So, you're saying that if the state was roughly 50-50 and districts were 50,000 people you could still gerrymander 60% of districts in favor of...
I got the idea from a column I read by conservative economist Walter Williams. Here's the column, I originally read it on townhall.com, but since...
Changing the incentives is often more effective than a direct solution. The difficulty of gerrymandering would go up and the reward would go down.
If libbies have that big of a majority then we're screwed regardless of the system we have in place. I believe that expanding the House, and thus...
Dixie cups. That way you can carry it next to your heart.
Change the apportionment act so that the house isn't capped 435 members and apportion districts per 50,000 residents. This would address the...
Birth rate is an issue but this will not help and it's not a good move politically, either. The potential gains are minimal because the target...
So dead people are only allowed to vote they're not allowed to be cabinet members?
I think what you meant to ask is, "can change happen non-politically?" or "Is there a such thing as non-political change?" And the answer is it...
This just goes to show how easy it is to manipulate statistics. Here's CNN using @phatGator 's definition of "mostly peaceful." [MEDIA] But do a...
If the protests weren't political, what were they trying to accomplish? Isn't the point of any protest(political or otherwise) to bring about...
It took me a long time to warm up to the Beach Boys because, when I was a kid, TBS would always interrupt my favorite shows to advertise mail...
Isn't one of the arguments against voter ID laws that black people are less likely to have IDs?
Yes, "it seems" that way to you. What your argument doesn't/can't address is whether Google would've given Trump and Biden the same treatment...
That's beside the point. The question here is whether or not Google has a double standard for what gets autofilled and what doesn't. If "Joe...
Try "assassination attempt steve s" and see if it autocompletes with scalise. Edit: Other than Trump which of the others you listed have...
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First off, you keep talking about what I don't like. Just so we're clear, what I like is being right. My positions, on this thread, are not...
There are many areas in life where incremental changes become irreversible at some point. It's possible, even likely, that Congress COULD still...
So, Congress can undermine the democratic process by taking extreme actions but they can't undermine the democratic process incrementally. Is...