The anti big government people and the big religen group have had a falling out. They have been successfull partners since the time of Ronald Regan and it looks like the divorce is final.
President GWB was the catalist that illistrated to these two groups that the interests of each group are incompatable. The hypocracy of the Bush era created too much strain for the cooalition to survive. Will this be good for America? I belive so. Ultimatly the Religous conservatives have no place in government, and without the fiscal conservatives they will have no voice.
The fiscal conservatives have a stable seat at the American political table, but not a majority without the religous wacks. The new political equasion will force the fiscal conservatives to work with the Liberals and come to reasonable solutions for the nations problems. The religous group will splinter and become a third party with little influence, where they belong. Except in the deep south where they will remain strong, and the states they represent will remain ranked 47th, 48th, 49th and 50th in everything! OHHHH and then there is Alaska!
President GWB was the catalist that illistrated to these two groups that the interests of each group are incompatable. The hypocracy of the Bush era created too much strain for the cooalition to survive. Will this be good for America? I belive so. Ultimatly the Religous conservatives have no place in government, and without the fiscal conservatives they will have no voice.
The fiscal conservatives have a stable seat at the American political table, but not a majority without the religous wacks. The new political equasion will force the fiscal conservatives to work with the Liberals and come to reasonable solutions for the nations problems. The religous group will splinter and become a third party with little influence, where they belong. Except in the deep south where they will remain strong, and the states they represent will remain ranked 47th, 48th, 49th and 50th in everything! OHHHH and then there is Alaska!