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mot78 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-04 10:03 PM
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By the 2030's one of the two parties will be dead
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I posted this either yesterday or sometime else during the weekend to no avail...


The coming decades will bring us quite a few domestic problems: the collapse of Social Security and Medicare, the progression toward global warming (ie. armed scrambling for resources), and not to mention future terrorism, Islamic Radical or domestic (ie. Montana Militia, Aryan Nation, KKK). These crisis will create a political change not seen since the Kansas-Nebraska Act destroyed the Whigs and created the Repubs. Who ever cannot provide the best solutions to these problems and is the most divided to fall and a new party will form. Political coalitions that we are familiar with will change almost overnight, and the surviving party itself will be transformed in the process. The definition of what it means to be "Liberal" or "Conservative" will be altered.
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