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Notice you haven't seen one Republican try to defend trump's Texas Gerrymandering?

Craig234

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Wading through the swamp of trump corruption, this example shows some of his problems clearly. The crazy approach. The authoritarianism.

trump isn't just pushing for a hugely corrupt Gerrymandering to steal representation from non-white voters - look at the language he used about it.

trump said, about the radical redistricting on top of the already Gerrymandered districting, "we are entitled to five more seats."

Entitled. How is trump "entitled" to deny representation to non-white voters to steal five additional seats? Think about the word, entitled.

I thought Republicans disliked that word generally. The word actually means, in federal programs as I understand, programs like Social Security has been paid by citizens, making it an 'entitlement' for them, but Republicans have their own definition that it's 'handouts', which they oppose (except maybe for them. But not for black Welfare Queens bankrupting the country living in luxury on tax dollars)

So in addition to the corruption and attack on democracy of the extreme Gerrymandering he is demanding - forced on voters by a corrupt state government with no public vote allowed - Republicans haven't said a word that I've seen to defend trump's claim he is "entitled" to steal power from those non-white voters. Unfortunately, I don't think there's much chance for the cult to ask if Great Leader is wrong.
 
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