LOL Tennessee

Virginia broke state law to do it and it had nothing to do with the illegal VRA race districts, Tennessee rewrote the law to do it and it did...

But politics is the same for either side that is true

I've been consistent that you build districts around dense clusters and around contiguous counties.

The one thing this would do is create many more neutral districts (somewhere between +9R to +9D). That would eliminate a lot of nonsense on both sides. If Ds had 150 competitive races vs 40, they wouldn't be pushing chicks with dicks playing girls sports....
 
Funny how the same people that are justifying this had their panties in a wad when Virginia did it....
It may need to be done by constitutional amendment, I’m really not up on that part of it, but I like the idea of capping the number of times the boundary of a district can deviate from a straight line. Cap should be somewhere in the single digits. State borders would be the only exception and there would probably need to be some way to prevent abuse of curves.

Probably would never happen but I think making more districts purple/competitive is one of the best steps we could take to move politics back to the center.
 
It may need to be done by constitutional amendment, I’m really not up on that part of it, but I like the idea of capping the number of times the boundary of a district can deviate from a straight line. Cap should be somewhere in the single digits. State borders would be the only exception and there would probably need to be some way to prevent abuse of curves.

Probably would never happen but I think making more districts purple/competitive is one of the best steps we could take to move politics back to the center.
Increasing the number of representatives to account for population growth would also be a good idea, in my opinion.
 
Fake ass tough guy…


Dad was a preacher, mom was a teacher. Strong home life. His privileged life and focus on academics led to Bowdoin College (same school Zohran graduated from) a private liberal arts school in Maine.
 
I find it really ironic that the same people who decry that systemic racism is the evil of all evils are mad about the abolishment of systemic racism. Y'all have shown your true colors on this one. All the Jim Crow screaming proves the racism of the left. We have been bowing down to that crap since the 60's.
Pretty sure I've never said any of those things but continue your unhinged rant.

Drowning out an opposing voice in the 2nd largest city that is traditionally Dem is a political stunt. It has zero to do with abolishing racism if you look at the districts honestly. I don't expect that from you though so no worries
 
If you want to call the tariff a tax, the average Virginian (or Tennessean) incurred more cost from 2025 Trump tariffs than they saved from their increase in their tax refund from OBBBA.

Just saying...

Both maps are grotesque.
What’s funny in TN it might take a old white guy seat and a black republican woman might win the seat now
 
It may need to be done by constitutional amendment, I’m really not up on that part of it, but I like the idea of capping the number of times the boundary of a district can deviate from a straight line. Cap should be somewhere in the single digits. State borders would be the only exception and there would probably need to be some way to prevent abuse of curves.

Probably would never happen but I think making more districts purple/competitive is one of the best steps we could take to move politics back to the center.

I had AI draw districts in AR, LA, MS, VA, TN, AL. All had distinct blocks of contigious counties and the only counties in two districts was Shelby (TN) and Fairfax (VA) due to population. It took 90 seconds. Go from 0 competitve districts to 9 in those 6 states.
 
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95% of what has been called as "investment" is normal cap ex or has been in the cards long before Jan 2025. Source?

Our issue isnt tax revenue, its govt spending. Which has only increased to all time highs under the current admin.

Again, you cant cheer this and cry foul about Virginia. Or vice versa.
Anyone with more than two functioning brain cells knows that it's a spending problem. I think that is the one thing that most of us on here can agree with. I will wait and see if Trump's plan works, but right now I am pretty optimistic as long as the country doesn't go insane in November.

I really don't GAS about the redistricting battle going on right now. I find Virginia interesting in the way those people were duped by a CIA operative who within a week is giving them a tax structure that rivals KKKalifornia/IL/NJ/ and NY. They voted for that though. I hope they are happy. Same as NYC.

The interesting thing about the gerrymandering dust up is where it is going to fall when the music stops. I just hope it results in more red seats. But it's nothing new.

 
Pretty sure I've never said any of those things but continue your unhinged rant.

Drowning out an opposing voice in the 2nd largest city that is traditionally Dem is a political stunt. It has zero to do with abolishing racism if you look at the districts honestly. I don't expect that from you though so no worries
Because nothing says opposing voice for a race like another old white man collecting a check to act mad.
 
Pretty sure I've never said any of those things but continue your unhinged rant.

Drowning out an opposing voice in the 2nd largest city that is traditionally Dem is a political stunt. It has zero to do with abolishing racism if you look at the districts honestly. I don't expect that from you though so no worries
How are voices drowned out? Are they not allow to vote? Drawing a district to carve out a racial demographic that doesn't reflect the actual sentiment of the constituents at large is wrong. If the people of Memphis don't like that they are the minority, move. There are plenty of states that are blue.
Perhaps instead of rigging districts to win elections perhaps having winning ideas is the way to go. All Cohen said in his protest against the redistricting was that he was going to fight Trump. The democrats need new ideas.
 
