Missouri_Mike
Diamond Member
- Nov 5, 2012
- 30,133
- 24,154
- 2,905
OkWhy not just a one-party rule for you fanatics?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
OkWhy not just a one-party rule for you fanatics?
Ok…TX didn’t violate the law, Va didGerrymandering in Texas has a long history of intense, high-stakes battles between political parties over district lines, often leading to landmark legal challenges. Following decades of Democratic control, Republicans took over in 2003, engaging in aggressive mid-decade redistricting. Recent maps have been accused of weakening the voting power of growing minority communities, resulting in ongoing federal litigation. [1, 2, 3]
Yes, stack the Supreme Court....So easy, so ethical, so brave, like raping a woman.Ma Richards showed the Newly empowered GOP how to do it legally so we have
Texas has previously violated the laws, along with Virginia, but that was due to procedural issues in legislation.Ok…TX didn’t violate the law, Va did
That wasn’t my point. Why isn’t the TXSC doing the same? The fix seems to be in!You are chanting nonsense
The VA supreme court struck down the democrats
On they didn’t this timeTexas has previously violated the laws, along with Virginia, but that was due to procedural issues in legislation.
I am sure they can correct and do it again if they so wish.On they didn’t this time
Texas passed court reviewHappens in Texass also.
Because Texas followed Texas lawThat wasn’t my point. Why isn’t the TXSC doing the same? The fix seems to be in!
Because the MAGATs have themselves believing that the Dems stole the 2020 election. They can't prove it, but they can live in their fantasy island dreams.That wasn’t my point. Why isn’t the TXSC doing the same? The fix seems to be in!
While some original lawsuits were consolidated and the DOJ later withdrew from one, multiple legal battles continue to challenge the constitutionality of both the 2021 and 2025 redrawn mapsBecause Texas followed Texas law
Libs do not have to agree with the current law and are free to complainWhile some original lawsuits were consolidated and the DOJ later withdrew from one, multiple legal battles continue to challenge the constitutionality of both the 2021 and 2025 redrawn maps
Sure it is, like it is legal to steal and call it taxes.Libs do not have to agree with the current law and are free to complain
But Texas redistricting is legal
Bullshit! Cite the law.Because Texas followed Texas law
We can both agree with thatSure it is, like it is legal to steal and call it taxes.
Good people, yes, but MAGA is corruptly trying to shrink the electorate.
Is this MAGA in the room with you now?Good people, yes, but MAGA is corruptly trying to shrink the electorate.
Bullshit! Cite the law.
Maybe, it would be nice if the Dems started following the lawI am sure they can correct and do it again if they so wish.
Because the Texas legislature did not violate the law. Like the Dems in VA did. THey shit all over their own Constitution. An Amendment which they literally wrote a only a few years ago.That wasn’t my point. Why isn’t the TXSC doing the same? The fix seems to be in!