Keep politicians’ hands off state redistricting
Posted By Stephen Frank on February 28, 2010
Once again, the Democrats, trained in Chicago/ACORN style of politics want to control the redistricting of Congressional seats. They also have a ballot measure to return the Assembly and Senate redistricting to the corruption process of politicians.
“Opponents of Proposition 11 including South Bay and Peninsula Reps. Mike Honda, Zoe Lofgren and Anna Eshoo, each of whom has given $10,000 to the campaign pronounce high-minded concerns about fair representation. But they’re really worried about one thing: that an independent commission uninterested in gerrymandering will loosen Democrats’ grip on power.
The commission hasn’t even been selected yet, let alone had a chance to do what voters asked just 16 months ago. But more than 30,000 people have applied to serve, hoping to do their part to fix state government by removing conflicts of interest from the task of drawing districts and by making the process transparent instead of a backroom deal.”
Who do you trust, average California citizens or the corrupt politicians in Sacramento?
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