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Maybe we should just split the country into red and blue. A first look at revenues vs spending shows that the blue states would have a balanced federal budget, and still keep the current entitlements. The red states would be in very deep deficits, unless they decimated all entitlement and education. In some cases they are receiving federal money amounting to multiples of their GDP’s. This would not solve any problems for the red states, but the blue would be better off.Okay, let’s here your explanation. Perhaps we need more analysis of these non-voting Republicans: did they get out and vote for McCain 4 years ago and then decide to stay home in 2012? I am trying to imagine a candidate that could have inspired those 5-6 million GOP voters. Romney ran a campaign of positive ideas, there are serious issues we face, Obama has been a complete disaster, etc. If in spite of all this so many GOP voters were not motivated to vote then I question their committment to conservative principles. One might say, “but Santorum would have motivated them” but then Santorum would have alienated moderates and independents.
I am sticking to my earlier premise: Obama won because of a variety of factors: the role of individuals, luck, the press, decades of leftist dominance of our educations system (for which we can blame so many youth votes for Obama - he is borrowing from China to continue entitlements and they will have to foot the bill yet they still voted for him) and an increasing entitlement society - recall that Obama promised college students “help in paying their student loans”. Rob Peter to pay Paul and you will get Paul’s vote.
Ishii
Or… maybe there is another approach. Let’s work together to solve these problems.