Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the enthusiasm to rig an election. Man we've gone a far, far way down the rabbit hole. We promise, we'll only rig it this time!
Elections are already "rigged"...this is just gives Rs a little less "rigging".
Anonymous wrote:I love the enthusiasm to rig an election. Man we've gone a far, far way down the rabbit hole. We promise, we'll only rig it this time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Do you think democracy is working right now? We are at war and don’t even know why. We are cutting science funding, getting rid of vaccines, struggling to pay for food, not to mention the Epstein Files. Congress isn’t doing anything to help us, the Supreme Court is using shadow dockets to stack the policy deck. How is this democracy at work?
Don’t even bother engaging with those clowns. They think the GOP can do no wrong, that every end justifies every means. Peter Thiel wouldn’t be dumping tons of money into this election unless he was scared his plot for political domination would be coming to an end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Do you think democracy is working right now? We are at war and don’t even know why. We are cutting science funding, getting rid of vaccines, struggling to pay for food, not to mention the Epstein Files. Congress isn’t doing anything to help us, the Supreme Court is using shadow dockets to stack the policy deck. How is this democracy at work?
Don’t even bother engaging with those clowns. They think the GOP can do no wrong, that every end justifies every means. Peter Thiel wouldn’t be dumping tons of money into this election unless he was scared his plot for political domination would be coming to an end.
Quit projecting. You know that the Dem billionaires have been pouring far more into this than Thiel. Anyone can look at the planned maps and know there is nothing fair about it. "Restore fairness?" Pure deception from our Richmond leaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Do you think democracy is working right now? We are at war and don’t even know why. We are cutting science funding, getting rid of vaccines, struggling to pay for food, not to mention the Epstein Files. Congress isn’t doing anything to help us, the Supreme Court is using shadow dockets to stack the policy deck. How is this democracy at work?
Don’t even bother engaging with those clowns. They think the GOP can do no wrong, that every end justifies every means. Peter Thiel wouldn’t be dumping tons of money into this election unless he was scared his plot for political domination would be coming to an end.
Quit projecting. You know that the Dem billionaires have been pouring far more into this than Thiel. Anyone can look at the planned maps and know there is nothing fair about it. "Restore fairness?" Pure deception from our Richmond leaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Do you think democracy is working right now? We are at war and don’t even know why. We are cutting science funding, getting rid of vaccines, struggling to pay for food, not to mention the Epstein Files. Congress isn’t doing anything to help us, the Supreme Court is using shadow dockets to stack the policy deck. How is this democracy at work?
Don’t even bother engaging with those clowns. They think the GOP can do no wrong, that every end justifies every means. Peter Thiel wouldn’t be dumping tons of money into this election unless he was scared his plot for political domination would be coming to an end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Do you think democracy is working right now? We are at war and don’t even know why. We are cutting science funding, getting rid of vaccines, struggling to pay for food, not to mention the Epstein Files. Congress isn’t doing anything to help us, the Supreme Court is using shadow dockets to stack the policy deck. How is this democracy at work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
"We must rig democracy to save democracy!" GTFO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Maybe the Dems doing it will finally get the GOP to start supporting that federal ban. We all know the GOP can’t recognize anything unfair or unjust unless it’s happening to them personally. In this case, you really do need to shove the dog’s face in its own poo if you expect them to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting yes on election day. If Texas goes back to their old, fairer maps, then Virginia can too. Until then, this is the solution to the majority of the commonwealth being disenfranchised.
California already compensated for Texas' changes. Virginia doesn't need to change their maps.
Virginia is attempting to compensate for all of the other Republican states that gerrymandered after Texas: Missouri, Ohio, and North Carolina. And Florida is on deck. None of those states offered it up to the voters directly, either.
So you’ll be cool when FL reciprocates? Listen to yourself!
I’m not cool with any of this, which is why I’ve supported the multiple bills in Congress that ban partisan gerrymandering.
+1
I fully support a federal ban on gerrymandering...but until then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted yes and was sad about it. I’m glad it is temporary.
I realized as the Trump signs on the lawns around me turned into vote NO signs that the people who ares saying that aren’t doing it out of principle. If it were Republicans redistricting, they would be just fine with it. They voted for Trump who is a liar, a bankrupt sexual assaulter and bringing our country to its knees. They have no principles and the only way to stop the monster is to have a temporary redistricting measure. They would do the same, and voted for someone who stormed the US capital to stay in power.
It was a sad vote, but like when I parent my kids, sometimes even sad things need to happen.
You are the one who is a liar. You were not sad about it. You were overcome with joy casting that vote, enabling your “side” to steal 4 seats in the House. You think you upped Trump, you didn’t. But congratulations, you just taught those kids that two wrongs make a right. Great parenting!
Not really, I just gave up on believing Republicans want to uphold democracy and peoples rights over corporations and power. They don’t. It does make me sad.
And now you think Democrats do? Bless your heart
Thanks, bless yours too. God save the republic. I am feeling powerless against the abomination that trumps second term. He is destroying the USA. I don’t think dems are great, but this is absolutely awful and no one is listening.
Gerrymandering Virginia is not going to save the Republic and actively destroys the rights of others. I guess that's OK since they are not on your team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted yes and was sad about it. I’m glad it is temporary.
I realized as the Trump signs on the lawns around me turned into vote NO signs that the people who ares saying that aren’t doing it out of principle. If it were Republicans redistricting, they would be just fine with it. They voted for Trump who is a liar, a bankrupt sexual assaulter and bringing our country to its knees. They have no principles and the only way to stop the monster is to have a temporary redistricting measure. They would do the same, and voted for someone who stormed the US capital to stay in power.
It was a sad vote, but like when I parent my kids, sometimes even sad things need to happen.
You are the one who is a liar. You were not sad about it. You were overcome with joy casting that vote, enabling your “side” to steal 4 seats in the House. You think you upped Trump, you didn’t. But congratulations, you just taught those kids that two wrongs make a right. Great parenting!
Not really, I just gave up on believing Republicans want to uphold democracy and peoples rights over corporations and power. They don’t. It does make me sad.
And now you think Democrats do? Bless your heart
Thanks, bless yours too. God save the republic. I am feeling powerless against the abomination that trumps second term. He is destroying the USA. I don’t think dems are great, but this is absolutely awful and no one is listening.
Gerrymandering Virginia is not going to save the Republic and actively destroys the rights of others. I guess that's OK since they are not on your team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted yes and was sad about it. I’m glad it is temporary.
I realized as the Trump signs on the lawns around me turned into vote NO signs that the people who ares saying that aren’t doing it out of principle. If it were Republicans redistricting, they would be just fine with it. They voted for Trump who is a liar, a bankrupt sexual assaulter and bringing our country to its knees. They have no principles and the only way to stop the monster is to have a temporary redistricting measure. They would do the same, and voted for someone who stormed the US capital to stay in power.
It was a sad vote, but like when I parent my kids, sometimes even sad things need to happen.
You are the one who is a liar. You were not sad about it. You were overcome with joy casting that vote, enabling your “side” to steal 4 seats in the House. You think you upped Trump, you didn’t. But congratulations, you just taught those kids that two wrongs make a right. Great parenting!
Not really, I just gave up on believing Republicans want to uphold democracy and peoples rights over corporations and power. They don’t. It does make me sad.
And now you think Democrats do? Bless your heart
Thanks, bless yours too. God save the republic. I am feeling powerless against the abomination that trumps second term. He is destroying the USA. I don’t think dems are great, but this is absolutely awful and no one is listening.