BREAKING: Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midterms
https://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/news/breaking-federal-court-blocks-texas-from-using-new-congressional-gerrymander-in-2026-midterms/article_6baf9d95-e060-56d5-8a1a-ad2779652d51.htmlOpen linkView original on piefed.social108
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Unexpected pick-me-up today
Lmao. That’ll stop em.
Good. Fuck Governor Hot Wheels and his Cavalcade of Corruption.
this is nearly a whole year away. They'll appeal it and win, even if it has to get to the supreme corrupt judges.
They dont have that much time:
Id expect the shadow docket will do its shadow tricks and halt the halt, but its not cut and dry.
This Supreme Court ruled against Alabama's bullshit redistricting and is currently looking at Louisiana's changes. I can give you 2 dozen other cases where this SCOTUS voted "woke" or refused to hear such a case, letting a lower court's "woke" decision stand.
Yes, Alito and Thomas (especially Thomas) are blatantly corrupt, I get that. But these people are at the top of their profession, can't be voted out, have nothing left to lose but their legacy in the law books. They are conservative, they are not partisan. Does that make sense?
Y'all are skeptical, and right to be so, but does no one actually follow the news?
And California...?
Wasn't California's gerrymandering explicitly conditional on Texas doing it?
Ah, yes, it is, and not just Texas. So it won't happen if nobody else does it.
EDIT: This was old info. That part was removed. So it still stands.
They really removed that part? Why
I'm not sure, but I'm not complaining. It has an expiration date. Fascists don't fight fair and neither should we.
I'm not a law person, but to the best of my knowledge, its OK to gerrymander on party lines, just not racial lines. I think California would be fine here. They are being sued as well so we will see how it goes.
Prop 50 actually specifies that it will only come into effect if another state (not just Texas) does it.
EDIT: That part was removed, so it actually still stands.
I read this on the sfgate:
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Well, well, so it was! I'm not complaining.