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Zorro

(15,737 posts)
Tue Apr 12, 2022, 04:59 PM Apr 2022

From DeSantis to Manafort to Eastman, GOP audacity is a marvel

A liberal, it used to be said, is someone so open-minded they won’t take their own side in an argument. Your average conservative, on the other hand, is often wrong but never in doubt. And at this intense period in the conflict between the Republican and Democratic parties, the audacity gap between the two has seldom been more striking.

Let’s start in Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis just prevailed in a standoff with the Republican-run legislature over the state’s congressional districts. After the legislature drew new districts that maintained the GOP advantage (Republicans currently hold 16 of the state’s 27 seats), DeSantis decided it wasn’t good enough; he drew his own map and vetoed the legislature’s. Experts say DeSantis’s map clearly violates both the Florida Constitution and the Voting Rights Act. (Among other problems, it eliminates two majority-Black districts.) But the legislature has bent the knee to DeSantis, turning over the map-drawing process to him.

What’s he up to? According to NBC News, sources close to the governor say that “DeSantis wanted a court fight focused on provisions in the federal Voting Rights Act, as well as the state’s Constitution, that generally prohibit the dilution of minority voting strength.”

That would make this stunt like state laws that outlaw abortion, knowing that doing so is unconstitutional — for now. DeSantis, who clearly wants to be president, could be hoping that his name will be on the lawsuit the Supreme Court uses to drive a final stake through the heart of the Voting Rights Act.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/04/12/desantis-eastman-manafort-republican-audacity/

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From DeSantis to Manafort to Eastman, GOP audacity is a marvel (Original Post) Zorro Apr 2022 OP
So I guess the Florida taxpayers don't mind funding these frivolous and performative lawsuits Walleye Apr 2022 #1
Sure seems that way........ MyOwnPeace Apr 2022 #2

MyOwnPeace

(16,925 posts)
2. Sure seems that way........
Tue Apr 12, 2022, 05:51 PM
Apr 2022

Florida has been a hornets' nest ever since 2000 - when the Supreme Court fell in line with their 'political' gamesmanship - all Tea Party/RepubliQan bullshit!

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