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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Whist who wrote (6019)3/9/2001 2:49:11 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
That's a risible analysis.

The Black middle class largely derives its status from government employment. Government employees are usually Dems.

Hispanics do not follow that pattern. Further, Hispanics are culturally conservative, religiously and family-orientated - they are especially receptive to Republican themes. Hispanics will increasingly become Republicans.

The Dem party destroyed the Black family, starting in the 1960's with the "Great Society" programs. What makes it worse is that the Dems knew it would happen - Moynihan predicted it - but it was a political calculation. Preoccupied with taking and keeping power at any cost, the Black family was a sacrifice the Dems were willing to make.

Dems already had lost the "White" vote permanently and keeping the Blacks on the Liberal Plantation was their prime directive. Bill Clinton knew that well - he never won a majority of the White vote in Arkansas or nationally. Hence the lies about church burnings at election time.

The Dems have succeeded in keeping the Blacks on their Plantation, but only with increased pathology and decline in the Black family and increased use of ever more blatant racist appeals by the Democrat arsonists.

Ultimately, the racial spoils system the Dems have fostered will collapse and maybe then its victims will turn on them as others have.



To: Mr. Whist who wrote (6019)3/9/2001 3:00:30 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
Blacks and Jews are notorious for being anomalous as regards the correlation between party affiliation and socio- economic status. Every other immigrant group shows a tendency to shift party affiliation with upward mobility, and there is evidence that the Hispanic and Asian populations will follow suit. (By the way, the fluctuations in the black vote have not been significant over the last few decades. There is no loss of ground.) That is why I mentioned Texas, where there is a better established Mexican- American community, and Bush's success with that vote.

You once again show little comprehension of Republicanism, which is the party of Main Street, not Wall Street, and which wishes to keep alive the American Dream by expanding prosperity, not roasting the golden goose for redistribution. I find it almost impossible to believe you were a Republican. If you were, you were a very ignorant one.........