What Is the Angry White Voter Response in Today’s Politics?

Question by mousepad: What is the angry white voter response in today’s politics?
I’m just asking because I’m seeing alot of flaming comments posted by conservatives angry with the “direction” that the country is going. What I mean is the immigration laws in Arizona and the general sentiment that all minority civil rights groups are bad. There’s this strange feel I get when reading them, it’s as if I’m in another country. Isn’t this America? Don’t we embrace multiculturalism because that’s a core part of our identity?

Best answer:

Answer by oldsouldier
our country is going down the tubes. The big rats (corporations) have already hopped off. Why?

well thats up for debate, now isn’t it?

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