, rural and overwhelmingly white states in the center of the country are losing touch with an increasingly diverse and urban American electorate.
Its a fundamental shift, said Khale Lenhart, 27, a lawyer here. Its a mind-set change that government is here to take care of me.
As the share of white voters and white men, specifically shrank in this election, exit polls showed that turnout grew among black, Hispanic and Asian voters, who supported President Obama and more than compensated for his losses among whites. An analysis by the Pew Research Center found that minority voters made up 28 percent of the electorate, up from 26 percent in 2008, a proportion expected to grow.
Welcome to the next America, said Paul Taylor, executive vice president at Pew. Whatever that vote looked like this year, four years from now itll be more so, and eight years from now itll be even more so.
None of this assures election wins for Democrats. The tide of minority voters that helped elect Mr. Obama in 2008 ebbed just two years later in a welter of populist anger over deficits, job losses and Mr. Obamas agenda, allowing Republicans to retake the House and make gains in the Senate in the midterm elections. And there is no guarantee that the next Democratic presidential candidate will match Mr. Obamas huge margins
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Unless you count New Hampshire, Connecticut, Delaware, Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Washington and Florida.
Without voters they are nothing.
You can use a forged utility bill in the states you mentioned.
“By now, voters here are over the initial shock.”
Not me!
Not a theory.
Original intent. Read the Constitution and Federalist Papers. Yes, there were amendments, but where did they get us?
I get your point, but for fairly obvious reasons that’s not an example I would like to pattern our movement after.
For one thing, they lost in the long run.
For another, their resistance for most of a century was based on systematic and often murderous violation of other Americans’ civil rights.
“where did they get us?”
The two that immediately come to mind are presidential term limits and abolishing slavery. And as much as you and I probably disagree...giving women the privilege to vote.
I will agree with your line of thinking in one way. I was completely amazed and disgusted with the whole “get the woman vote”, “war on women” meme that was displayed more this election that in any I can remember. Birth control and Lilly Ledbetter (nothing to do with equal pay) seemed to rule the day. It was insanity. But I attribute that insanity to the liberal mind set that has invaded our “dumb-downed” society as much or more than gender. I fear for our country.
I actually gave some thought to only male landowners being able to vote. I can see some landmines in that as well. I see the what and why that original intent was. A new country protecting itself from interlopers. (I guess we still face that problem in reality.)
Don’t throw all women under the bus because of these dingbats. If the liberal trend continues...you may need us conservative women to survive. It’s our country, too.
(I have studied the Constitution and read the Federalist Papers. :) Being a political junkie and history buff I have read a lot of literature from that period and forward.)
Okay.
You can load the rifles.
*chuckle*
Daarn! You won’t let a girl have any fun will ya? I can and will load the rifles. :) There is usually a need for different talents. A chair for every rear end, as it were.
Hey, it's not my fault my thumbs are too fat to efficiently stuff the cartridges into the magazines.
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