Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All states that Trump won the electoral should automatically change all their seats to Republican
How do you think you get around Democrat governors in PA, MI, NC AZ, and WI
That's blah blah stuff. The fact that this is possible is a systemic problem.
And it reminds me why I hate lawyers. They are wrecking all that was good and decent about America. We used to strive to be a nation of the people, by the people, for the people.
And with the Roberts Court, the only thing that matters is power. The Roberts Court has been disastrous for America. The gerrymandering is the capstone to how awful this Court has been for the American ideal, which used to be a thing.
It's tragic. We need to get rid of lawyers in politics. The snivelly, cynical, look for the loopholes politicians are destroying America. Every other profession is much more focused on the intent of the Constitution - which is very much focused on the power of the people to choose who governs them. But now lawyers in Texas and California think they are the only people that matter. And the lawyers on the Supreme Court agree. And here we are.
Trump is not a lawyer and the only people who have come close to stopping his war on America are lawyers. Without lawyers all we have are warlords like Trump.
Exactly!! If you don’t know that LAWYERS are the front line working to SAVE DEMOCRACY then you haven’t really been paying attention. The folks behind the scenes financially supporting the destruction of democracy are the billionaire tech bros, bitcoins jackholes, private equity guys, hedge fund founders, and venture capitalists — the folks with MBAs not JDs.
Google Marc Elias then google Peter Thiel.
Anonymous wrote:There are multiple sources that show which states are most gerrymandered and it skews heavily to red states. That means there are more blue states that can still gerrymander.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look this does not matter. The supreme Court will overturn any and all democratic gerrymandering(like they did in NY) and approve all republican gerrymandering.
This is already all planned out. The court has agreed to do this.
Do you have solid evidence of this or are you just a lib conspiracy theorist or crazy cultish MAGA?
We have 6 months of SCOTUS rulings, including one openly treasonous members who tried to overthrow an election, whose unifying theme is "the law only applies where the Occupant 47 wants it to".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All states that Trump won the electoral should automatically change all their seats to Republican
How do you think you get around Democrat governors in PA, MI, NC AZ, and WI
That's blah blah stuff. The fact that this is possible is a systemic problem.
And it reminds me why I hate lawyers. They are wrecking all that was good and decent about America. We used to strive to be a nation of the people, by the people, for the people.
And with the Roberts Court, the only thing that matters is power. The Roberts Court has been disastrous for America. The gerrymandering is the capstone to how awful this Court has been for the American ideal, which used to be a thing.
It's tragic. We need to get rid of lawyers in politics. The snivelly, cynical, look for the loopholes politicians are destroying America. Every other profession is much more focused on the intent of the Constitution - which is very much focused on the power of the people to choose who governs them. But now lawyers in Texas and California think they are the only people that matter. And the lawyers on the Supreme Court agree. And here we are.
Trump is not a lawyer and the only people who have come close to stopping his war on America are lawyers. Without lawyers all we have are warlords like Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All states that Trump won the electoral should automatically change all their seats to Republican
How do you think you get around Democrat governors in PA, MI, NC AZ, and WI
That's blah blah stuff. The fact that this is possible is a systemic problem.
And it reminds me why I hate lawyers. They are wrecking all that was good and decent about America. We used to strive to be a nation of the people, by the people, for the people.
And with the Roberts Court, the only thing that matters is power. The Roberts Court has been disastrous for America. The gerrymandering is the capstone to how awful this Court has been for the American ideal, which used to be a thing.
It's tragic. We need to get rid of lawyers in politics. The snivelly, cynical, look for the loopholes politicians are destroying America. Every other profession is much more focused on the intent of the Constitution - which is very much focused on the power of the people to choose who governs them. But now lawyers in Texas and California think they are the only people that matter. And the lawyers on the Supreme Court agree. And here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look this does not matter. The supreme Court will overturn any and all democratic gerrymandering(like they did in NY) and approve all republican gerrymandering.
This is already all planned out. The court has agreed to do this.
Do you have solid evidence of this or are you just a lib conspiracy theorist or crazy cultish MAGA?
Anonymous wrote:Look this does not matter. The supreme Court will overturn any and all democratic gerrymandering(like they did in NY) and approve all republican gerrymandering.
This is already all planned out. The court has agreed to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five more Democrat seats. I hope other Blue states will follow suit
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/california-moving-forward-partisan-redistricting-184702122.html
This. Governor Newsom is a true leader.
Lue states have already gerrymandered almost as much as they can.
How can Mass have 40% republican voters and have zero republican reps?
Also it is known that Illinois is heavily
Gerrymandered as well… so republicans are just catching up to what the dems have already done.
Repair just came out that the max democrats can add is 8 seats through California and other states as they are already heavily tilted to democrats. Republicans can gerrymander up to 20 new seats including adding up to 5 in Florida alone.
So starting this race will leave the democrats down by 12 seats total. So be careful what you with for democrats. You may be -12 seats when this is all finished.
How many seats will NY, WA, OR, NM, NJ give the Democrats with a mid-year redistricting.
WA and OR have actual state commissions that draw non-partisan lines. If every state this this, we wouldn't have such issues right now, but the GOP has opposed it at the state and federal level for years, so here we are.
So does California but they’re taking steps to see if they can put that on pause for the moment.
Meanwhile in Virginia…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five more Democrat seats. I hope other Blue states will follow suit
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/california-moving-forward-partisan-redistricting-184702122.html
This. Governor Newsom is a true leader.
Lue states have already gerrymandered almost as much as they can.
How can Mass have 40% republican voters and have zero republican reps?
Also it is known that Illinois is heavily
Gerrymandered as well… so republicans are just catching up to what the dems have already done.
Repair just came out that the max democrats can add is 8 seats through California and other states as they are already heavily tilted to democrats. Republicans can gerrymander up to 20 new seats including adding up to 5 in Florida alone.
So starting this race will leave the democrats down by 12 seats total. So be careful what you with for democrats. You may be -12 seats when this is all finished.
How many seats will NY, WA, OR, NM, NJ give the Democrats with a mid-year redistricting.
WA and OR have actual state commissions that draw non-partisan lines. If every state this this, we wouldn't have such issues right now, but the GOP has opposed it at the state and federal level for years, so here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All states that Trump won the electoral should automatically change all their seats to Republican
How do you think you get around Democrat governors in PA, MI, NC AZ, and WI
That's blah blah stuff. The fact that this is possible is a systemic problem.
And it reminds me why I hate lawyers. They are wrecking all that was good and decent about America. We used to strive to be a nation of the people, by the people, for the people.
And with the Roberts Court, the only thing that matters is power. The Roberts Court has been disastrous for America. The gerrymandering is the capstone to how awful this Court has been for the American ideal, which used to be a thing.
It's tragic. We need to get rid of lawyers in politics. The snivelly, cynical, look for the loopholes politicians are destroying America. Every other profession is much more focused on the intent of the Constitution - which is very much focused on the power of the people to choose who governs them. But now lawyers in Texas and California think they are the only people that matter. And the lawyers on the Supreme Court agree. And here we are.
I think lawyers have their place, but our system of government is being brought to its knees by bad actors and people who believe in winning at all costs and amassing wealth over the collective good.