That chart doesn't tell you anything. What would be telling is a map showing where in the county that tax revenue comes from. Nevemind the fact that it's absurd to compare Shelby county to Clay county in terms of total revenue collected. Keep strutting on that chess board though Mr Pigeon.

Yeah man, I'm sure Memphis is definitely not the primary source of tax revenue from Shelby County considering that is represents more than 2/3s of the total population of the county, and has a higher residential and commercial tax base than all of the towns in Shelby county combined.

Definitely not Memphis.



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How are voices drowned out? Are they not allow to vote? Drawing a district to carve out a racial demographic that doesn't reflect the actual sentiment of the constituents at large is wrong. If the people of Memphis don't like that they are the minority, move. There are plenty of states that are blue.
Perhaps instead of rigging districts to win elections perhaps having winning ideas is the way to go. All Cohen said in his protest against the redistricting was that he was going to fight Trump. The democrats need new ideas.
they are drowned out because they aren't being fairly represented. This is like the dems choosing Biden & then forcing Kamala down their throats. the people's vote is being ignored for the favor of the party.

from a local interest level, like the actual constituents, why would someone in Memphis want to be represented by someone in Nashville? Or vice versa.
 
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I'm confused how removing a dem voice from Memphis is a positive thing. Also confused how you can look at a district that runs from West Nashville to West Memphis as valid.

Bunch of stupid people celebrating the circus of party politics while the country swirls down the drain
I mostly agree with this, in every instance there should be identifiable grids with little deviation. Gerrymandering the grids should neither create nor exclude a representative majority based on race or other demographic.

The fact it was gerrymandered is irrelevant though, it was gerrymandered before the most recent gerrymandering. But you're correct, it's politics as usual.
 
How are voices drowned out? Are they not allow to vote? Drawing a district to carve out a racial demographic that doesn't reflect the actual sentiment of the constituents at large is wrong. If the people of Memphis don't like that they are the minority, move. There are plenty of states that are blue.
Perhaps instead of rigging districts to win elections perhaps having winning ideas is the way to go. All Cohen said in his protest against the redistricting was that he was going to fight Trump. The democrats need new ideas.
This post only makes sense if you believe a district of only Memphis wouldn't go Dem. They aren't a minority until you draw a snake-like district to make it so. Purposefully drawing a district that includes Nashville to Dyersburg to Memphis has zero to do with "getting rid of racism".
 
Why do you not like happy people?

Let’s slice that crap hole off and let it float down the river. TN would instantly rise into the top 10 in education and low crime.

I’m for letting the bbq pit masters escape first.
Not in education, probably not top 30.
 
Most people are too ignorant to understand that tariffs are the way the U.S. federal government used to get money. We taxed foreign countries not our own citizen's income. There wasn't any federal income tax. I hope we go back to that.
Foreign countries don't pay tarrifs to us. The American importers pay them. Are you sure you went to school?
 
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they are drowned out because they aren't being fairly represented. This is like the dems choosing Biden & then forcing Kamala down their throats. the people's vote is being ignored for the favor of the party.

from a local interest level, like the actual constituents, why would someone in Memphis want to be represented by someone in Nashville? Or vice versa.
Seems like a good time for the left to position better candidates that adapt to the new landscape.
 
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they are drowned out because they aren't being fairly represented. This is like the dems choosing Biden & then forcing Kamala down their throats. the people's vote is being ignored for the favor of the party.

from a local interest level, like the actual constituents, why would someone in Memphis want to be represented by someone in Nashville? Or vice versa.
Memphis is an anomaly in the state of Tennessee. Why is that? All constituents should be represented not just urban population centers What other districts in Tennessee have only one urban population center? Answer: None. The old ninth district was only Memphis. This ain't California, New York, or New England where the racists live. I say if you are a racist, move there.
What about the hillbillies of Western Virginia? Are they downed out?
 
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Foreign countries don't pay tarrifs to us. The American importers pay them. Are you sure you went to school?
The tarrifs would only really work if we had similar items domestically produced in quantities sufficient to satisfy the needs in the US. Raising the price on Americans only inflates the cost. We get nothing out of it besides the tab.

If it helped you support domestic manufacturing I wouldn't mind it. As it stands it's just a tax we have to pay.
 
Dad was a preacher, mom was a teacher. Strong home life. His privileged life and focus on academics led to Bowdoin College (same school Zohran graduated from) a private liberal arts school in Maine.
It's always funny that these leftists from Mamdani to Justin to Crockett to Bernie to Newsome to literally most all of them come from privileged rich families and cosplay as commies for virtue signaling until it becomes ingrained in their souls.
 
Most people are too ignorant to understand that tariffs are the way the U.S. federal government used to get money. We taxed foreign countries not our own citizen's income. There wasn't any federal income tax. I hope we go back to that.

So you still believe that foreign entities pay US tariffs?
 
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