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كـوثـرٌ نَبتَتْ بتُـرابِ الطـف :
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Texas Starts Nationwide Arms Race #usa #america  California Democrats will seek to pick up 7 new house seats by redrawing their lines. They’re doing this in response to Texas redrawing their lines to give Republicans 5 new seats. Texas doing this is extremely foul,  and they have started an arms race because reportedly 11 states are looking at doing it now. Look I’m gonna keep it 4K for y’all - this is all positioning for the end game. Gerrymandering is not new but you do it a year after the census. You don’t do it in the middle of the decade to steal seats as the Republicans are trying to do right now. And now Trump is saying he wants to have a new mid-century census to take seats away from blue states. What’s next? Texas and California splitting into several states in order to gain an advantage in the Senate? This is what a Cold Civil War looks like & we should take steps to prevent it from going hot. Option #1 is to uncap the house. The House was arbitrarily locked at 435 in 1929. Up until then, Congress grew with the population. But 96 years later, we now have 200 million more people and the system is breaking. For example: Delaware has one Rep representing over a million people but Rhode Island and Montana each have two that represent 500,000? Another option is to have federal redistricting. Instead of the states redrawing their own lines, a nonpartisan committee draws the lines fairly to make sure every district is competitive. This would effectively eliminate the extremists of both parties. If every district is a swing district, suddenly everyone is a whole lot more reasonable. It fails us as a people if our states continue to draw districts to lock out the other party. Look at Salt Lake City, they’ve partitioned it into 4 congressional districts so that Republicans control all four of Utah’s seats.
Texas Starts Nationwide Arms Race #usa #america California Democrats will seek to pick up 7 new house seats by redrawing their lines. They’re doing this in response to Texas redrawing their lines to give Republicans 5 new seats. Texas doing this is extremely foul, and they have started an arms race because reportedly 11 states are looking at doing it now. Look I’m gonna keep it 4K for y’all - this is all positioning for the end game. Gerrymandering is not new but you do it a year after the census. You don’t do it in the middle of the decade to steal seats as the Republicans are trying to do right now. And now Trump is saying he wants to have a new mid-century census to take seats away from blue states. What’s next? Texas and California splitting into several states in order to gain an advantage in the Senate? This is what a Cold Civil War looks like & we should take steps to prevent it from going hot. Option #1 is to uncap the house. The House was arbitrarily locked at 435 in 1929. Up until then, Congress grew with the population. But 96 years later, we now have 200 million more people and the system is breaking. For example: Delaware has one Rep representing over a million people but Rhode Island and Montana each have two that represent 500,000? Another option is to have federal redistricting. Instead of the states redrawing their own lines, a nonpartisan committee draws the lines fairly to make sure every district is competitive. This would effectively eliminate the extremists of both parties. If every district is a swing district, suddenly everyone is a whole lot more reasonable. It fails us as a people if our states continue to draw districts to lock out the other party. Look at Salt Lake City, they’ve partitioned it into 4 congressional districts so that Republicans control all four of Utah’s seats.

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