Posted on 06/06/2019 3:08:40 PM PDT by jazusamo
Some people will do anything to prevent us from knowing how many non-citizens live in the United States. Count the ACLU and Common Cause among those who will stoop to the lowest of the low to try to persuade one or two swing justices to block the simple question on the Census: Are you a citizen? This time a sleazy drama between an estranged daughter and her deceased father has given the ACLU a final desperate way to bully the Supreme Court into blocking the citizenship question, as well as personally smearing lawyers at the Justice Department.
Last year, the estranged daughter of the late Thomas B. Hofeller, a GOP redistricting guru, found something in her fathers belongings some couldnt resist turning into a political weapon. After digging through her fathers things, including flash drives and hard drives, Stephanie Hofeller made an offer to the activist group Common Cause they couldnt refuse her fathers property. See, Stephanie Hofeller didnt share her fathers political beliefs, and neither does Common Cause.
And boy did the estranged daughter ever deliver for their common cause.
Hofellers computer contained an unpublished private study about potential political shifts if redistricting used citizen data instead of using the foggy population data that states and local governments currently use. Oddly (or not), Hofeller the Younger just happened to be represented by a law firm that is also representing plaintiffs in litigation opposing the citizenship question on the 2020 census.
Heres where a sleazy saga becomes both sleazy and squalid.
With the Supreme Courts decision on the issue expected any day, Dale Ho at the ACLU blasted a cleaned up version of this saga to the Court by letter . Ho and citizenship question foes are desperate to prevent Americans from learning the true extent of the alien population in the United States. The letter was filled with urgency and intrigue. There was no mention of Hoffler the Younger. Of course, no urgent document filed in court by the left would be complete without personal attacks and accusations of perjury aimed at people with whom they disagree, this time primarily toward Justice Department Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Gore.
The ACLU conspiracy theory goes something like this: A deceased GOP redistricting consultant wrote a report in 2015 saying that using citizenship data would affect redistricting. Someone who may have known about that report may have spoken with someone at the Justice Department who wrote a letter to the Commerce Department asking for the question to be added, and therefore the citizenship question is invalid.
Can you imagine if this was the standard for invalidating Obama-era policies?
Conservatives could have clogged the federal courts with tales of Susan Rice talking to Reverend Wright talking to John Brennan who knew Ben Rhodes was having Thanksgiving dinner with David Rhodes after they met on the tarmac with Cass Sunstein and Bill Ayers. Since they all sound similar, they must be corrupt.
Opaque collusion was a governing philosophy for those eight years, but not a matter for federal courts.
Reputations and reality are no obstacle when the ACLU's Dale Ho has an urgent letter for the Supreme Court. Falsely calling Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Gore a liar in a court pleading? No matter, he stands in the way. Secretary Wilbur Ross? Hes the miscreant who approved the census citizenship question in the first place, so out come the fangs and claws. This is how the Left plays. Smear, impugn, and best of all, do it with an ECF stamp at the top of the page.
This is more than an effort to bully Gore and Ross. This is an effort to bully Justice Roberts and Justice Kavanaugh. They are counting on the intrigue and smears spooking just enough justices.
The government filed a response strongly disputing the plaintiffs allegations, stating, There is no smoking gun here; only smoke and mirrors.
This is part of the broader effort by groups like the ACLU and Common Cause to put asterisks next to American institutions. First it was the 2016 election, then Justice Kavanaugh. Now they seek to either destroy the 2020 census citizenship question or to taint the results.
Heres what else the ACLUs Dale Ho and the left are afraid of: In the weeks following argument, mainstream polling spelled doom for them. A Hill-HarrisX survey found 60 percent approval for the question, while a Reuters study found only 25% of Americans do not trust the administrations intentions.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation has submitted many court briefs in support of the questions reinstatement particularly as it relates to improved Voting Rights Act enforcement.
Give the ACLU credit. Theyve proven they will go even lower than we thought they could in pursuit of their agenda. Deceased redistricting consultants, politically estranged daughters, defamatory letters to the Supreme Court. It doesnt get much lower than this.
Legally who knows how this comes out. But it seems to me, there’s no harm in asking about citizenship. This question has been asked on census forms in the past.
I wonder why the liberals fear the citizenship question? Don’t they want to know how many non citizens are here?
There are many legal residents who are not citizens.
That’s a head shaker if I ever saw one, but the Left is desperate, so is to be expected. They are throwing everything they can find in the gutters, and elsewhere at our Republic.
Strained legal theories are the foundation of Leftist deconstruction of American popular rule.
Pass a law they don’t like? They fabricate far fetched legal tenets that no one had ever heard of and then hammer on them as if they are mainstream ideas.
Kinda like the umbras and penumbras that led to making it OK to rip your baby apart in utero.
Sensible people have realized that it’s all just a bluster and cheap arguing technique. But the decision is on the books before people get that...at least in the past.
Don’t think it’s gonna work this time.
I agree that the question should be on the form.
It’d be a hoot if in some districts it turned out there were more votes than citizens.
Yep, when we think the libs can’t go any lower stuff like this comes up.
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The ACLU for all it’s patting itself on the back for being an advocate for civil rights, has mostly been involved in breaking down the fabric of our society time after time after time.
If a Conservative thinks of the ACLU and it’s take on an issue, they know it is on the other side. No matter what topic it is this time, if it’s an issue that is harmful to the U. S., the ACLU is all in for it.
I can think of very few times in my life, when I thought the ACLU had come down on the right side. Immediately I would re-evaluate my decision wondering what they knew that I didn’t. Could something look decent on face value, and actually have a very deleterious dark side?
I had to know...
The purpose of the census is to count the citizens.
Your take on the ACLU reflects mine to a T, seldom have I agreed with them.
In my view they go overboard supporting the Lib view and picking supposed rights out of thin air.
Agreed...
Thanks Jazusamo.
If a state or district counts a million more bodies than actual citizens, the money flows based on bodies. Follow the money. Plus it might dispel their assertions that there are only a small amount of illegals in the country. Like hell. I’d put it 25 mil...which is 1/14th or 1/15th of the countries population.
The fear that New York and California will lose a significant number of congresscritters if the census shows the population of citizens is lower than the actual number of representatives they have presently.
People like ‘Nadless could lose their fat seats to the Sandy Cortez of the party. Further that the proportion of representation of NYC is significantly less such that upstate and western NY might actually have a say in how the state is run.
excluding Indians not taxed ...
What about all those others not taxed?
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