Consider ethnicity. Hispanics were 15 percent of the U.S. population in
2008 and 7.4 percent of the electorate. Both percentages will inexorably
rise.
The GOP must work harder to win Hispanic votes, we are told. But consider the home economics and self-interest of Hispanics.
Half of all U.S. wage-earners pay no income tax. Yet that half and their
families receive free education K-12, Medicaid, rent supplements, food
stamps, earned income tax credits, Pell grants, welfare payments,
unemployment checks and other benefits.
Why should poor, working- and middle-class Hispanics, the vast majority,
vote for a party that will reduce taxes they don’t pay, but cut the
benefits they do receive?
The majority of Latinos, African-Americans, immigrants and young people
18 to 25 pay no income taxes yet enjoy a panoply of government benefits.
Does not self-interest dictate a vote for the party that will let them
keep what they have and perhaps give them more, rather than the party
that will pare back what they now receive?
If your racial and ethnic voter base is aging, shrinking and dying, your
moral code is being rejected, and the tax-consuming class has been
allowed to grow to equal or to dwarf the taxpaying class, the Grand Old
Party has a problem.
-- Pat Buchanan
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GOP needs to get with the times.
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