Mike
Uhh, you said you hated Republicans and did not specify what you, ahem, call tea maggots, whatever they are.
Dieser Weg wird kein leichter sein; dieser Weg wird steinig und schwer.
Nicht mit vielen wirst du dir einig sein, doch dieses Leben bietet so viel mehr. --Xavier Naidoo
Just another example of a blatant power grab by banana republicans trying to turn our great nation into a banana republic. Disgusting. This is a mid-census redistricting right out of the Tom Delay play book. Shameless, anti-democratic maneuvering that makes Virginia look like a third world nation taken over by coup. Those who cheer this type of behavior show how little they care about the democracy or the principals underpinning the American Constitution. At some point, people have to place loyalty to country above loyalty to party or the future of this nation really is in serious trouble.
Also, not enough attention is paid to the fact that this isn't a redistricting based off new populations numbers from a recent census. The census-compelled process was done all of one and a half years ago for the 2011 elections. Now, without notice or public date, to propose new districts for purely partisan reasons, in contravention of the Virginia constitution, less than two years after already doing it, while an equally divided senate had one missing member on a national holiday, really is too much. Maryland's redistricting, while highly politicized and unreasonably gerrymandered, was at least done with notice, voter approval, and was based on the constitutional requirement to re-balance districts after a decadal census.
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That's the weird thing. They had already done the redistricting. Seems like dirty pool to me.
Dieser Weg wird kein leichter sein; dieser Weg wird steinig und schwer.
Nicht mit vielen wirst du dir einig sein, doch dieses Leben bietet so viel mehr. --Xavier Naidoo
You should be more informed. When Senator Marsh is in attendance, the Senate is evenly divided. There is no minority. They waited until he was attending the inauguration and passed in within 40 minutes with little or no debate. Back in the fall, the Republican had promised to give the Democrats a heads up if they were ever planning to do something of this sort. That's honesty and integrity for you.
Hey here's an idea: read what I say before you respond. I am sure MD like most states has been gerrymandered beyond belief. Now was I saying anything negative about gerrymandering specific to Republicans? No. I was talking about the efforts to change electoral distribution to not reflect the vote.
That's funny. Then you should hate democrats as well. Maryland democrats did the same thing to Roscoe Bartlett. They redrew his district so that he ended up with part of Montgomery county, all democrat. He lost re-election. They did the same thing with the Eastern shore that put part of that district into Baltimore county. It allowed Frank Kratovil to win. Both moves were done to take away republican seats in mostly democratic Maryland. I don't believe it is right in either state. But if you are going to hate republicans for what they did in Virginia, you should hate democrats in Maryland for the same reason.
No doubt it was underhanded and done to push through redistricting that would benefit republicans in Virginia. It won't stand. The governor will kill it. But the bigger question is the entire process of redistricting. What Maryland did with it's redistricting is no less underhanded. They carved out certain portions that would make it nearly impossible for republicans to win that district. The bigger problem is the process that allows the party in power to gerrymander districts so that they benefit at the expense of the people being represented. Change that process and you will stop things like this from happening. Districts should be drawn to best represent the people within the entire district. Not lumping a small, but highly democrat/republican area in with a district for the sole purpose of insuring that district will elect a representative of a certain party. Issues like these are the reason people routinely lump politicians with car salesmen and lawyers as the most sleazy of professions.
I believe WI has a committee of independents draw their districts. I'd like to see all states adopt this method in some form.
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