By the end of the next decade, TX will turn a vivid "blue".......

Every year democrats claim that population replacement has turned the country red. Someday, but not today, they might be right. They need more illegals to kill more Americans.
 
I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.



Which is why you libs support high levels of legal and illegal immigration.


You think you will like "America" when it is an One Party State, and you can rule without restraint?
 
I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.
I can't WAIT for this to happen. I just hope I'm alive when it does...

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I hope so to. I want to laugh at you, when it blows up in your face.
 
I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.


yeah, it's probably the official end of America.
everyone will be voting based on what couple of bucks they can get from Socialism
 
I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.
It's like you go out of your way to find bad news for America
 
The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.

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Gosh, even the Drama-Queen-In-Chief couldn't have done a better job of trying to scare his sheep.
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We all noticed that you could not dispute any of his points.


YOu lose. We all saw that. You know it too.
 
I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.
It's like you go out of your way to find bad news for America

Are you kidding?
We're in a constitutional crisis right now with someone in the OO who makes Nixon look stable and sane.
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I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.
It's like you go out of your way to find bad news for America

Are you kidding?
We're in a constitutional crisis right now with someone in the OO who makes Nixon look stable and sane.
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The only constitutional crisis, is caused by liberals who are in government, and not doing their jobs, because they are so consumed by their liberalism.


(and no, I am not including elected liberal politicians)
 
The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.
For a look into the future of America under pseudocon control, look at the suffering in Russia.
 
The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.

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Gosh, even the Drama-Queen-In-Chief couldn't have done a better job of trying to scare his sheep.
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We all noticed that you could not dispute any of his points.


YOu lose. We all saw that. You know it too.


Sorry, pal, but I have been living in Houston for the past two years while my spouse works on a contract at NASA.
Houston has the largest LGBT community outside of New York.
The price per barrel of oil is well over $50 and the economy is doing very well.
The recruiting and employment agencies have more jobs than people.
The sheriff of Harris County is Hispanic.
The mayor of Houston is black.
The D.A. is a gay woman.
It doesn't look ANYTHING like Venezuela here.

Theatrics are how Trump fooled you idiots.
And the scariest thing is that you're still falling for that shit.
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I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.
It's like you go out of your way to find bad news for America

Are you kidding?
We're in a constitutional crisis right now with someone in the OO who makes Nixon look stable and sane.
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The only constitutional crisis, is caused by liberals who are in government, and not doing their jobs, because they are so consumed by their liberalism.


(and no, I am not including elected liberal politicians)


Bullshit.
Trump is publicly telling his dead-headed followers that the press lies. That's the 1st Amendment he's trying to quash.
Trump publicly stated he was going to ban Muslims. That's a violation of the 5th and 14th Amendments.
Trump has violated the due process to asylum by putting thousands of children in cages in Texas and Arizona.
There's an active coup going on inside the White House with whoever wrote that op-ed for the NYT.
Wake the fuck up.
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The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.
For a look into the future of America under pseudocon control, look at the suffering in Russia.

You want to explain how and why you think that? lol!!
 
The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.
For a look into the future of America under pseudocon control, look at the suffering in Russia.

You want to explain how and why you think that? lol!!


Why don't you explain how he's wrong?
Your drive-by cheap shots are all you got.
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I know that there is already a very interesting thread on the possibility of Ted Cruz losing to O'Rourke this November; personally, I actually think that Cruz will squeak through for a narrow win.

However, the future of Texan politics will undergo a major shift in the next ten years.....WHY?

Actually simple demographics. The [legal] influx of Latinos and Hispanics into the state is huge....BUT, what we have not yet experienced is the thousands of children of these immigrants who will soon turn in to voting age.
This, coupled with the dwindling and aging white population of the state, will result into a true blue wave in a state that has been the strongest, conservative base since the days of LBJ.

Bear in mind that losing Texas' electoral college votes,would mean that the chances of a conservative republican being elected to the oval office may turn to be a thing of the long-lost past.

The point you make of Democrats relying on foreign nationals immigrating into Texas in order to swing the state into their camp, only goes to suggest the votes the Democrats will be pandering to and relying on, don't represent what have been American values.
 
The "vivid blue" parts of Texas are where the crime, corruption, bad schools and poverty are at.
For a look into the future of America under Democrat control look at the suffering in Venezuela.

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Gosh, even the Drama-Queen-In-Chief couldn't have done a better job of trying to scare his sheep.
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We all noticed that you could not dispute any of his points.


YOu lose. We all saw that. You know it too.


Sorry, pal, but I have been living in Houston for the past two years while my spouse works on a contract at NASA.
Houston has the largest LGBT community outside of New York.
The price per barrel of oil is well over $50 and the economy is doing very well.
The recruiting and employment agencies have more jobs than people.
The sheriff of Harris County is Hispanic.
The mayor of Houston is black.
The D.A. is a gay woman.
It doesn't look ANYTHING like Venezuela here.

Theatrics are how Trump fooled you idiots.
And the scariest thing is that you're still falling for that shit.
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SUre. Inside of an America that is still limiting you libs socialist agenda.


And that is the point, once you guys turn it into ONe Party State with you in charge, that will be the end of that.


And Venezuela was doing pretty well too, until the oil prices dropped and his socialist policies caught up with the nation.



Economy of Venezuela - Wikipedia


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Hugo Chávez was elected President in December 1998 and took office in February 1999. In 2000, oil prices soared, offering Chávez funds not seen since Venezuela's economic collapse in the 1980s.[41] Chávez then used economic policies that were more social democratic than those of his predecessors, using populistapproaches with oil funds that made Venezuela's economy dependent on high oil prices.[41] Chávez also played a leading role within OPEC to reinvigorate the organization and obtain members' adherence to lower quotasdesigned to drive up the oil price. Alí Rodríguez Araque, the Venezuelan oil minister, gave an announcement in 1999 that his country would respect OPEC production quotas, which marked "a historic turnaround from the nation's traditional pro-US oil policy".[47]

In the first four years of the Chávez presidency, the economy grew at first..."
 

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