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« on: December 14, 2014, 04:50:47 PM »

@Cal: Yeah, and the black vote then was like the Asian vote WWII, one token minority to prop on.

Last I checked your Cal also heckled the Irish to hell like every other GOP big-head, while the Democrats had Al Smith. Also the GOP lacked pretty much any type of religious vote that wasn't Protestant.

Also the GOP never officially denounced the Klan either, not since Grant, yes there were token speeches by Harding and Teddy,but only them and them alone. 1924 Democrats at least considered it.

So don't try Klan-baiting away from the issue.

Now with that back on hand, I could see Nevada and Virginia eventually going the other way, but otherwise it's depressingly very likely to get the whole map that way sans the West Coast and Northeast...and maybe New Mexico.

Because people like buzzwords, and currently the sane Keynesians can't seem think up any counters to Reago-Mellonomic bullsh**t like "Personal responsibility", "welfare queen", "union top dogs", etc...."golden parachute", "Wall Street Fat Cats" just aren't sticking like they should.


@Krax: Don't kid yourself, that tech sector wouldn't have gone anywhere without those at the bottom...those student interns, those young graduate programmers, all being paid decently rather than exploited. And someone's got to do those other services that tech workers do not. Ergo if those services fail because of a revolt, those programmers are screwed, and that should seriously embarrass the likes of Meg Whitman.

@Agg: Like what? Unless it's something like "Ensure employers pay their employees something that can be comfortably lived on" like Norway has, then minimum wage can and will always be the only sure-fire option.

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