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In reply to the discussion: Why isn't Texas Blue and when will it turn Blue? [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)51. Believe me, Fumesucker, I know. I write novels so I know how vast the English vocabulary can be.
And how difficult it can be.
But I only mean that English is easier to learn in order to converse with one another in our day to day. Compared to Spanish, English is the easiest language to learn to read, write, and speak - especially American-English, imo. I've never had a problem with homophones, though. I don't know why that is. Anyway....
I envy you that you can read and speak Spanish. Although I can hear the subtle tone of regret in your words, I hope you'll take solace in the fact that you've forgotten more Spanish than I've learned.
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You do know we do have constituencies that could uncharitably be called "monolithic globs". /NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#7
But people shouldn't be expected to vote for candidates inimical to their interests./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#10
Texas media is also pretty much pro-GOP. Hard to get a message out that the GOP is hurting them
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#11
True. Much different than all the Latinos I've met here in the Inland Empire, too.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#16
Put a Latino (Julian Castro, Sec. of HUD) on the top ticket in 2016 and Texas WILL turn blue.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#9
No, that's not what I said. Don't put your words into my post in order to change my meaning.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#22
I know - although Spanish is a far more difficult language to learn than English, imo.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#27
Well, maybe not all but many. And family participation will speed up the process. My son is born in
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#50
English is one of the more difficult languages to speak well and idiomatically
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#43
Believe me, Fumesucker, I know. I write novels so I know how vast the English vocabulary can be.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#51
The Texas Democratic Party printed some Clinton/Castro 2016 bumperstickers over a year ago
Gothmog
Feb 2015
#31
Let's hope we can put those to good use should Hillary Clinton decide to run.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#37
Give them a reason to. When Pres. Obama postponed his immigration e.o. until after the elections
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#25
It's just a show of respect for their demographic. Show them this, and they will fight hard for you.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#35
Two reasons (i) Texas has a low voter participation rate and (ii) GOP voter suppression tactics
Gothmog
Feb 2015
#29
In 012 President Obama was over ninety percent with African Americans...
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#47
The numbers may favor Dems, but the DISTRICTS favor the GOOP. I think they will do everything they
Erose999
Feb 2015
#36
Gerrymandering, massive voter suppression, lack of any real help at the national level.
hobbit709
Feb 2015
#39
It won't turn blue overnight, it will turn blue when those demographics can be mobilized
pstokely
Feb 2015
#61