• Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Funny thing is, California has to go to the people to vote. Texas just did it. Who is more in the wrong here? Orange idiot strikes again.

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      13 days ago

      GOP just rubber stamps everything they want and we have to swim against a torrent of old man feces and ICE agents to pass basic tit-for-tat responses. Fucking toddlers don’t understand how to function in a civilized society so now they stomp their feet on our necks.

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    13 days ago

    And of course the courts are in his pocket so guess who will be allowed to go on their merry way and who won’t? I fucking hate it here. Keep fucking around, Don. The find out is coming.

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      13 days ago

      Sure they do. If congress passes a law preventing gerrymandering, it can. And I’d support it.

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        Any law against gerrymandering passed by this congress will only target democrat states. I live in Missouri, a state completely run by Republicans, and in the last decade we have passed referendums on independent redistricting only for us to pass another referendum that gave the authority back to the governor before any independent redistricting could happen. We also recently had a referendum on banning ranked-choice voting. It had a provision that said only citizens can vote, something that was already a law, but because this state is full of fox news addicted morons it passed. Republicans have no interest in improving elections. They’d get rid of them entirely if they could, which they’ll be able to soon the way things are going.