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<blockquote data-quote="Coja Petrus Uscan" data-source="post: 1412226" data-attributes="member: 12967"><p>Cutting all major cities out of states and turning them into something like DC would be a good idea. Though it is hard to see a path to that through the houses. The system is in a relative statis, though the Democrats don't have any issues with breaking rules at the state and local level, it is hard to see mandates for constitutional change.</p><p> </p><p>The underlying issue is probably in my top three of the worst policies the fake conservatives have provided no push-back to. That is the vast conveyor-belting of about 50% of 18 years olds into universities. I don't know the data for The US, though in The UK the average age in London is about 8 years younger than your average county. Once you strip immigration out and take into account age, the voting preferences in cities are still much the same as the rest of the country - about 50/50.</p><p></p><p>This new thing of voting blocks defined by rural vs. urban is new and has been caused by the two above tides.</p><p></p><p>The left have all these things as weapons and there is virtually no response.</p><p></p><p>The only issue is the left do so much damage from their decaying cities, that it's really a half measure. The quickest way to a decrease in the power of their system is to hasten the collapse of their systems, i.e. their bogus teacher and municipal pension funds, their student loan systems etc. I believe most students only get loans because the Democrats have come up with a deal with the banks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coja Petrus Uscan, post: 1412226, member: 12967"] Cutting all major cities out of states and turning them into something like DC would be a good idea. Though it is hard to see a path to that through the houses. The system is in a relative statis, though the Democrats don't have any issues with breaking rules at the state and local level, it is hard to see mandates for constitutional change. The underlying issue is probably in my top three of the worst policies the fake conservatives have provided no push-back to. That is the vast conveyor-belting of about 50% of 18 years olds into universities. I don't know the data for The US, though in The UK the average age in London is about 8 years younger than your average county. Once you strip immigration out and take into account age, the voting preferences in cities are still much the same as the rest of the country - about 50/50. This new thing of voting blocks defined by rural vs. urban is new and has been caused by the two above tides. The left have all these things as weapons and there is virtually no response. The only issue is the left do so much damage from their decaying cities, that it's really a half measure. The quickest way to a decrease in the power of their system is to hasten the collapse of their systems, i.e. their bogus teacher and municipal pension funds, their student loan systems etc. I believe most students only get loans because the Democrats have come up with a deal with the banks. [/QUOTE]
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