Sanguine wrote:
"You think you're so damn smart you can judge a person's ideology by the shade of brown of their skin? I think there's a name for that."
You can infer upon me whatever "name" you wish, I learned long ago not to care about such things.
But, yes, I WILL predict how Hispanics (particularly the children of illegals) are going to vote in the years to come. And my prediction is that it's not going to be "for the red side".
I realize in Texas there are a good number of "conservative" Hispanics. But even if 40% are that way, that means that 60% are NOT. And if the percentage holds, that means that the more "new brown voters" there are in Texas, the more democrat-communist votes there will be.
Demography -- it's just numbers. Can't argue with them.
They are... what they are.
And... to someone who's a realist, it doesn't look good for Texas in the decades ahead. I'll bet there are a good many Texas Republicans who just "go blind" when this subject is brought up.
Look what happened to New Mexico next door when it "turned brown" (that is, became the second state in which whites no longer compose a majority).
It has also turned pretty blue.
What makes you think that Texas is immune from such changes?