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And BTW my house hold income is more than 250K and both my wife and I have a masters
Which only shows that you have more education than rationality, from what I've been reading. That is your right, of course.
You DO realize that you and your wife are nothing but cattle to the Dems, right?
And even if you are ok with that, where do you get the moral authority to decide what to do with OTHER people's money?
The GOP is not perfect, for many of the reasons you outlined. But a world w/o a GOP is a world the Dems will be unchecked to turn America into New Argentina.
The constitution delivers the legal authority for the Federal government to not only levy taxes but decide where it gets spent.
I thought you baggers loved the constitution?
You attitude towards other people's decisions is just one of the reasons we Indian-Americans and other Asian-Americans are turned off to the GOP.
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According to some readers on Patrick, all those people voting for Obama are "shiftless loafers" which I guess encompasses the best educated (and supposedly the hardest working) minority population in the US.
The Republicans have "easy" stories on how African Americans vote, on how Latinos vote but what's the meme on the Asian vote? How do you frame that story?
David Brooks tried on PBS last night. Maybe the evangelical side of the Republican Party is a turn off to both the Asian Hindus, Buddhists, Taoists, Muslims, and moderate Christians? Perhaps that notion of individual self-sufficiency is a turn-off to populations raised on communal family values which espouses taking care of your extended family and friends.
I don't know, but Republican strategists should start dissecting why their message didn't resonate at all with nearly all of the well-educated Asians I know.
Just sayin'.....
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