[Magdalen] Caca-poopoo-stocracy; was Famous Last Words.
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 23:14:18 UTC 2018
Mike>So, to your point Scott, what with what's going on (The Wave), and what
with who the electorate already is and will be (The Young, The Non-white,
The "We're America, Right?", The Etc), there's hope, "strongly!", and how!
And that's what scares the s**t out of some.
Lynn, not scared by that
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From: "M J _Mike_ Logsdon" <mjl at ix.netcom.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 3:55 PM
To: <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: [Magdalen] Caca-poopoo-stocracy; was Famous Last Words.
>>>>What's giving me hope are the election in Pennsylvania and the voices of
> the youth nationwide.<<<
>
> And even though I don't often mention, and to date maybe never have
> mentioned, but PA and the youth and all the other flipped or
> not-supposed-to-have-nearly-flipped congressional seats, state seats, and
> gov'ships, etc, can, -- mind you, can -- ultimately amount to in macro
> what we did here in CA in the mid-90s in micro, ie, make a Blue Change if
> not permanently (in the macro hardly possible in a truly historic sense)
> then significantly over time to the point of amounting to a nation coming
> to its knees and "coming to Jesus" like, possibly, has never been seen
> before. Specfically, I'm referring to the Gov Pete Wilson Prop 187
> Debacle.
>
> Wikipedia: It "was a 1994 ballot initiative to establish a state-run
> citizenship screening system and prohibit illegal aliens from using
> non-emergency health care, public education, and other services in the
> State of California. Voters passed the proposed law at a referendum in
> November 1994. The law was challenged in a legal suit and found
> unconstitutional by a federal district court. In 1999, Governor Gray
> Davis halted state appeals of this ruling.... Passage of Proposition 187
> reflected state residents' concerns about illegal immigration into the
> United States. Opponents believed the law was discriminatory against
> illegal immigrants of Hispanic or Asian origin; supporters maintained that
> their concerns were economic: that the state could not afford to provide
> social services for so many people who had entered the country illegally
> or overstayed their visas. Republicans' embrace of Proposition 187 has
> been cited as a key factor for the decline of the Republican Party in
> California."
>
> Though permanency is never guaranteed, what with what CA's demographics
> have always been and obviously are more so today and will continue being
> in larger and larger degree on into the future (I became a "minority"
> aeons ago!), there just simply ain't much chance of us heading back in the
> Red direction anytime, any generation, soon.
>
> So, to your point Scott, what with what's going on (The Wave), and what
> with who the electorate already is and will be (The Young, The Non-white,
> The "We're America, Right?", The Etc), there's hope, "strongly!", and how!
>
> M J (Mike) Logsdon.
>
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