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Old 11-05-2025, 09:17 PM   #31
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if you condone this dude's comments due to Trump's actions you condone anarchy
I hate to break it to you but condoning Trump’s actions is condoning anarchy.
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Old 11-05-2025, 11:57 PM   #32
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...When California does it they put it to a public referendum.
Just say you have no earthly idea of the difference, without saying you have no earthly idea.

The citizens (are they really?) demanded to take that authority away from their government some time ago, based on past cause.
Texans have not seen a need to do so.
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Old 11-06-2025, 05:51 AM   #33
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Wrong. As usual. You’re just making stuff up.

The people of CA by a 2 to 1 margin agreed to a redraw of the CA congressional map.

The people of TX had no say at all in the TX legislatures decision to redraw the TX map.
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Old 11-06-2025, 07:09 AM   #34
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Wrong. As usual. You’re just making stuff up.

The people of CA by a 2 to 1 margin agreed to a redraw of the CA congressional map...
I always thought litigators spent most of their time researching. Guess not. So far the peasants have "temporarily allowed" Big Daddy to draw the map.
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California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC)
...The commission previously drew the boundaries for California's US congressional House of representative districts, but since the passage of Proposition 50 in 2025, that authority was transferred to the California General Assembly...
Another summary of Prop 50:
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...The measure allows California to temporarily adopt legislatively drawn congressional maps from 2026 through 2030, overriding the independent California Citizens Redistricting Commission...
So in actuality, big daddy gubmint, wrested control of redistricting from the citizenry, back in house, because Texas Man Bad.

Ain't Socialism grand? NYC is gonna luv it.

Anyone else wonder why they even had a California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC) in the first place?
Learning history could be a thing again. Maybe not.
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Old 11-06-2025, 09:00 AM   #35
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Is there a point in there anywhere WYID? Seems like a lot of rage posting.

So please tell us how New York has fallen to “socialism.” What city services and programs are going to be ripped from the hands of the poor unwitting people of NYC?

I’m curious because the ECCIE MAGAs have ranted about this for weeks yet outside of one or two city-owned grocery stores, it sure seems like most city services are already socialized.

Before you start screaming about rent controlled housing in Manhattan, do some reading up.

Otherwise, get a heavy duty umbrella to protect you from that falling sky.

Regarding California, I’ll bed you’d know about that commission if you knew how laws are passed in California. You obviously don’t. But at least you managed to drop an R bomb.

Never disappoint., bro! LOL!
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Old 11-06-2025, 03:54 PM   #36
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...the answer is because PEOPLE are PISSED...
Why dontcha just throw open your window and holler at the world like Peter Finch?

Primal screaming can be good therapy.





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Old 11-06-2025, 04:11 PM   #37
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Why dontcha just throw open your window and holler at the world like Peter Finch?

Primal screaming can be good therapy.






He has already tried that and no one listened. Kind of like it is for him on this site.
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Old 11-06-2025, 04:22 PM   #38
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...So please tell us how New York has fallen to “socialism.”...
If we are speculating about their near term future, given MudBrain ain't in office yet, Imma guess that "FREE" bus service will quickly turn in to rolling homeless shelters. Likely they will bend the knee to the Climate Doom and go all electric even. I mean, WTF, it's "FREE" and all.

There they are, my predictions.
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Old 11-06-2025, 06:34 PM   #39
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Milton Friedman favorite political aphorism:
"There's no such thing as a free lunch.”

Plenty of rich New Yorkers getting PISSED in the British and Aussie meaning of the word.

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Old 11-06-2025, 07:06 PM   #40
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If the people are PISSED they should stop drinking for dry November. Unless of course they’re Democrats, then most likely the government, lobbyists, corporate sponsors, or Soros have bought and paid for their drinks.

If Republicans are PISSED, they most likely are spending their well earned bonuses on fine women, wine, and/or aged whisky.

British English (UK/Ireland/Australia): "Pissed" means drunk or intoxicated. To express anger, a British person would typically use the phrase "pissed off."

Cheers!
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amusing when CA gerrymanders it's called democracy when TX does it's election rigging. sounds about right for the rhetoric of the left.



baqhahaaaaa
It's that thing Tat likes. Tit. Can't see why a member of a whore board abhors tit-for-tat.

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This was not a good night if you’re a Republican. These are blowouts. I’m listening to Mamdani’s acceptance speech. I can’t believe it would appeal to moderate Democrats.
As one member here used the term shellacking for a narrow win of Fearless Leader. If that is so, with the (at least one) order of magnitude greater win, it was a drop your pants, no vaseline, shellac dildo up the ass loss for maggies.

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Democrats are the angriest and most intolerable people on the planet.

It’s tough being wrong all the time.

Congratulations. Yall were able to hang on to your already blue states and cities.
Don't forget the raging maggies in VA. You can still be a repub and give the finger to your party.

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Or could it be because some people can't do basic mathing?
Let's review some numbers, shall we? (Not counting the newly elected)

New Jersey Governors since 2002
Democrat: 4 governors serving total of 5 terms
Republican: 1 governor serving total of 2 terms
Notables: Not counting 1 Dem gov that served 3 days. Phil Murphy promised to raise taxes for his 2nd term and did.

New York City Mayors since 1946
Democrat: 9 Mayors serving total of 15 terms
Republican: 3 Mayors serving total of 4 terms
Notables: Michael Bloomberg served 1st term as Republican, 2nd as Independent. Apparently nobody wanted to claim the runt for his 2nd term. There was John Lindsey who served 1 term as Republican and 1 as Democrat.

Virginia Governors since 1874
Democrat: 31 Governors serving a total of 31 terms
Republican: 7 Governors serving a total of 7 terms
Notables: Youngkin (R) was a RINO deluxe

NQNS. Eh Comrade?
Appreciate those numbers.

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When Texas does it there is no public input at all. When California does it they put it to a public referendum.
***^^^THIS^^^***
Maggies do things to appease the orange dough ball.
Democracy does what the peoples will.
And that was demonstrated directly though the ballot box, no filter.

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Is there a point in there anywhere WYID? Seems like a lot of rage posting.

So please tell us how New York has fallen to “socialism.” What city services and programs are going to be ripped from the hands of the poor unwitting people of NYC?

I’m curious because the ECCIE MAGAs have ranted about this for weeks yet outside of one or two city-owned grocery stores, it sure seems like most city services are already socialized.

Before you start screaming about rent controlled housing in Manhattan, do some reading up.

Otherwise, get a heavy duty umbrella to protect you from that falling sky.

Regarding California, I’ll bed you’d know about that commission if you knew how laws are passed in California. You obviously don’t. But at least you managed to drop an R bomb.

Never disappoint., bro! LOL!
Hmmm. And to think he (or maybe that north tejas guy) said he was placid. Somebody is internally toiling.
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Old 11-06-2025, 07:38 PM   #41
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Is there a point in there anywhere WYID?...
The point was the question: Anyone else wonder why they even had a California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC) in the first place?
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