The Supreme Court is allowing California to use its new congressional map for this year’s midterm election, clearing the way for the state’s gerrymandered districts as Democrats and Republicans continue their fight for control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

The state’s voters approved the redistricting plan last year as a Democratic counterresponse to Texas’ new GOP-friendly map, which President Trump pushed for to help Republicans hold on to their narrow majority in the House.

And in an unsigned order released Wednesday, the high court’s majority denied an emergency request by the California’s Republican Party to block the redistricting plan. The state’s GOP argued that the map violated the U.S. Constitution because its creation was mainly driven by race, not partisan politics. A lower federal court rejected that claim.

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    17 hours ago

    In guessing plan B. If California can use this democrat friendly slanted map then every other state can use whatever conservative slanted maps they draw up.

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      Plan B for sure. It smells like “Fine, gerrymander CA, we’re gonna rig the shit out of this election anyway. Good luck, byeee!”

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        Is it really failing when you so often seem to wind up on the same team?

        California Gov. Gavin Newsom doubles down on his criticism of the proposed billionaire wealth tax

        The comment comes as billionaires in the state have made public their intent to relocate elsewhere in the wake of the tax’s proposal. Venture capitalist Peter Thiel, tech investor David Sacks, and Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have all taken steps to leave.

        At the same time, billionaires are dishing out piles of cash to fund a campaign against the ballot initiative. Thiel made his biggest political contribution in years, donating $3 million to a California business group leading the fight against the billionaire wealth tax.

        Sometimes it feels like Trump was the response of a crazy abusive asshole (Thiel/Musk/broligarchs) who “tried to do things the nice way by giving you somebody like Gavin Newsome,” but since people didn’t want that he decided to show how crazy he can really be for a 4 years to wear you down the next time around (if you’re lucky enough to even get a next time around).

        Then threatening this bullshit of “if you expect me to pay taxes, you’re going to regret it. I’m warning you… you’re going to be so sorry once I’m gone”

        It’s like stop flapping your fucking gums and leave already you piece of shit, nobody wants you, and we’re already in the toilet with you here. America can do bad all by herself. At least then we won’t have to deal with your bullshit on top of everything else.

        Anyway, long winded way of saying, I don’t trust Gavin Newsome anymore than I trust Peter Thiel. Fuck them both.

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          Just because they’re on the same side doesn’t mean they aren’t greedy.

          More Dems in office means more bribes for them.