tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8776899.post5309395289527006618..comments2024-03-06T03:15:58.539-05:00Comments on <b>THE NEW REFORM CLUB</b>: The Origins of the "Grandfather Clause" Are Actually in Northern Anti-Immigrant Bias, Not Southern Racist BiasHunter Bakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14961831404331998743noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8776899.post-79412284099113889722020-08-12T00:42:58.467-04:002020-08-12T00:42:58.467-04:00Replacing the term, she says, even if it won't...<i>Replacing the term, she says, even if it won't accomplish anything, is "not too much to ask." </i><br /><br /><br />Although I disagree strongly, I would not know how to argue to the contrary as this is not an argument.<br /><br />For us to stop this illogical nonsense is not too much to ask either, but it all depends on who first occupies the high ground as to "what is too much to ask." <br /><br /><br />FTR, both my grandfathers died in poverty. Still, as immigrants to America, they considered it as having been a good life.<br /><br />Tom Van Dykehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07121072404143877596noreply@blogger.com