Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
You are the stupid one. You think that the people in Harrisonburg or the Northern Neck or some of the rural areas want representation from people in northern VA who are not at all familiar with their issues? The whole point of congressional districts is to have representation locally so that their representatives can advocate for them.
I couldn’t give a F’ less what maga rednecks in Harrisonburg or Northern Neck think.
They are irrelevant because they contribute nothing. Blue counties in NoVA pay all the taxes, and we should have all the say for the rest of the state. These whole rest of the state are maga morons, and they need adults to manage them. And Dems will do that.
Starting with taking away their guns. This year was a good starting point.
And this is the Democrats’ mindset.
All of those people outside the northern VA bubble are stupid, less educated, and not as cultured as the northern VA democrats. They are actively working to silence the voices of anyone outside their bubble.
And because they are the authoritarians that they are claiming to fight against, they are working to take away your 2A rights as well.
Thanks for being honest, pp.
You speak for all the democrats in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
You are the stupid one. You think that the people in Harrisonburg or the Northern Neck or some of the rural areas want representation from people in northern VA who are not at all familiar with their issues? The whole point of congressional districts is to have representation locally so that their representatives can advocate for them.
I couldn’t give a F’ less what maga rednecks in Harrisonburg or Northern Neck think.
They are irrelevant because they contribute nothing. Blue counties in NoVA pay all the taxes, and we should have all the say for the rest of the state. These whole rest of the state are maga morons, and they need adults to manage them. And Dems will do that.
Starting with taking away their guns. This year was a good starting point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
But is it ok to give half the Dems in Beyer's district some random new person just to get two seats instead on one? This hurts us to allegedly help nationally. Eff that. And it's not going to stop anything.
Please list explicitly what a Blue House can do without Senate concurrence. I am waiting. Remember VA already has Blue Senators who aren't running.
You are the stupid one. You think that the people in Harrisonburg or the Northern Neck or some of the rural areas want representation from people in northern VA who are not at all familiar with their issues? The whole point of congressional districts is to have representation locally so that their representatives can advocate for them.
I couldn’t give a F’ less what maga rednecks in Harrisonburg or Northern Neck think.
They are irrelevant because they contribute nothing. Blue counties in NoVA pay all the taxes, and we should have all the say for the rest of the state. These whole rest of the state are maga morons, and they need adults to manage them. And Dems will do that.
Starting with taking away their guns. This year was a good starting point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
They isn’t about state legislators, it’s for the US Congress.
It’s a national issue, dipshit.
WTF are you babbling about? State legislators?
I guess you’re so outraged by gerrymandering in CA, IL and MD that you’re not thinking clearly.
It’s not a STATE issue, it’s a NATIONAL issue.
I fully support disenfranchising MAGAs given that Rs have already done that to Ds. We all know the VA GOP would not have hesitated to do it if they had the chance. In a heartbeat.
If you support disenfranchising ANYONE, you can never again claim the high ground of pretend to care about “protecting democracy.” All you care about is your party being in power. Not about democracy. It’s true that many Rs don’t care either, but Ds are the ones constantly claiming they’re protecting democracy.
+1 The dishonesty is incredible. PP is outraged by gerrymandering until it benefits their "side"
You are full of sht.
Ds have been pushing to ban gerrymandering for years.
Rs decide to go crazy with gerrymandering to protect Trump.
And you think Ds should just sit around and NOT try to fight it?
You might be OK with Trump shitting all over our Constitution but most people are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
You are the stupid one. You think that the people in Harrisonburg or the Northern Neck or some of the rural areas want representation from people in northern VA who are not at all familiar with their issues? The whole point of congressional districts is to have representation locally so that their representatives can advocate for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
They isn’t about state legislators, it’s for the US Congress.
It’s a national issue, dipshit.
WTF are you babbling about? State legislators?
I guess you’re so outraged by gerrymandering in CA, IL and MD that you’re not thinking clearly.
It’s not a STATE issue, it’s a NATIONAL issue.
I fully support disenfranchising MAGAs given that Rs have already done that to Ds. We all know the VA GOP would not have hesitated to do it if they had the chance. In a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
They isn’t about state legislators, it’s for the US Congress.
It’s a national issue, dipshit.
WTF are you babbling about? State legislators?
I guess you’re so outraged by gerrymandering in CA, IL and MD that you’re not thinking clearly.
It’s not a STATE issue, it’s a NATIONAL issue.
I fully support disenfranchising MAGAs given that Rs have already done that to Ds. We all know the VA GOP would not have hesitated to do it if they had the chance. In a heartbeat.
If you support disenfranchising ANYONE, you can never again claim the high ground of pretend to care about “protecting democracy.” All you care about is your party being in power. Not about democracy. It’s true that many Rs don’t care either, but Ds are the ones constantly claiming they’re protecting democracy.
+1 The dishonesty is incredible. PP is outraged by gerrymandering until it benefits their "side"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
They isn’t about state legislators, it’s for the US Congress.
It’s a national issue, dipshit.
WTF are you babbling about? State legislators?
I guess you’re so outraged by gerrymandering in CA, IL and MD that you’re not thinking clearly.
It’s not a STATE issue, it’s a NATIONAL issue.
I fully support disenfranchising MAGAs given that Rs have already done that to Ds. We all know the VA GOP would not have hesitated to do it if they had the chance. In a heartbeat.
If you support disenfranchising ANYONE, you can never again claim the high ground of pretend to care about “protecting democracy.” All you care about is your party being in power. Not about democracy. It’s true that many Rs don’t care either, but Ds are the ones constantly claiming they’re protecting democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Ok you fools. I can't bear to try to get you to understand why YES won't stop Trump and hurts NoVA Democrats.
Just do your dumb voting then when Trump isn't stopped by a flipped House and you realize many of you have a freshman Representative with no clout or services for you...no one will hear you weep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok you fools. I can't bear to try to get you to understand why YES won't stop Trump and hurts NoVA Democrats.
Just do your dumb voting then when Trump isn't stopped by a flipped House and you realize many of you have a freshman Representative with no clout or services for you...no one will hear you weep.
If voting yes is going to hurt the Dems, then why are Republicans fighting it so hard? I’m getting deceptive mailers every week. They’re running commercials. It seems like if voting yes would hurt the Dems then Trump and the Rs wouldn’t be fighting so hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
You are the stupid one. You think that the people in Harrisonburg or the Northern Neck or some of the rural areas want representation from people in northern VA who are not at all familiar with their issues? The whole point of congressional districts is to have representation locally so that their representatives can advocate for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.
Why is that a problem? If they’re that close, they can work together more frequently than if they were scattered all over the state.
You sound stupid.
Anonymous wrote:The democrats know this is not at all fair. Otherwise they would not have an issue with the proposed map being available at the polling places.
I don’t think a lot of Virginians want potentially 5 congress members living within 12 miles of each other in northern VA.