Posted on 08/20/2025 6:07:59 AM PDT by DFG
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No illegal should be counted in the US census.
You can be sure California Dems will game the census to count illegals - to keep their stranglehold on the state.
Newsom is at this moment trying to redistrict California so Republican representation in the House falls from 17% to 5% or less even though Republicans make up 40% of the voters in the state.
They’re not going to lose any more seats like they did in 2020: “The number of House seats was reduced from 53 to 52 following the 2020 census, marking the first time the state lost a congressional seat.”
It will be on the ballot this November and I fully expect the redistricting to pass b/c of idiot voters + vote fraud + illegals voting.
Say it isn’t so! People who are here illegally get no say in how things are run! The horror!
Or faster destruction of America.
Excerpt:
Democrats fled the state to prevent a quorum in the legislature.... These exiled lawmakers returned only when California promised to push through their new maps...
But who drew the maps? It’s a simple question. California State Senate Elections Committee Chair Sabrina Cervantes served up a near-four-minute word salad trying to answer that inquiry, repeating how this process is transparent...
California Assembly Elections Chair Gail Pellerin had an even worse answer, virtually admitting that she didn’t know...
California legislators want to avoid the fact of the illegality of the new map that the Democrat party leadership commissioned to be made. They want to avoid the fact that the illegal map is being put on the November 4 ballot, which also points to corruption in the ballot process that wouldn't tolerate putting an illegal candidate on the ballot but is looking the other way when Gov. Newsom wants to put an illegal map on the ballot.
-PJ
We would have much better governance if congressmen needed to represent people of varying beliefs. As it is now I think there are only about 25 districts that are not extremely one way or the other. The writers of the constitution never dreamed that computers would be able to snake up and down individual roads, connecting voters and gerrymandering.
American citizens would probably vote for a constitutional amendment to require compact districts. Politicians, on the other hand, would never allow it.
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