Annie C Analyzes The Election.

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[It was all about making their indolence and sloth more comfortable. Once you've made them comfortable, you've got a permanent electoral majority, ad infinitum. "We have to tax more so we can spend more" Charles Rangel (D-NY)
Case in point: The autobiography of Frank McCourt "Angela's Ashes" When McCourt's father was unable to satisfy his thirst for Guinness and simultaneously feed, clothe, and house his burgeoning family here in the states, he emigrated back to Ireland where his family would be taken care of by the Irish welfare system and he could continue imbibing his Guiness without any constraints. Its the reverse today, with Homeland Security openly trolling for immigrants to come here and avail themselves of this governments welfare largesse.
Interestingly enough, to go along anecdotally with the 20 per cent of black males voting for Romney stat that Ann quotes there's this story of a black male coming from a New York City borough searching for a foreclosed property to invest in ninety miles from home, just offhand while examining the property, nonchalantly remarking that things weren't going so well for the risk takers under the current administration and it just might be time for a change........ ]

"I apologize to America's young people, whose dashed dreams and dim employment prospects I had laughed at, believing these to be a direct result of their voting for Obama.

On closer examination, it turns out that young voters, aged 18-29, overwhelmingly supported Romney. But only the white ones.

According to Pew Research, 54 percent of white voters under 30 voted for Romney and only 41 percent for Obama. That's the same percentage Reagan got from the entire white population in 1980. Even the Lena Dunham demographic -- white women under 30 -- slightly favored Romney.

Reagan got just 43 percent of young voters in 1980 -- and that was when whites were 88 percent of the electorate. Only 58 percent of today's under-30 vote is white and it's shrinking daily.

What the youth vote shows is not that young people are nitwits who deserve lives of misery and joblessness, as I had previously believed, but that America is hitting the tipping point on our immigration policy.

The youth vote is a snapshot of elections to come if nothing is done to reverse the deluge of unskilled immigrants pouring into the country as a result of Ted Kennedy's 1965 immigration act. Eighty-five percent of legal immigrants since 1968 have come from the Third World. A majority of them are in need of government assistance.

Whites are 76 percent of the electorate over the age of 30 and only 58 percent of the electorate under 30. Obama won the "youth vote" because it is the knife's edge of a demographic shift, not because he offered the kids free tuition and contraception (which they don't need because it's hard to have sex when you're living with your parents at 27).

In 1980, Hispanics were only 2 percent of the population, and they tended to be educated, skilled workers who got married, raised their children in two-parent families and sent their kids to college before they, too, got married and had kids. (In that order.)

That profile has nothing to do with recent Hispanic immigrants, who -- because of phony "family reunification" rules -- are the poorest of the world's poor.

More than half of all babies born to Hispanic women today are illegitimate. As Heather MacDonald has shown, the birthrate of Hispanic women is twice that of the rest of the population, and their unwed birthrate is one and a half times that of blacks.

That's a lot of government dependents coming down the pike. No amount of "reaching out" to the Hispanic community, effective "messaging" or Reagan's "optimism" is going to turn Mexico's underclass into Republicans.

Any election analysis that doesn't deal with the implacable fact of America's changing demographics is bound to be wrong.

Perhaps the reason elections maven Michael Barone was so shockingly off in his election prediction this year was that, in the biggest mistake of his career, Barone has been assuring us for years that most of these Third World immigrants pouring into the country would go the way of Italian immigrants and become Republicans. They're hardworking! They have family values!

Maybe at first, but not after coming here, having illegitimate children and going on welfare.

Charles Murray recently pointed out that -- contrary to stereotype -- Hispanics are less likely to be married, less likely to go to church, more supportive of gay marriage and less likely to call themselves "conservative" than other Americans.

Rather than being more hardworking than Americans, Hispanics actually work about the same as others, or, in the case of Hispanic women, less.

It seems otherwise, Murray says, because the only Hispanics we see are the ones who are working -- in our homes, neighborhoods and businesses. "That's the way that almost all Anglos in the political chattering class come in contact with Latinos," he notes. "Of course they look like model Americans."

(Black males would apparently like to work more. Nearly 20 percent of black males under 30 voted for Romney, more than three times what McCain got.)...."

Ann Coulter - December 5, 2012 - AMERICA NEARS EL TIPPING POINTO
 
If you're a welfare queen and one man promises you a stretch Mercedes limo along with a full time chauffeur and he'll simply raise the taxes on the rich to pay for it, and the other guy is mumbling something about avoiding putting the nation into bankruptcy from overspending and putting the economy back on its feet by taking a balanced approach between government spending and generating adequate capital for investment and job growth, naturally who you gonna vote for, silly? When a human has to make the choice between manual labor with their arms and hands along with sweat on their brow or pleasuring between the legs, they're gonna go for the legs every time, and Baracky Obammunist promised them the between the legs option all the time. Just wait til 2016 rolls around.
 

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