Democrats Declare Fair Representation Illegal

The liberal media voice from our nation’s capital, The Washington Post, has declared today that having voters fairly represented in Congress is now somehow racist and illegal!

In a strange twist on reality, the Democrats are sounding more and more like some kind of corrupt foreign regime where only the voice of the ruling thuggery is allowed to be heard (see Venezuela). Today the WAPO claims that redistricting Texas diluted minority voices… Yes, you heard that correct. The democrats now believe that the minority voices should be the ones controlling policy in our fair democracy.

Is that too much? Do they actually believe that crap?

“The State of Texas has not met its burden in showing that the proposed congressional redistricting plan does not have a discriminatory effect,” the memo concluded.

The memo also found that Republican lawmakers and state officials who helped craft the proposal were aware it posed a high risk of being ruled discriminatory compared with other options.

But the Texas legislature proceeded with the new map anyway because it would maximize the number of Republican federal lawmakers in the state, the memo said. The redistricting was approved in 2003, and Texas Republicans gained five seats in the U.S. House in the 2004 elections, solidifying GOP control of Congress.

The absolute gall of the Texas Republicans to expect more seats in Congress than their liberal foes is absolutely obscene! How bold! For such a strong Republican State to demand more Republican representation is Congress is outrageous. How dare they!

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