I quoted the figure the other day. In 1970 it was a little over 60% of people were middle Class in the U.S. Now it is down to 42 or 43%. This is partly because 63,000 factories closed and their work went overseas since 2001.
The above is part of the panic.
Part two of the panic is that there are no longer enough white Republicans to elect any Republican President. If there were Romney would have been elected in the last election. But, there are not nor will there be ever again in the history of the United States. Because more white American Republican men and women are dying than are being born every single day now. And if you are not a white American the majority of these Vote Democratic and always have and always will.
So, we are literally witnessing the death of the Two Party system in the U.S.
Which is unacceptable to many white people who never met a black person or a Muslim in their whole lives.
So, this type of person is completely freaking out because their way of life is literally dying or dead from now on.
Is this a crisis for the U.S.?
Yes. Definitely.
But, if people are pragmatic, there doesn't have to be some sort of revolution or something. Just understand what is happening people. It all makes sense.
People who aren't white mostly always had more babies than white people did. This hasn't changed.
Just because white people believe in zero population growth this doesn't mean other races do too and the death of the Republican party ever being able to elect another president is the result of this one fact.
People just need to accept this and move on. However, some won't. So, this could be a dangerous few years now for the U.S. internally and externally because of all these actual real facts on the Ground in the U.S.
Note: Also, I live in California where the majority of people haven't been white WASPS (white Anglo Saxon Protestant) for years now. We survived this and so will the whole U.S.
Especially for the white states in the Middle of the U.S. this is going to take some getting used to. However, finding a way to cope with all this is important for white people everywhere.
People who are pragmatic survive.
Those who cannot be pragmatic I'm not sure what will happen to them?
There is one more factor. When I say the Repubican party is dying there is much more to it than that.
For example, the Republican Party actually should be now at least 3 parties:
1. Traditional Conservative Republicans
2. Liberal Republicans (who are more like Conservative Democrats)
3. The Tea Party which tends to be anti-Establishment and more chaotic than any other branch.
So, Cruz and Trump likely would be considered the Tea Party type of Repubicans as they are Mavericks and not conservative Republicans. However, there are aspects of Trump which is also like a Liberal Republican because he used to be a Democrat also.
If you want to understand what a truly Conservative Republican is think Senator Linsey Graham or Senator John McCain even though McCain is more of a maverick he tends to do what he feels best for the country he also tends to vote Conservative Republican also.
For example, Linsey Graham said, "The voters should tell Trump to Go to Hell!"
This is how real Conservative Republicans feel about Trump in a classical sense.
So, Trump is so very unique I wouldn't even call him a Republican at all.
In fact, I don't know what to call him except maybe: "Someone very scary for the U.S. and the world and another potential Putin."
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