1), it is probably a good idea if those particularly crazy people left the US. However, what happens to the 'non aligned', or Democrats, or non crazy Republicans, that wish to remain US citizens ?
2) As the GOP in Texas (and elsewhere) move further and further right, it appears they attract fewer and fewer (though more rabid) adherents. At what stage do they disappear up their own fundament ?
3) At what point does the gap between these rabid policies and people's lived experience (the immigrant is a plumber not a drug lord) open a space for a sane right wing / conservative party ?
4) Also, just wanted to point out that as far as evangelical Christians are concerned, Catholics (refugee or not) are in league with Satan himself
1), it is probably a good idea if those particularly crazy people left the US. However, what happens to the 'non aligned', or Democrats, or non crazy Republicans, that wish to remain US citizens ?
2) As the GOP in Texas (and elsewhere) move further and further right, it appears they attract fewer and fewer (though more rabid) adherents. At what stage do they disappear up their own fundament ?
3) At what point does the gap between these rabid policies and people's lived experience (the immigrant is a plumber not a drug lord) open a space for a sane right wing / conservative party ?
4) Also, just wanted to point out that as far as evangelical Christians are concerned, Catholics (refugee or not) are in league with Satan himself