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G says:

If the Southern business leaders aided and abetted by the Southern politicians at the city, county, and state levels, underfunded their school systems, no American and foreign companies will want to move into their states because the workforce can’t read, write, spell, and unable to do math and science.

In addition, if they hire illegal immigrants like they did after Hurricane Katrina, Alabama, etc., eventually the poor whites and black will have to either turn to crime to make a living, organize unions and/or strikes and/or launch racist attacks to drive the immigrants out. If we let the South secede, they will achieve the status of being a country that is an illegal alien country because they are addicted to it and their economy is tied to it just like Columbia is a narco-state because of the power of the drug catel.

G says:

I disagree with Mike’s assessment of Romney and Bush. Bush was not a likeable person in my viewpoint. Furthermore, if the press had done its jobs, we would have found out about Bush’s failures as a business person and as a Governor of Texas. In addition, we would have known about his cocaine bust and using eminent domain to seize the land to build his Ranger stadium. The Democrats could have those things against him and ask the American people, would they want to vote for someone who would steal their land, etc., by misusing government law and would vote for someone who had a string of business failures and always depended on his daddy and his rich friends to bail him out and help him on his feet and cover up his drug addiction. If it wasn’t for Bush’s father and his friends, Bush, Jr., would have been broke and homeless a long time ago.