Posted on 02/10/2010 6:23:59 AM PST by SmokingJoe
I have to say that’s a DAMN good idea.
I’ll be a believer when the likes of Maxine Waters, Sheila Jackson Lee, Nancy Pelosi and the obnoxious others are tossed from their safe seats. Some districts will never “get it.”
I believe “His people” humbled themselves and cried out, and His answer was “see what I can do in Massachusetts”.
Roger that!
The districts that Waters and Lee are from are so gerrymandered that you will never see them removed. They were intentionally drawn so that those seats would be perpetually occupied by persons of enhanced skin melanin content. A racist policy.
We need a constitutional amendment that the districts that Congressional representatives are elected from must geographically be a 4 sided polygon... :)
“Ill be a believer when the likes of Maxine Waters, Sheila Jackson Lee, Nancy Pelosi and the obnoxious others are tossed from their safe seats.
Look at them!!
If there was any chance of getting rid of them, they would have been challenged before now.
Yeah ;-)
The problem is that people want everybody else’s congressman to not be reelected, but they like their own congressman because he brings home the pork.
Do you really think Scott Brown would have won against Ted Kennedy?
No.
But then Corzine lost in true blue NJ, and Baxter is only ahead by 3 points in Cali, and Specter is behind Pat Toomey by 9 points in PA, and Blanche Lincoln is behind a whole slew of Republican challengers by up to a massive 23% in Arkansas. There is no question Democratic incumbents are reeling under attack.
Well it is typical for the President’s party to take a licking in the midterms, that’s nothing new.
Straight from the horse mouth.
I think we need to limit ‘staffers’ to 2 years. those folks are there for ever, and really know how to get things done. without that experience, things would slow down a lot.
A very smart man recently wrote a book about how to change the gerrymandered districts, but not so smart me, forgot to take notes, and he also addressed term limits. We need one or the other, and perhaps, both.
Not on this scale.
We are looking at a possible virtually unprecedented swing from one party to another party in just 2 years.
I am a staunch supporter of term limits. I have mixed feelings on gerrymandered districts, as I saw it work in our favor in Florida, and like the idea of all the rats being consolidated into districts, thereby creating more solidly GOP districts in the process. In my homestate of New York, the gerrymandering has been worked out between the GOP State Senate and the Dem State Assembly for the last 40 years, so it has been a wash.
Yeah, I understand your point. Gerrymandering can work both ways, but I think some of the districts are outrageously rigged.
Term limits knock out a few good people, but overall I am for them. After too many years in D C, most politicians lose touch with reality.
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