19 April 2012

Gerrymandering

Florida got a constitutional amendment to make the recent redistricting fair.

It was to be an end to gerrymandering.

I think we're on our second pass through the courts.

What's the problem?

We're forbidden by federal laws to follow our constitutionally required redistricting plan because you can't divide a group of minorities into two or more districts.  See what happens when you let people live where ever they want?  "Yes, I understand the housing situation is bad and that you could afford to live elsewhere.  Don't think of it as living in a crime ridden slum; think of it as living in a segreGATED community."  The federal law is racist.

It's getting on to election time and lots of voters don't know who their candidates are going to be.

1 comment:

  1. "It's getting on to election time and lots of voters don't know who their candidates are going to be."

    In other words, everything is going according to the socialists' plans.

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