The real nub of the problem is shrinking middle class incomes. Republicans and many Republican leaning independents signed on to the party to better themselves. A rising tide that lifts all ships. After 2000 and 9/11, people thought it was the recession that was holding them back. But then as time went on and things did not get better or deteriorated, it became apparent that the middle class had been discarded.
Resentment against Iraq became more intense as people started saying ??? what are we doing spending all that money over there? Then we see CEOs and Wall Street strutting their hugh paychecks and we felt like fools. It is ironic that Wall Street made so much money under Bush as they mostly donate to Democrats.
Corporate types, hard core conservatives and religious conservatives will continue to vote Republican. The greatest loss when you look at it has come from plain old middle class Republicans, many who were brought up in Democrat households. It is clear to see how our wages have been undermined by offshoring, outsourcing and illegal immigration. Our healthcare cost have soared because of the ideological straight jacked that that Republican leaders wear that permits one of the most inefficient and costly health care system to continue.
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