We go to rural Wisconsin for a live look at Inso0.
Years ago, when my son was probably like 3 or 4, we were at my cousins' house for Thanksgiving and the same thing happened to my kid, except that he ended up getting stuck IN the hoop when it fell on him.
It was quite the sight when I found out why my son was crying.
He understands perfectly what's happening. He's an anti-social reject who gets a kick out of trolling this forum from time to time. Why people actually engage him I'll never know; he just spews lies time and time again.
its pretty fun to watch him get repeatedly dunked on. like, hes really bad at this. somehow even worse than wil.
I mean just look at this ****ing guy, if you saw him in the Publix would you doubt for one second that this guy was a Republican and possibly a preacher?
Nah SCOTUS can find both constitutional and skull**** Democrats. Gerrymandering favors rural voters and Republicans big time. Also most of the states which have non-partisan district strategies are blue.
I assumed goofy was joking but yeah that is obviously the most likely outcome. If SCOTUS rules that gerrymandering is good to go then it could seriously be gg for the rest of our lives.
On a more optimistic note, I was happy to see house Democrats included a fix to gerrymandering in the first bill they put forth today. I think they're starting to see the urgency.
I don't like it, but gerrymandering has been around as long as the country has, so I can't imagine it not being determined unconstitutional to be the end of politics as we know it.
Cliffs: there was an unexplainable drop-off in votes from Governor to Lt. Governor in the 2018 election in black neighborhoods, specifically on election day. The drop-off has nothing to do with the ballot format, like in Florida. The number of missing votes could be more than the margin of victory.
I think it's time to end the idea of anonymous voting. No one is going to kill you for your vote in the US. Everyone should be able to track their own vote throughout the system and make sure it was recorded correctly.
Or at least everyone gets a confirmation # and you can use that to track your vote and make sure it was recorded correctly.
You don't need the threat of death to make that a terrible idea. Scrapping anonymous voting makes it incorrect to vote if the threat of any negative consequences exceeds the marginal value of your vote. You would be suppressing basically all rational thinkers.
Yes which they could do now but amazingly they almost never do because it's ****ing illegal and it's not worth the hassle. Also with social media your boss almost certainly either a) knows your political affiliation or b) (most likely) doesn't care.
Its kind of amazing we haven't had have this for a long time. A few years ago (prior to 2016) I talked to someone who worked at a company that made voting machines and software. I asked him about security concerns and he looked at me like I was from Mars. They had some ancient government regulations to adhere to but didn't seem interested at all in information security.