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To: zeestephen
You live in an odd little world.

If you want to fix the issue of excessive immigration, fix it.

Your scheme will cause more damage than help.

96 posted on 06/03/2014 10:43:36 AM PDT by gogeo (If you are Tea Party, the Republican Party does not want you.)
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To: gogeo
I've been fighting the mass immigration war for 10 years.

It's unfixable.

We can only slow down Conservative political extinction.

Time and again, American political history shows we cannot convert our Socialist opponents.

In fact, our own Republican leadership parrots the Democratic Party on every important immigration issue.

Finally, rank and file Conservatives lack the foresight, the organization, and the political will to force repeal of mass legal immigration with our own efforts.

The only reason Conservatives have any political power at all is because we have the highest voter turn out in America.

When non-whites and single white women start to turn out at the same rate Conservatives turn out, the game will be up.

I did a little math experiment after the 2012 election, which Romney lost by 4%.

“What would have happened in 2012 if EVERY eligible voter in America voted?”

I ran the numbers, and Romney lost by 5%.

I'll speculate that the number is worse than 5%.

Since Conservatives are the most highly motivated voters, it seems logical that the people who usually stay home are much further to the Left.

By the way, the conventional wisdom that 4 million Conservatives stayed home in 2012 is a complete fabrication.

Romney got 4 million more white votes than McCain got in 2008.

Obama got 6 million LESS white votes in 2012.

The 4 million whites who stayed home in 2012 voted for Obama in 2008!

But the most important numbers of all are 600,000 and 150,000.

That's how many new Democrats and new Republicans become citizens each year.

Depending on Democrat voter turn out, the White House and a Senate majority are probably now completely out of reach for Republicans.

In 2022, after Congressional redistricting, Republicans will lose the House, and Socialists will take permanent control of the Federal government.

In 2022, you'll be living in that odd little world with me.

97 posted on 06/03/2014 1:28:18 PM PDT by zeestephen
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