Out of all the trillions poured down the drain NONE of it went their way.
Remember, you don't get unemployment compensation unless you had a job. Job training doesn't help you get a job when there are no jobs.
There's a good 15% of the electorate who would not vote for a Democrat for anything. Now it's time for Republicans to figure out how to get those guys to vote FOR a Republican.
I'm pretty sure any candidate who favors importing more illegals won't get their votes, and I'm equally sure they won't vote for anyone they view as cut in the mold of the employers who aren't hiring.
“There’s a good 15% of the electorate who would not vote for a Democrat for anything. Now it’s time for Republicans to figure out how to get those guys to vote FOR a Republican.”
A good start would be a well publicized commitment by Republicans to significantly reduce the massive debt burden that’s been dumped on future generations by the Obama, Pelosi, Reed and their Democrat foot soldiers.
>There’s a good 15% of the electorate who would not vote for a Democrat for anything. Now it’s time for Republicans to figure out how to get those guys to vote FOR a Republican.
The problem with this is that the Republican party is unconcerned with holding to it’s stated party-planks.
When was the last time that the Republican party effected a major cut-down on government-size? (I’m talking multiple agencies shut down.)
When was the last time they effected a balanced budget?
When was the last time they actually pushed FOR a repeal/repudiation of Roe v. Wade? (They had control of the legislative and executive for most of Bush2.)
When was the last time they actually stood against gun-control? (They get false-praise for the 90s AWB; they had to do NOTHING for the sunset-clause to kick in.)
When was the last time they stood for REAL Constitutionalism? (If they did there would be problems with: the Fed-reserve, the GCA/NFA, the War on Drugs, etc)
In short, the Republican party seems dead-set in be[com]ing utterly irrelevant.