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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
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Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Itās called courage. The cowards are the ones in charge. Scared of Trump. Special session was supposed to be cannabis reform. Then the floods happened. They were gonna look into that as well. Then Trump said jump and our local issues go to the back burner. That,my friend, is the height of cowardice. Putting an individualās demand above constituent needs. Shameful. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
I donāt question your ability. I have no doubts about it. Thereās nothing woke about what Iām saying. Itās about fair numbers. Itās kind of like Evadale being in the same district with Beaumont United. Theyād be playing football, 11 players on each side of the ball, but would it be a fair game? if all districts were drawn 51-49, 52-48, in favor of either party, it would be a political game changer for the betterment of democracy. I aināt flaunting crap. I dropped out of UT after 2 1/2 years. Donāt try that āeliteā talk with me. Itās your idol what loves the class wars. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
Weāre talking redistricting, not courts. You are so eat up with partisanship you canāt recognize common sense when you hear it. Iām talking equity, not party. Races should be competitive in every district. Who wins should be up to the candidate, not determined by arbitrary lines drawn to rig the game. Democrats undid it when they had the power. It was wrong then too. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
I thought we were talking about redistricting. Back to debate school, Dog. Maybe a civics refresher, too. Youād think the floods would take precedence over gerrymandering, but hey, Trump donāt care about floods down here. Heās more concerned with Congressional seats up there. -
Texas GOP's New Congressional Map Would Create 5 New Seats!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
After each census, districts have to be reapportioned based on new census data. In Texas, according to 2020 data, districts need to be around 766,000 in population to equally apportionment 38 seats. Ten years is the traditional length between redrawing maps to coincide with the census. In 1995 or so Tom Delay led the charge that made Texas the first state to restrict between census dates. Now, Abbot is bowing to Trump to redo Texas. It is a horribly political process that doesnāt have to be. Several states use independent commissions to ensure districts are competitive, Arizona among them. I like fairness and equity. It would be nice to have districts drawn in a manner that actually made members compete for seats in the general election rather than be assured of victory after the primary. -
Your blathering are not deserving of comment.
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All about you, aināt it?
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No, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down. PBS and NPR will continue programming. Much of their funding is corporate. As usual, independents (KUHT) and rural areas will lose the most. [Hidden Content]
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Sick part is, heāll make all yaāll like it and not even have to try.
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That last sentence is one for the ages.
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Itās all about supply and demand. Globally. Presidents have nothing to do with it. Remember when COVID locked down? Demand went where? To the floor. Price went where? Same place. Wasnāt Trump. It was Economics 101. Global pandemics tend to shake things up. Politicians use the disruption to try and one up each other. As a society we tend to follow the personalities and ignore the details. History repeats and repeats and repeats. Must take an asteroid to reset.
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COVID and the Weaselās total ineptitude in managing a crisis gave us 9% inflation.
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Ticks add up. Now Trump wants to fire the professional in charge of jobs data. That one always works. Donāt like the message, kill the messenger. Maybe heāll hire Jesse Waters for that one.
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Revised Department of Labor numbers for May and June revised down by 250,000. July jobs? 73,000. Inflation ticked up to 2.6. Itās happening. The killer will be if inflation and unemployment rise together. Jobs falling while we tax ourselves on imports. Pop goes the Weasel.
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'Medicaid millionaire' bought Lamborghini on your dime
UT alum replied to Separation Scientist's topic in Political Forum
In a racist kind of way. -
Curious: Why Is It So Easy For Liberals To Lie?!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
When you talk in absolutes I get offended. A defect that hinders your ability to effectively argue a point. -
Curious: Why Is It So Easy For Liberals To Lie?!
UT alum replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
You callinā me a liar? -
š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£ Methinks the Weasel doth protest too much. Citizens are not supposed to be enemies in this country. Opponents of opinion, yes, but not enemies. Itās not even about him, really. They arenāt theāTrump - Epstein filesā. That clip is just Trump being Trump. Itās meaningless.
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Exactly. Someone will arise. The ocean is a good analogy to me. Waves. Tides. Surge. Tsunami. But tides never cease to rise and fall.
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Bill Clinton was elected President.