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Good Riddance Arlen!

by Flyovercountry ( 301 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Guest Post, Politics at December 28th, 2010 - 11:30 am

Good Riddance Arlen!

At the top of this post are two video clips. The first is Part 1 of Arlen Specter’s whining good bye speech to the Senate. During this speech, Specter complained that, unless elected officials governed in accordance with the wishes of the governed, they might be voted out of office. He complained that the Judicial Branch, a co-equal branch in our system of checks and balances, would not allow our Legislative Branch unlimited authority in its quest to disregard the Constitution. He called our electoral process cannibalistic, and lamented the fact that we the people were able to see what our elected officials were up to, and actually had the temerity to hold those officials accountable for their actions. He blamed that accountability for his own electoral defeat, and took the further step to actually state that such accountability, on which our nation is actually based, was counter productive to our own well being. The second video clip shows Arlen’s Town Hall Meeting during the summer of 2009, and coincidentally the reason for his electoral demise.

Let me say right here, thank you to the people of Pennsylvania for removing Mr. Specter from office. Mr. Specter’s farewell speech illuminates one thing clearly. Arlen feels as though his seat at the table of power is his birthright. He feels entitled to being a member of the ruling class. He is somewhat bitter at the prospect of reality proving once again that the people he governs do indeed have a say in how they are going to be governed. The electoral process is not cannibalistic, it is our recourse. During the summer of 2009, Mr. Specter and 534 other federal legislators faced angry voters back home, away from Washington, who told them in very clear terms, do not pass Obamacare. Stop these pork laden Stimulus packages which stimulate nothing. We want nothing more to do with bailouts. The spin doctors went to work feverishly to tell us that the town halls we were attending were actually, “AstroTurf.” In the meantime, SEIU and Acorn thugs were being flown and bussed around the country to show support for the very things the rest of us were against. So, in 2010, the Specter’s of the governing ranks were fired. I have watched Arlen’s speech a couple of times, with a certain amount of satisfaction. Not at Arlen’s obvious pain, but with the knowledge that We the People can indeed do something about it.

Arlen has been the greatest example of Rino around. A registered Democrat his entire life, Arlen knew the competition was too tough to win a Democrat primary in Philadelphia. He switched parties, but never his views. Yes, he had the R next to his name, but he voted against the GOP on every single vote that mattered. In 2010, the conservatives in this country stated very clearly that we are tired of it. I also must disagree with Angry Arlen on another point. It is not counter productive for compromise to not be accomplished because people stick to their principles. It is healthy, healthy that is for the elected to realize that they are accountable to the people who elected them. For those in Office now, capitulate at your peril.

(cross posted from: Musings of a Mad Conservative)

Election 2010 and Redistricting.

by coldwarrior ( 153 Comments › )
Filed under Elections, Elections 2010, Politics at November 5th, 2010 - 11:30 am

We had a census last summer, remember?  And then we just had an election. Well, that must mean it is time for REDISTRICTING!

The media has conveniently neglected this most important aspect of election 2010.

Redistricting generally occurs every ten years after the census year.  The governor and the state houses do the heavy lifting and draw on maps after looking at the census population data.  If a state loses enough people it loses a congressional seat, if a state gains enough people it gains congressional seats. This is where the Tea Parties were most lethal to the Left. The Right picked up 680 state house seats! This is a staggering number and the Tea Parties are to be commended for this grassroots action. The GOP picked up/held the Governor’s mansion in 23 States while the Dems held on to the Governorship in California, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Arkansas. The bickering and fighting of redistricting is usually decided by the party in power at the state level.

So, given the results of the 2010 election, there will be even more GOP seats in the Congress and state houses. Here’s why: the states that lost people (and don’t use an independent redistricting authority like New Jersey and Iowa): Ohio, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Michigan, Illinois, New York, and  Minnesota will probably lose a congressional seat.  The Governor and the state house draw the districts.

New York, Illinois, and Minnesota will probably preserve a Democrat seat and try to combine it with a Republican held seat to remove the Republican seat if possible.

Here’s the Rub, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Louisiana all have GOP governors now and GOP majority in the houses. They will try to remove a Democrat seat in favor of keeping the GOP seat.

The political landscape in PA, LA, MI, and OH will change to favor the GOP, the landscape in NY, IL, and MN stays the same as they remain Democrat.

Now, those people from the losing population states had to go somewhere, right? They all went to Texas and Florida. Both state have Republican Governors and Republican houses. Texas (this link from Huck) is going to gain 4 congressional seats, Florida will gain about 1 or 2 . There may be other southern states that gain as well.

So what does all of this data wonking mean? It means the election in 2010 with redistricting +/- of seats gives the GOP a net gain of approximately 6-8 seats changing hands form Democrat to Republican. It also give the GOP an easier time of getting re-elected and staying in power by reducing the number of gerrymandered Democrat districts and changing the landscape in which the contests occur. This will effect the 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 elections directly in both the Congress and State Houses. This is the first of the far reaching effects of the Tea Parties.

THIS from Bob in Breckenridge: Not only are all the Democrats’ states losing population, which isn’t as important for redistricting, but the Democrats’ biggest plum, California, which will be losing congressional seats for the first time since the ’50s, also approved a ballot measure that will take redistricting out of the hands of the (almost all liberal) California legislators and turn it over to a Citizens Redistricting Commission, (this was a measure that George Soros was very again$t).

AND:

The first notable thing is Soros’ funding of the Secretary of State Project — which is basically an attempt to elect Secretaries of State around the country willing to impose Democratic-friendly election laws in an attempt to tilt the playing field in their favor on election day….Republicans won 17 of 26 races for Secretary of State taking six of those offices (Arkansas, Ohio, New Mexico, Colorado, Iowa and Kansas) from Democrats. Republicans now control 25 offices to Democrats 22.

El Dia de Los Muertes PT II

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 375 Comments › )
Filed under Elections, Elections 2010, Food and Drink, Open thread, Politics, Polls at November 2nd, 2010 - 11:49 pm

In order to fastisize the refreshingness, and at Coldwarrior’s request, here’s PART II of tonight’s Midterm Election Coverage Overnight Open Thread.

El Dia de Los Muertos

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 401 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Breaking News, Diary of Daedalus, History, LGF, Open thread at November 2nd, 2010 - 10:30 pm

AND THE POLLS ARE CLOSED!

Except in Hawaii. Alaska, being both the easternmost and westernmost State on the Continent got to vote both first and last due to the International Date Line. Michelle Malkin has a nice interactive tracker. ( Okay, quit nodding your heads and smirking to yourselves. h/t to NT2U.)

[Seekrit message for Blogmockers: Rumor has it that there’s a Sock Hop over at 1.0. You-know-who will have a foot-operated banning stick with the word “DELETE” imprinted in reverse on his left big toe. If you are participating, be sure to get screen shots and save them as soon as your posts go up, and email uncropped .png’s or .bmp’s to dodblogwarrior at gmail.com for future amusement. No .zip files will be accepted.

H/t to snork for this suggestion:

“BTW, for any sockbaiters. Screen shots are nice, but HTML dumps are better. Depending on what browser you’re using, it’s something like File —> Save As —> [file name]. That gets you a copy of the whole thread on your disk forever. Then you can screen shot excerpts later.”]

For live banter on the poll results, visit Rose’s Table 9. For laid back entertainment while watching the numbers roll it, stay here for The Midterm Election Coverage Overnight Open Thread.