Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: The Power of the SCOTUS Part VI - Roberts rules disorder
Mostly I think it just sets a bad precedent to start tagging people in the Census as "you count" vs "you don't count." I can certainly see where you're coming from, too. I intend to have a plank in our platform for a Constitutional Amendment restricting the franchise to the left-handed. Frankly we're the only one's whose opinions ought to matter.
I certainly have no problem with the government saving lives when there's a flood and such, regardless of who is here legally or illegally. I doubt anyone would disagree on that. Same with assaulting an illegal and such. Again, that's a gimmee. To me that's different than saying representation should be apportioned with illegals part of the count in determining roughly an equal number of folks in every district, which inevitably weighs representation toward those districts with more illegals. And I realize that could cost Arizona some representation, given that estimates of the percentage of illegals as a slice of the people living in Arizona have come in at 10 percent or so at times.
Mostly I think it just sets a bad precedent to start tagging people in the Census as "you count" vs "you don't count." I can certainly see where you're coming from, too. I intend to have a plank in our platform for a Constitutional Amendment restricting the franchise to the left-handed. Frankly we're the only one's whose opinions ought to matter.