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On balance, and in the long-term, the elevation of Obama to POTUS will be a net positive IMHO. However, probably…
- View post At a national cultural character level, I'd say that the Chinese "love" money more than USians. They save more and…
- View post US Census - Chicago: White - not Latino: 32% Black - 33% Latino - 28% Asian - 6% Doubt that…
- View post That's a side benefit for some STEM worker employees. However, the US biotech/pharma industry Indian and asian employees are hired…
- View post And H1B visas to import all those secularists, Buddhists, and Hindus that didn't let their religions interfere with their science…
- View post Good questions. In the US it is correlated with religion -- acceptance of evolution: Jehovah's Witnesses: 8% Mormons: 22% Evangelical…
- View post Collectively human beings are rather simple and predictable creatures. It's why propaganda is so effective.
- View post If the GOP candidate manages only to flip FL, Ohio, Iowa, and CO, he/she loses.
- View post It's all identity politics. Only very narrowly. Data from SC may be the best currently available. In 2012 -- Romney…
- View post Not unprecedented. The GOP and GWB ran against Bill Clinton continuously from 1999 through 2002. Not his policies because they…
- View post That's where the rubber meets the road for the GOP and it's a rough and oily patch for them. They…
- View post heh. Many years ago after returning from a company development seminar, I started Monday morning at work by filling out…
- View post Could be evidence that Dr. Ben is smarter or more politically savvy than the other GOP fools that rushed to…
- View post I voted for McGovern in the primary and general election. That was the last time the CA Democratic primary election…
- View post Damn -- I'm still a sucker for a glimmer of hope. Chicago, choose Chuy. Please.
- View post Jeb! is only a viable candidate if Clinton is in the race. However, he's not their only chance to beat…
- View post Had Perot dropped out and stayed out late in the 1992 election, odds are that it wouldn't have changed the…
- View post Dukakis was the weakest. He was ran in an open seat contest, approval numbers for Reagan/Bush were weak and after…
- View post Truman and LBJ were sitting Presidents when they first ran for election in their own right. The same situation existed…
- View post Does that mean that the second choice for Wilson voters (10+%) is Rahm? Or were they bamboozled into thinking that…
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