Re: POTUS 45.44: "That's Not Law" said Trump
And yet, despite how commonplace you think this is, you have yet to cite a single example of Democrats doing anything like what the Republicans are doing in WI and MI. In terms of brazenly undemocratic legislation, this is even worse than gerrymandering. At least that's taking (excessive) advantage of power that voters have granted to you. In this case, the voters have just expressed a desire to take some power away from them. And their response is "Oh yeah? **** you".
It's always kind of funny when people read a post and interpret it as a "both sides are bad" post, or trot out the old BSABSVR to show how social media savvy they are.
My original posts have nothing to do with Republicans or Democrats. It wasn't suggesting that either side is bad, both sides are bad, or that one side is worse than the other. I leave that up to you guys.
My point is this. I don't care if you are a Whig, a Democrat, a Republican, a Federalist, a Libertarian, a Socialist, a Communist or whatever other label you want to ascribe to a political party. The practice of a political party taking action or passing laws for it's political advantage is as old as politics itself. It undoubtedly goes back to the Roman Senate and beyond. It certainly isn't exclusive or unique to the U.S., a country in existence for less than 250 years.
Now, if you want to continue to get bent out of shape about it, by all means do so.
And yet, despite how commonplace you think this is, you have yet to cite a single example of Democrats doing anything like what the Republicans are doing in WI and MI. In terms of brazenly undemocratic legislation, this is even worse than gerrymandering. At least that's taking (excessive) advantage of power that voters have granted to you. In this case, the voters have just expressed a desire to take some power away from them. And their response is "Oh yeah? **** you".
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