The California Supreme Court will not prevent Democrats from moving forward Thursday with a plan to redraw congressional districts.

Republicans in the Golden State had asked the state’s high court to step in and temporarily block the redistricting efforts, arguing that Democrats — who are racing to put the plan on the ballot later this year — had skirted a rule requiring state lawmakers to wait at least 30 days before passing newly introduced legislation.

But in a ruling late Wednesday, the court declined to act, writing that the Republican state lawmakers who filed the suit had “failed to meet their burden of establishing a basis for relief at this time.”

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    Exposes? Everybody that pays attention has known about the bullshit that is gerrymandering forever.

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      It’s literally en par with election fraud. Just because it’s done beforehand using statistics doesn’t make the resulting elections any less of a sham.

      It is essentially the highest crime that can be committed against a democracy, and it has been treated as “dirty politics” for decades; with the Supreme court of clowns approval.

      This is one of countless examples that already proved America was a failed state, long before Trump appeared.

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        Yes it’s at the top of the list with citizens united and first past the post… Everyone knows it’s bullshit.

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          All these first past the post countries have the same problem, that the only people who could change the broken system are the people who benefit most from its brokenness. This suggests it’s a mistake to put the management of electoral systems under the control of elected politicians. The alternative I guess would be some kind of independent, non-partisan body, but then there is always the question of who runs that body and how you prevent its capture by people with a specific political agenda. It’s always going to be an ongoing process of review and change, but giving management of the whole thing to the same parties that stand to be elected seems particularly risky.

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        It is essentially the highest crime that can be committed against a democracy

        America isn’t really a democracy…

        We keep saying it is, but it’s not

        In order to get the numbers in the current system to replace it with a more democratic system, shit like this needs to happen.

        That’s the only way to “fix” the current system, to replace it

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      Last year I heard a story or two of people who didn’t even know that Biden wasn’t running anymore and that was within a week of the election. Informed US citizens are rarer than you’d think.