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Lordquinton

(7,886 posts)
46. If they ever get the majority back
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 02:39 PM
Jan 2013

don't think they won't change the rules on us, or make a big stink across the airwaves about the obstructionist libs.

He just noticed this a week ago? limpyhobbler Jan 2013 #1
He NOTED it a week ago. On the website' noted' links to another article. nt octoberlib Jan 2013 #3
LOL oops limpyhobbler Jan 2013 #5
I do the same thing all the time. octoberlib Jan 2013 #7
What tics me off is we've known this ever since upaloopa Jan 2013 #2
A bunch of journalists I follow on Twitter were talking about this today octoberlib Jan 2013 #4
I think Mother Jones had an article today pointing out that... mattclearing Jan 2013 #42
He's been watching Rachel? That said.. the more outlets annabanana Jan 2013 #6
The Republicans know that they can't win the arguments on issues anymore Larkspur Jan 2013 #8
IMO the "electoral college" is an anachronism and should be abolished in favor of the popular vote. xtraxritical Jan 2013 #41
If they ever get the majority back Lordquinton Jan 2013 #46
and this is how they rationalize it Enrique Jan 2013 #9
The confederacy lives. Dawson Leery Jan 2013 #11
pretty much where they are at lunasun Jan 2013 #52
The voters of the states are to blame. Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #10
As a Virginia resident, I agree. Neurotica Jan 2013 #12
Good for you! I just got a local Democratic org. flyer here in TX. I might actually get involved.... Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #13
It's hard to find the time but it's so worth it if you have a chance. Neurotica Jan 2013 #27
It is very exciting to think a change can be made. Esp since I live in TX and there's a chance Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #37
I live in NJ but if you form a Pac I would be happy to donate. Walk away Jan 2013 #14
We might. I'll let you know. Neurotica Jan 2013 #25
Good! nt Walk away Jan 2013 #33
+1 octoberlib Jan 2013 #20
Good for you and good luck. Grass roots efforts can change everything. mountain grammy Jan 2013 #55
+1. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #59
I sadly agree with every word you wrote. MH1 Jan 2013 #15
Well, it would be a different matter if ALL the states did it. But when ONLY swing states do it... Honeycombe8 Jan 2013 #19
No, because of gerrymandering n2doc Jan 2013 #22
Perhaps if Dims would govern like Dems CranialRectaLoopback Jan 2013 #44
The key term here is "Community Organizing" Saul Alinsky and Mother Jones knew how that worked. libdem4life Jan 2013 #16
WTF?!?! Ah HELL NO benld74 Jan 2013 #17
Real life evil villians libodem Jan 2013 #18
This sounds like something a third world dictator would do Politicub Jan 2013 #21
Yes, it does sound 3rd world dictatorial. Giving the unethical a "legal" veneer... Beartracks Jan 2013 #26
It's a plan to vandalize the Republic itself JHB Jan 2013 #28
National Popular Vote november3rd Jan 2013 #67
huge Faryn Balyncd Jan 2013 #23
Hell Yeah! This has been out there...Glad Josh Woke Up to It! Good News..K&$ KoKo Jan 2013 #24
This confuses me. I have no understanding of how gerrymandering works. Know a good primer? n/t PerpetuallyDazed Jan 2013 #29
Here are some sources octoberlib Jan 2013 #38
Thanks! PerpetuallyDazed Jan 2013 #53
they've already done this with the House Betty Jan 2013 #30
There is a little silver lining here (admittedly a stretch) BlueStreak Jan 2013 #31
This would be a good electoral reform dreamnightwind Jan 2013 #32
K & R AzDar Jan 2013 #34
Time to take to the streets! BootinUp Jan 2013 #35
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2013 #36
This is so important that i think President Obama needs to talk about it at Hawaii Hiker Jan 2013 #39
It is past time to do away with the Electoral College system. olegramps Jan 2013 #40
Someone needs to take these people to court lunatica Jan 2013 #43
Unfortunately I think the Doge of the Supreme Court (Scalia) and his friends... 47of74 Jan 2013 #56
Clarence Thomas with his Teabag Party wife is more worrisome lunatica Jan 2013 #61
Gerrymandering can rig the Electoral College, thus a legal basis to overturn gerrymandered states! Coyotl Jan 2013 #64
This could be a solution octoberlib Jan 2013 #45
Get rid of the electoral college. One person one vote. Count as in India. More people no problems judesedit Jan 2013 #47
I think secondvariety Jan 2013 #48
this is a true threat to democrasy samsingh Jan 2013 #49
If you could get all the states to do this, I'd be okay with it. Bucky Jan 2013 #50
there must be a plan to move huge numbers of progressives to these gerrymandered districts riverbendviewgal Jan 2013 #51
Honestly I don't understand why you already accept undemocratic rule CdnExtraNational Jan 2013 #54
+1 HiPointDem Jan 2013 #60
Apathy, yes. Those of us who took to the streets as Occupy exhorted our fellow citizens Zorra Jan 2013 #68
Another small step. hay rick Jan 2013 #57
Bipartisanship You Can Believe In blkmusclmachine Jan 2013 #58
Stop those mofos butt cold... peace frog Jan 2013 #62
This is racism in its purest sense, disenfranchising black communities by gerrymandering them. Coyotl Jan 2013 #63
They have no clue what Democracy is... humbled_opinion Jan 2013 #65
Better late than never daybranch Jan 2013 #66
This should be a no-brainer PATRICK Jan 2013 #69
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