"I want inflation below 4%, immigration to be through legal means, police to enforce exactly the laws that exist, and the most skilled and adept pilots flying my planes."
Depends. The "Right" or whatever the alt version means is a huge range between 90s Democrat and hardcore traditionalist Christians. We only get along because the Left is that far gone.
I think this is especially true on immigration. 90s Republicans were in favor of it. Maybe not officially in favor of illegal immigration, but they weren't trying to build up the border either . I just read a transcript of a Peter Brimelow /Tucker Carlson interview that mentions it. 90s Dems' politics still had to answer to unions, rather than the other way around. Oh and black people, arguably the biggest losers due to immigration. For Dems, whether someone had a long term plan to import a new electorate, I don't know
But there weren't enough recent immigrants to make it worth making a public case of it.
The ''far-right'' of today is a 1990 Democrat.
"I want inflation below 4%, immigration to be through legal means, police to enforce exactly the laws that exist, and the most skilled and adept pilots flying my planes."
"YOU'RE LITERALLY HITLER!"
If only. Even literally Hitler wasn't "literally Hitler."
I want to deport all criminals to space
Overton window's a bitch.
Depends. The "Right" or whatever the alt version means is a huge range between 90s Democrat and hardcore traditionalist Christians. We only get along because the Left is that far gone.
I think this is especially true on immigration. 90s Republicans were in favor of it. Maybe not officially in favor of illegal immigration, but they weren't trying to build up the border either . I just read a transcript of a Peter Brimelow /Tucker Carlson interview that mentions it. 90s Dems' politics still had to answer to unions, rather than the other way around. Oh and black people, arguably the biggest losers due to immigration. For Dems, whether someone had a long term plan to import a new electorate, I don't know But there weren't enough recent immigrants to make it worth making a public case of it.