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RINO Tom
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« on: March 20, 2015, 11:14:23 AM »

I couldn't see the Dem party surviving without taking an antistatist shift. Elizabeth Warren is a fraud and Cory Booker isn't good enough on foreign policy issues. He champions issues such as support for minorities, but what democrat doesn't sell that to their constituents? Ultimately, dems are going to have to be more progressive and mean it.

In 12 years, I can see a shift in the GOP becoming more "Conservatarian" and the Dem Party becoming more "Liberaltarian" or Anti-statist progressives. You can sort of see the shift now already

Not happening. Baby Boom Republicans in the seventies were more liberal on social issues, but took a massive rightward shift during the Holy Saint Actor's presidency, and I expect a similar trend will happen eventually. Being socially liberal is simply the conformity of the hour and will fade eventually, just like how everybody predicted the religious right would take over the world in the mid-80s and again during 2003-2005.

Why do you hate Reagan so much, He is been one of the best presidents in the past 50 years along with Clinton

lol

Historians Rank Clinton at 9 and Reagan at 11 higher then any president in the past 50 years
Lol at using Historians to rank presidents. Reagan and Clinton were both awful presidents. Sadly, they are both top 3 after World War II.

You're pretty harsh on Presidents, then.  As for this map, I'm assuming the OP is describing a socially liberal, fiscally conservative GOP and a socially liberal, fiscally liberal Democratic Party - essentially making social and cultural issues irrelevant in the voting booth.  I'd guess a base map would look like this:


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