Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of articles written by former Sen. Jim DeMint. Read the introduction and the first article of the series here and here.
Societies are social constructs where people live together in community. Politics is the process of deciding how people live together. The larger and more diverse a population becomes, the more difficult the politics. In America, where shared values and assimilation have become anathema to Democrats and Democrat-aligned institutions, our diversity has exploded into disharmony and division.