By any means necessary
Posted by Charles II on January 21, 2013
Someone might start thinking that the GOP doesn’t believe in democracy:
The state Senate is split 20-20 between Republicans and Democrats. On Monday, while state Sen. Henry Marsh (D) — a 79-year-old civil rights veteran — was reportedly in Washington to attend President Obama’s second inaugural, GOP senators forced through a mid-term redistricting plan that Democrats say will make it easier for Republicans to gain a majority.
With Marsh’s absence, Senate Republicans in Richmond had one more vote than Senate Democrats and could push the measure through. The new redistricting map revises the districts created under the 2011 map and would take effect before the next state Senate elections in Virginia and would redraw district lines to maximize the number of safe GOP seats.
They then, on Martin Luther King Day, adjourned to honor the memory of Stonewall Jackson.
Michael Lind was right in calling conservatives the ideological heirs of Lenin.
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Phoenix Woman said
They screwed up, per lowkell at Blue Virginia (emphases mine):
More on this later. Suffice to say that the VA GOP Senate didn’t warn fellow Republican Governor McDonnell that they were attempting this stupid stunt, and it’s really ticked him off.
Charles II said
I hope you’re right. I thought re-districting could only follow the census– right up until the day Texas Republicans seized power by redistricting almost immediately after the decennial re-districting.
Republicans are desperate to hang onto power. This and the re-allocation of electoral votes make it clear they will stop at nothing.
Phoenix Woman said
The fact that there is already a circuit court decision upholding the view that the state constitution only allows for decennial redistricting is a good sign.