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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1446876" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Does anyone else see the disconnect between what Republicans say and what they do? In order to save their party, it's crucial that they attract minority voters, right?. Immediately after their mid-term victories, McConnell renewed the GOP commitment to kill immigration legislation. What will that do to attract an increasingly "brown" electorate? Nothing. Tossing-out a few token Blacks and Hispanics isn't going to fool very many into voting Republican.</p><p></p><p>What I see is a doubling-down on the same tired old policies and attitudes. They are proposing nothing new...just more of the same trickle-down, bending over for Big Business, and crummy, low-wage "job creation" garbage they've been spewing for years.</p><p></p><p>These ass clowns won't be happy until the entire US is just like Texas. My bet is that they won't be able to deliver anything but rhetoric and that they will once again suffer big losses in 2016 when they are rejected by voters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1446876, member: 12508"] Does anyone else see the disconnect between what Republicans say and what they do? In order to save their party, it's crucial that they attract minority voters, right?. Immediately after their mid-term victories, McConnell renewed the GOP commitment to kill immigration legislation. What will that do to attract an increasingly "brown" electorate? Nothing. Tossing-out a few token Blacks and Hispanics isn't going to fool very many into voting Republican. What I see is a doubling-down on the same tired old policies and attitudes. They are proposing nothing new...just more of the same trickle-down, bending over for Big Business, and crummy, low-wage "job creation" garbage they've been spewing for years. These ass clowns won't be happy until the entire US is just like Texas. My bet is that they won't be able to deliver anything but rhetoric and that they will once again suffer big losses in 2016 when they are rejected by voters. [/QUOTE]
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