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  • LVAllen
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post

    Gerrymandering is unethical and wrong. Personally, I disagree with stooping to their level.
    Invalidate Shelby County v. Holder, send Texas back to preclearance, staff the DOJ Civil Rights Division with professionals, and I would agree with you.

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  • beefytee
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post

    Gerrymandering is unethical and wrong. Personally, I disagree with stooping to their level.
    This is the correct answer.

    We have so much do-do right now because people justify shortcuts and wrongs to address the "greater wrong."

    It doesn't help.

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  • LVAllen
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    Originally posted by chrisrenrut View Post

    I would vote Yes.

    Trump and his sycophantic cabinet is one thing, but an enabling congress that is abdicating its role as a co-equal branch of government is what is really hurting the country.

    I can’t count the number of times I’ve emailed Celeste Malloy begging her to do her constitutional job. Take back the power of tariffs, of making laws not by EO, etc.

    if Trump gets another GOP congress in his last two years, we are even more screwed.
    Congress has passed a total of 35 bills so far in 2025. Fifteen of them were just disapproving of administrative regulations. Two were renaming things. This is the biggest do-nothing Congress in memory.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    i received my ballot today for Prop. 50 which would allow the Legislature to redraw Congressional districts (currently done by an independent commission) in a way that would likely add five Democratic representatives. The express purpose of the temporary (five-year) change is to offset the Texas legislature's recently gerrymandered districts that will add roughly five GOP seats to the house. The California action is necessary for the Democrats to retake the House. This single ballot measure is costing $280 Million which could certainly be used for better purposes.

    So, were you in my position how would you vote? Though I was a registered Republican for for nearly 50 years, i am so disgusted by the Republicans currently in charge that i'd love to provide a more effective check against Trump and oust the invertebrates that currently dominate the GOP. I also think what the Texas GOP did runs counter to constitutional principles and is yet another cynical bit of sleaze. But i'm voting no because i'd like to think we can better than our currently dismal state.

    Oh, and Trump is mentally and morally unfit to be President.
    Gerrymandering is unethical and wrong. Personally, I disagree with stooping to their level.

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  • chrisrenrut
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    i received my ballot today for Prop. 50 which would allow the Legislature to redraw Congressional districts (currently done by an independent commission) in a way that would likely add five Democratic representatives. The express purpose of the temporary (five-year) change is to offset the Texas legislature's recently gerrymandered districts that will add roughly five GOP seats to the house. The California action is necessary for the Democrats to retake the House. This single ballot measure is costing $280 Million which could certainly be used for better purposes.

    So, were you in my position how would you vote? Though I was a registered Republican for for nearly 50 years, i am so disgusted by the Republicans currently in charge that i'd love to provide a more effective check against Trump and oust the invertebrates that currently dominate the GOP. I also think what the Texas GOP did runs counter to constitutional principles and is yet another cynical bit of sleaze. But i'm voting no because i'd like to think we can better than our currently dismal state.

    Oh, and Trump is mentally and morally unfit to be President.
    I would vote Yes.

    Trump and his sycophantic cabinet is one thing, but an enabling congress that is abdicating its role as a co-equal branch of government is what is really hurting the country.

    I can’t count the number of times I’ve emailed Celeste Malloy begging her to do her constitutional job. Take back the power of tariffs, of making laws not by EO, etc.

    if Trump gets another GOP congress in his last two years, we are even more screwed.

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    i received my ballot today for Prop. 50 which would allow the Legislature to redraw Congressional districts (currently done by an independent commission) in a way that would likely add five Democratic representatives. The express purpose of the temporary (five-year) change is to offset the Texas legislature's recently gerrymandered districts that will add roughly five GOP seats to the house. The California action is necessary for the Democrats to retake the House. This single ballot measure is costing $280 Million which could certainly be used for better purposes.

    So, were you in my position how would you vote? Though I was a registered Republican for for nearly 50 years, i am so disgusted by the Republicans currently in charge that i'd love to provide a more effective check against Trump and oust the invertebrates that currently dominate the GOP. I also think what the Texas GOP did runs counter to constitutional principles and is yet another cynical bit of sleaze. But i'm voting no because i'd like to think we can better than our currently dismal state.

    Oh, and Trump is mentally and morally unfit to be President.

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  • frank ryan
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    Originally posted by YOhio View Post
    Bill Burr bringing the heat on internet experts. The last part is great talking about how he handles emergencies. Relatable.



    https://x.com/Life_In_The_USA/status...22065604337873
    I love Bill Burr. I thought it was hilarious when he put Joe Rogan in check about about the covid paranoia.

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  • YOhio
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    Bill Burr bringing the heat on internet experts. The last part is great talking about how he handles emergencies. Relatable.



    https://x.com/Life_In_The_USA/status...22065604337873

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  • frank ryan
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    In a progressional capacity I've worked with wildlife firefighters. That is intense and brutal work.

    As climate change keeps speeding along, I think cooperation with our allies, particularly ones close to us, will become more important than ever.

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

    There are nearly 14,000 personnel deployed to LA to fight the fires. That's an army.
    The local volunteers fire departments from my area have all been done there for a week.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by YOhio View Post
    God bless the firefighters in LA. While it's humbling that Mexico and Canada have come to our aid, it's also a bit hilarious.
    There are nearly 14,000 personnel deployed to LA to fight the fires. That's an army.

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  • YOhio
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    Originally posted by BigPiney View Post

    mutual aid is hilarious?
    Not at all. Just that after all the trash talk about invading Mexico and annexing Canada we now need their help. Karma can also be funny.

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by YOhio View Post
    God bless the firefighters in LA. While it's humbling that Mexico and Canada have come to our aid, it's also a bit hilarious.
    mutual aid is hilarious?

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  • YOhio
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    God bless the firefighters in LA. While it's humbling that Mexico and Canada have come to our aid, it's also a bit hilarious.

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  • Uncle Ted
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    In person voting is dumb. If you believe there is widespread male in voting fraud, you are a gullible person.
    There are a lot of people's votes not counting because most likely them simply forgetting to sign their ballots or something stupid.

    In 2020, for instance, more than 560,000 ballots were rejected (that's nearly 1% of the total).
    Do you think 560K ballots could change an election?

    If in person voting is dumb then just let everyone vote online... there shouldn't be too much fraud, right? Could use digital signatures. It could instantly notify you if your ballot is incorrect and allow you to cure it.

    *For the record, I do not recommend this given some things I have seen "in the wild".

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