Ieperithem #fundie nationstates.net

The democratic process better work soon or it isn't going to work at all. Demographics are not on our side. If we don't vote them out now, we will have to shoot them out later.

I disagree. If they remain in power for too long despite the myriad forces likely to unseat them(they're intent on antagonizing the tech sector that got them where they are, they're overreaching to an absurd degree which has spelled disaster in the past, and the youth are becoming jaded with them[particularly the ones likely to pursue economic power and useful skills]), there's still the matter of them being unable to create a fiscally stable government. As a rule of thumb, a party with half of voters but eighty percent of gov't housing recipients cannot survive without those who voted against it, nor do they likely have the wealth, collective intelligence, or even basic physical fitness(http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-05/study-finds-correlation-between-fiscal-conservatism-and-big-biceps) to attack and loot us.

If you feel as if you're getting deja - vu, it's because this was/is the exact case of Detroit. The left achieved political dominance, and their media heralded a brave new era. Quickly, things came to pieces and the city became a hellhole, with all useful members high - tailing it to the edges and then declaring them separate jurisdictions. Today, these suburbs and outer cities are wealthy, successful, and largely crime free, and contain many people as well as much wealth. So it would be with America, with the vast areas of red declaring themselves separate, enjoying the flow of fleeing contributors from the brain - drained blue cities, and quickly returning to everyday life. The only thing that would truly change would be that we'd have slightly(and I mean very slightly, look at a map of congressional districts if you get the time) less land, and we'd still have all of the good parts so it's no big problem.

If you're worried about the UN or some other international bogeyman stopping this from occurring, consider that the ivory tower cosmopolitans still dislike the idea of a global economic crisis that would get them hung by their people, and that their best(And by best, I mean only) means of averting this is by not only enabling but facilitating this 'velvet revolution'.

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