Thanks for your support Jazzhead. I didn't mean to offend any Christians or suggest that their views are unimportant. I just want economic conservatism to survive this mess we are in.
@Dexter @JazzheadI do not disagree that the 2 most important issues facing us at this time are economics and illegal immigration, which do go hand-in-hand.
For the record, I'd be as concerned if it were suggested the the Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Atheist, Agnostic, Taoist, Hindu, etc right-wing be told that their beliefs and opinions be left out of the conversation because it may turn off those that might otherwise vote a certain way without them.
Frankly, I don't believe this to be the case, anyway.
I think the conservative movement was awakened by the economic reality of 2008 onward, and that those social issues have pretty much been left off the table since then.
My second argument is that the left can trot out socialist like Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez, and not have it turn off their base, most of whom (I would hope) are not that far left, so why should social conservatives turn off economic conservatives from voting?
We can agree to disagree on this, that's fine.
I do believe that SCOTUS has reached decisions on social issues that should not have been brought before it to begin with, due to the 10th amendment.
As it turns out, 2 big ones are issues with social conservatives.
The only case that I would offer that this was not in error was in
Brown vs. board of Education.It could be argued that this case should not have gone to SCOTUS, but my opinion is that it needed to, to correct another issue decision that should have never been made in
Plessy vs, Ferguson.
I apologize, that I do come off as snarky at times, in my weak attempt at humor (my screen name is partly after Groucho Marx, after all).
It sounds a lot funnier in person......
But, like most all of us here, I will passionately defend my case and my beliefs.
No harm intended to anyone.