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Sigma_Orionis wrote:The real question is: will Joe Average reward the 'pubs with the Senate in November? because if they do the "HNIC Dictator" will be busy writing vetoes instead of executive orders........
Rommie wrote:The interesting thing about it all to me though is there's a good chance if the Republicans gain ground then they can still get complacent and pummeled in 2016, because gerrymandering and the like doesn't necessarily mean that because they gain ground doesn't mean everyone is now going to vote Republican. Namely because they have done jack shit.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Question about gerrymandering: Why the hell don't you fine folks have a non-partisan commission draw up district boundaries at every re-districting rather than allow partisan hacks to have their way with things?
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Question about gerrymandering: Why the hell don't you fine folks have a non-partisan commission draw up district boundaries at every re-districting rather than allow partisan hacks to have their way with things?
SciFiFisher wrote:Of course, there is that fringe group in the district that feels disenfranchised but they can move to another district and become franchised.
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Of course, there is that fringe group in the district that feels disenfranchised but they can move to another district and become franchised.
Because moving doesn't cost any time or money... Duh.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:See, I get that - but what I'm asking is why it still happens given that it isn't supposed to anymore. Why are politicians with "enough clout" allowed to rig things? We have a very similar history when it comes to voting up here (in fact, it's probably a hell of a lot shadier than US history), but we managed to get that non-partisan committee in place. What I don't understand is why the US hasn't done so as well.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:See, I get that - but what I'm asking is why it still happens given that it isn't supposed to anymore. Why are politicians with "enough clout" allowed to rig things? We have a very similar history when it comes to voting up here (in fact, it's probably a hell of a lot shadier than US history), but we managed to get that non-partisan committee in place. What I don't understand is why the US hasn't done so as well.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:See, I get that - but what I'm asking is why it still happens given that it isn't supposed to anymore. Why are politicians with "enough clout" allowed to rig things? We have a very similar history when it comes to voting up here (in fact, it's probably a hell of a lot shadier than US history), but we managed to get that non-partisan committee in place. What I don't understand is why the US hasn't done so as well.
DENNIS: You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship.
A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes--
Swift wrote:[
In my youth I would have followed this up with a rant that the voters are fundamentally to blame, for not standing up for their rights and voting the bums out. But I've grown to doubt that too. The system is broken and just seems to be getting worse and I don't think anything will really change it. At least I feel powerless to do anything about it and I have other things to take care of....
Rommie wrote:The Supreme Canuck wrote:See, I get that - but what I'm asking is why it still happens given that it isn't supposed to anymore. Why are politicians with "enough clout" allowed to rig things? We have a very similar history when it comes to voting up here (in fact, it's probably a hell of a lot shadier than US history), but we managed to get that non-partisan committee in place. What I don't understand is why the US hasn't done so as well.
It's definitely weird. I still vote in Ohio for example (rule is you vote in the last state you resided in) and during the last presidential election we actually had an amendment for a nonpartisan redistricting panel to be put in place- basically Ohio is so divided both parties realized they can be screwed over quite easily. But it was defeated- a lot of my friends on Facebook who are normally quite sane and lovely people in politics were hugely against it, so I asked why. I seem to recall it was something like people were worried that ZOMG there were going to be these unelected people in charge of something so important and there would be no accountability, and there were "flaws" that would be impossible to change if they were in the Ohio constitution itself.
Yes, you read that right. It was pretty fucking dumb.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Swift: But it doesn't have to be that way. Maybe the question I should be asking is how places outside the US have managed to create redistricting systems free from undue political influence and gerrymandering. Because it's absolutely possible to do that.
Swift wrote:Maybe I'm stupid or its some disease or whatever, I really can't not vote. Some sort of Civics disease I caught as a child. And I have to make my vote as informed as I can.
But I don't really think it will make a difference, either better or worse. And I've given up giving any of them my money, even the ones I like.
It doesn't make me happy, it doesn't even make me particularly angry, just kind of mopey-sad-I don't give a damn.
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