Who is “them”? Both sides gerrymander and always have. It’s not a new phenomenon.
Who is “them”? Both sides gerrymander and always have. It’s not a new phenomenon.
Calm down and have another drink.
How difficult do you find it to be to not have children? On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is it for you?
Lots of people make the pursuit of wealth their goal in life. It’s led to a lot of good stuff for all, believe it or not. Henry Ford wasn’t running a charity, nor was Thomas Edison, Mark Zuckerburg, Bill Gates, etc. etc.
Hey! Here’s another quote from you since you wanted one:
Awwww, don’t be so depressed just because your own Pew article destroys your entire world view.
Let’s look at that math:
I could just go on and on with that Pew study. Why in the Hell did you cite that thing for? It literally destroys every argument you’ve tried to make. The picture it paints is a completely bleak one.
Boy, thanks for citing that Pew article. Here’s more good news for black economic growth!
That Pew article truly is amazing support for establishing the strides blacks are making. To wit:
No, your assumption couldn’t be any more baseless than it is now.
More Pew News:
Because you just now admitted that the quote that started this whole discussion was idiotic. It took you three hours. Then you responded with an even DUMBER excuse for why you made the initial idiotic post! You’re the best!
Here’s another quote from your Pew article that PROVES blacks are making GREAT strides, right?
First, your link from Pew does not say anything you just said. Now you’re making stuff up. Here’s what your Pew study says:
If you can’t distinguish between a seat and a majority - and it took you three hours or so to figure it out - you’re only making your hilariously sad state more hilariously sad. Don’t stop. Please.
Sorry, but your statement was dumb and if anyone believed it to begin with they’re an idiot as well.
Sorry, genius, but here’s your original comment that started all this:
So let me get this straight. The article you linked to establishes that the GOP won a state legislature and then gerrymandered the districts.
Uh, no. The first link focuses on a sliver of all blacks, specifically “. . . we focused specifically on a segment of African-Americans who are often overlooked, those with annual household incomes of $75,000 or more.”