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2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 9372" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't think its changed that much smooth. Bush tries to be a uniter, but hasn't done so well. Not all his fault alot of it is the function of the angry left wingers who are losing their power base. Also alot of it is the difference in thinking between the red zones, or old America, and the blue areas or new America. The difference in thinking between country and city is amazing. Their type of work, experiences with things like guns, and basic view of the world is radically different. They might as well be seperate sides of the world. </p><p>Conflict between the two is quite probable beacause the urban areas are so dependant on the rural ones, and they have so little understanding of them. This is similar to what really started the first civil war. </p><p></p><p>Bush may not understand that the rich neo con, and the working, farming, conservatives that make up his power base are different creatures altoghether. As to uniting traditional small town america with the statist liberal big cities, I don't think its possible.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 9372, member: 177"] [b]2015 in Retrospect: Where Will You Be Politically?[/b] I don't think its changed that much smooth. Bush tries to be a uniter, but hasn't done so well. Not all his fault alot of it is the function of the angry left wingers who are losing their power base. Also alot of it is the difference in thinking between the red zones, or old America, and the blue areas or new America. The difference in thinking between country and city is amazing. Their type of work, experiences with things like guns, and basic view of the world is radically different. They might as well be seperate sides of the world. Conflict between the two is quite probable beacause the urban areas are so dependant on the rural ones, and they have so little understanding of them. This is similar to what really started the first civil war. Bush may not understand that the rich neo con, and the working, farming, conservatives that make up his power base are different creatures altoghether. As to uniting traditional small town america with the statist liberal big cities, I don't think its possible. Phil [/QUOTE]
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