Interesting point about the demographics. The religious Jews may need to employ a wise strategy in terms of infiltrating/integrating into the secular Jews' political machinery. Whatever influence they (the secularist assimilationist Jews) do have, which isn't much, but at least with things like AIPAC they have some sway and at least some decent funds available, when this older generation passes away as all their kids intermarry, what will come of these political structures that are already in place. Only by some sort of handover to religious/rightwing youths who remain loyally Jewish can we salvage any remnants of what little these 'elitist' Jews have achieved in terms of influence and political power and monetary funding. As good as it will be that the demographics will shift toward more religious vs. assimilationist Jews in America, we need some sort of bridging in effect to prevent a complete marginalization of the entire Jewish sector as the 'old guard' so to speak, dies off. If there is some transitioning and some of the religious Jews seek to involve themselves with these groups and subvert their evil goals (ie against Israel, like AIPAC always supports the self-hating Israeli govt's "peace" plans against the Israeli people), in time these power structures can be used by religious Jews toward the advantage of the Jews (and the rightwing in general) in America and the Jews in Israel. In light of recent Torah portions regarding Yakov and Esav, their roles in the world and the brachoth from Yitzchak, we would be wise to look into this.