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If Demography Is Destiny, Good News for Texas, D.C.

adrianvance Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 11:49 AM
Demography should not matter. My mother came from Mexico and a more fierce conservative you will never meet. The idea is the thing and too many have forgotten that. Come see us at The Two Minute Conservative, http://tinyurl.com/7jgh7wv and when you speak ladies will swoon and liberal gentlemen will weep.
Surtr Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 4:38 PM
"Demography should not matter."

Demography is the primary determinant in the quality of our nation.

Importing millions of Hispanics who are a disaster by every metric is a terrible idea that no amount of noble sentiment about the equality of man can hide it.
Michael160 Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 9:02 PM
Not to mention the Irish. Papists, don't you know? It's a shame the MSM has been so good at discrediting the message of the Know Nothings.
Surtr Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 10:43 PM
Were the Irish, four generations in a disaster by every metric: criminal, academic, welfare, income, and political.

It's laughable for immigration enthusiasts to point to the Irish as reason to import millions of sub-85 IQ mestizos.

Not that it was easy to assimilate the Irish. Their poor educations, alcohol consumption, and culture of fisticuffs made them undesirable. You dear Michael ought to just say that you 'know nothing'.
jimslag Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 11:42 AM
I have no problem with the millions of Hispanics coming in. They just want what our forefathers had - Opportunity for a better life. Make them citizens and as Obama says, let them pay their "fair" share. My great grandparents became citizens when they immigrated to the US, I think it just right that the new immigrants do the same.
WestTexan Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 12:52 PM
You are correct, a real Conservative message speaks to all people as does Liberty, Freedom and Opportunity, those things which the Demonrats and Left despise.
Demographics buffs get a special Christmas present every year courtesy of the Census Bureau: its annual estimates of the populations of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

This gives demographers a chance to see where the nation is growing and where it is not, and to get an idea of the destination of immigrants and of the flow of people into one set of states and out of another.

Nationally, the Census Bureau estimates that the United States has grown from 308 million people when the Census was conducted in April 2010 to almost 313 million in July 2012,...

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