So here we are plugging along kicking the asses of the world doing shit the same way we’ve always done it and suddenly Mexicrats decided we’re doing it all wrong with the wrong group of people.
How the **** is that reasonable?
Imagine if at a board meeting some folks Jeff Bezos hired were to say “we’re doing this all wrong with the wrong people...our business model SUCKS”
How many other countries have taken a proven dynamic and fucked it all up?
Trump's racist "Whites on top, minorities get the leftovers" approach to government is not a "proven dynamic". In fact, societies divided by race or class are among the least productive or successful in the world. Think fuedal societies - ruled by Lords and Kings with peasants paying for their "protection" from thieves, invaders, and marauding knights or lords. Or the caste system in India where anyone bright or hardworking from a lower caste had no opportunity to move up based on their talents or hard work.
The more rigid a society is in preserving rigid lines of race, religion or political persausion, the less likely it is that such a society will be successful. What has always allowed the US to succeed in the past, was it's great melting pot of ideas, traditions and cultures, which allowed new ways of looking at old problems to generate great products and ideas. Now American conservatives are vilifying the very foundation of the country - open borders and unlimited migration. This is not to say that the world is a far, far different place than it was in 1776 when your country was founded, but that your Founders were open to the idea of mass migration to build the nation. And to say the US was founded as an "all white nation", it most certainly was not. It was founded as a mixture of Native Americans, black Southern slaves, and white people of European heritage.
The Founding Fathers envisioned a nation of 13 afiliated colonies along the East Coast of America, not some behemoth nation spanning the continent and dominating the world as the last surviving Cold War super power. In 1776, the French held most of the Gulf Coast East of the Mississippi, and the Spanish held the West Coast of the USA through Southern California and east into New Mexico and Texas, as well as all of Central and South America, except Brazil. Great Britain and Spain were the world super powers at the time.
The Founders envisioned a small nation that didn't waste its blood and capital on foolish wars for continental domination and power. Whose citizens worked for their own enrichment and that of their communities, rather than for the kings and the governments who used a dominant faith to rally the people against other nations. Thus the ideas of "freedom of religion" and "freedom of association" built into the Constitution. And although the Founding Fathers were men of faith, they nonetheless had seen the damage governments could do in rallying one denomination/sect against the other, and wanted a country where people could worship without fear running afoul of the government, or being arrested for doing so.
Today's USA is the antithesis of the country the Founding Fathers envisoned.