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PostAug 30, 2025#751

This may have been going on for some time before, and perhaps from both parties, but has it ever been this intentional??

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PostAug 30, 2025#752

STLCityMike wrote:
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This may have been going on for some time before, and perhaps from both parties, but has it ever been this intentional??
Yes. Republicans intentionally targeted state legislatures before 2010 so they would have broad control of redistricting.

In 2012, Democrats won the popular vote 48.8% to 47.7%, but lost the House by 33 seats. This was in large part do to gerrymandering in the Midwest.

Wisconsin was D+1.5 but 5-3 GOP. Michigan was D+5 but 9-5 GOP. Ohio was R+4, but 12-4 GOP. Pennsylvania was D+1 but 13-5 GOP. Virginia was R+2 but 8-3 GOP. New Jersey was D+9 but had a split delegation. North Carolina was D+2 but 9-4 GOP. Indiana was R+8 but 7-2 GOP.

Some genuinely insane gerrymandering happened back in the 2010s by Republicans, and it was very intentional.

PostSep 01, 2025#753

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... elief.html

Property tax freeze is such a stupid idea.

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PostSep 01, 2025#754

StlToday - New Missouri law threatens funding for schools in St. Charles, Jefferson counties

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/edu ... 9ad44.html

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PostSep 05, 2025#755

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... -top-story

Missouri Republicans poised to require ballot initiatives to carry a majority in all Congressional districts to be approved.

It will need to be approved by Missouri voters next year, ironically.

Jefferson City needs to look like post-Sherman Atlanta when it's all set and done.

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PostSep 05, 2025#756

Also that wouldn't apply to ballot measures put on the ballot by MoLeg. Power grab

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PostSep 05, 2025#757

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Also that wouldn't apply to ballot measures put on the ballot by MoLeg. Power grab
Yup. 50%+1 to make it law and literally impossible to ever overturn, even if Missouri by some miracle became a solid blue state. Under the new standards, it would fail because MO-1 would say no. It is so extremely important for us to reject this nonsense next year.

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PostSep 08, 2025#758

Stl PR - Opponents of Missouri redistricting push could have a secret weapon — a referendum


https://www.stlpr.org/government-politi ... referendum

PostSep 11, 2025#759

Stl Mag - Former Missouri House speaker John Diehl pleads guilty to pandemic fraud


https://www.stlmag.com/news/house-speak ... mic-fraud/

PostSep 15, 2025#760

Stl PR - Missouri special session shatters norms and could lead to a nasty 2026 legislature


https://www.stlpr.org/government-politi ... egislature

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PostSep 15, 2025#761

We already had a nasty 2025 legislature. One of the worst for the state in decades. I'm sure they'll try to outdo themselves.

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PostSep 15, 2025#762

It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?

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PostSep 15, 2025#763

whitherSTL wrote:
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It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union.
My goodness your finally starting to get it.

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PostSep 15, 2025#764

whitherSTL wrote:
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It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?
It actually also blows being a con in one of the reddest states. The difference is drinking kool aid vs not.

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PostSep 15, 2025#765

whitherSTL wrote:
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It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?
Interestingly, in terms of partisan voters on a statewide basis, Missouri leans right but isn't by any means the reddest state - it is the 18th most Republican, so 32nd most Democratic. (Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_Pa ... ting_Index)

The trouble is an electoral system which lets state legislatures draw congressional districts.

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PostSep 17, 2025#767

Yeah Missouri isn’t nearly as red as many of its neighbors OK, TN, AR, etc.

PostSep 17, 2025#768

whitherSTL wrote:
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It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?
It most blow being a con in a red state that has to put up with people smoking weed and women going to the doctor.

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PostSep 17, 2025#769

JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
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whitherSTL wrote:
Sep 15, 2025
It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?
It most blow being a con in a red state that has to put up with people smoking weed and women going to the doctor.
Great comeback, I smoke weed, pal…

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PostSep 17, 2025#770

You have to be stoned to enjoy UrbanSTL in 2025.

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PostSep 17, 2025#771

whitherSTL wrote:
Sep 17, 2025
JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
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whitherSTL wrote:
Sep 15, 2025
It must blow being a lib in one of the reddest states in the Union. Even Spencer is leaning centrist. What gives?
It most blow being a con in a red state that has to put up with people smoking weed and women going to the doctor.
Great comeback, I smoke weed, pal…
You do grasp that weed would have not passed under the new initiative process law they are trying to get approved, correct?

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PostSep 17, 2025#772

^ Doesn't matter so long as his party leaders are 'owning the libs'. Freaking cult...

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PostOct 04, 2025#773

Who knew Missouri benefited so much from transit .... in New York City!
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PostOct 04, 2025#774

^In the days of St. Louis Car we benefitted even more from transit in New York, Chicago, and . . . everywhere. I can't quite recall for sure if the ACF facility in St. Charles made transit equipment, but I have a vague recollection they might have. (They certainly made passenger cars at one time.)

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PostOct 04, 2025#775

Wait are you telling me that spending money on transit stimulates the national economy?? I was told that the woke marxists just burn the money. Was I lied to??

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