whatever you say, liar.So, your name IRL is OneEyedUndertaker? Hell, your screename at the old WC was OneEyedUndertaker?Just how I would expect a Trump Bitch to reply.FIFYI guess we find out today if Indiana is Trump's bitch.
Actually, we find out whether Indiana is going to join the gerrymandering game...as Trump's bitch.
Trump is trying to stop RINOs from being c#cks for Democrats. Cry harder.
Well done.
Is this honest Bulky or lying Bulky?
A person is either a liar or they are not. He’s told us which he is…
Or are you a liar?
My user name not being my real name does not make me a liar. My former username on another board does not make me a liar. Not answering a question does not make me a liar. Since you struggle with this concept, I’ll provide a scenario to illustrate:
Joe: “Where do you live?”
Me:”I’d rather not say.” (Does not make me a liar)
or Me:”I live on Mulberry street by the park” (This makes me a liar)
If I were to intentionally provide false information as you have done, that would make me a liar. I have not done so. Try again.
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Wait, that’s not Beckwith?This guy is almost as butthurt as the board's MAGAs.
https://ucarecdn.com/ed358d99-e929-4bfb-84db-9cfb2526cf38/
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G760dHqW8AEIbV_?format=jpg&name=medium
WTF does Seth MacFarlane have to do with it?
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@arthur-dent it's a shocking discovery. Illinois Democrats are better at gerrymandering than the GOP in Ohio. Also, I don't give a shit if states gerrymander as long as they all do it. Every state should model Illinois and be done with it.
Ohio vs. Illinois – 2024 US House Election Comparison
| Category | Ohio | Illinois |
| Number of districts | 15 | 17 |
| Total votes cast (all parties) | ~4,680,000 | ~5,370,000 |
Illinois: Democratic popular vote | 2,104,227 (44.95%) | 2,829,169 (52.78%) |
Ohio: Republican popular vote | 2,547,316 (54.41%) | 2,517,389 (46.97%) |
OH IL
| Democratic seats won | 5 | 14 |
| Republican seats won | 10 | 3 |
OH IL
| Democratic seat share | 33.3% | 82.4% |
| Republican seat share | 66.7% | 17.6% |
Wait, that’s not Beckwith?
Close...

A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
@snarlcakes I asked to compare Indiana and Ohio combined.
We shouldn't let our politicians choose us, that is why we get crappy politicians. We need systems where redistricting isn't just them shopping for who they want to represent. Frankly, we need to go to statewide systems, divide the total vote by party and assign that to each party. So in a 10 district state and party A gets 52% and party B gets 46%, the top 6 in one party get in and the top four in the other (yes, winning the state should make a difference).
Yes, Illinois is worse than Ohio, but Ohio is on the list
https://ivn.us/posts/10-worst-gerrymandered-states-country-2025-08-18
They aren't our bosses, we are their bosses. And the state senate figured that out as polls showed Hoosiers didn't want it. Another Senator from near Terre Haute said that he had a lot of contact from constituents that they didn't want to be in the same district as Indianapolis.
I didn't want California to redistrict (or Texas) but at least California put it to a vote. There is a new amendment; redistricting must be voted on.
@arthur-dent blah blah blah. You will continue voting for Democrats. If you did care you would stop voting for Democrats until they stopped gerrymandering.
@snarlcakes you would be amazed at how often I leave races blank, including president. Indiana has the party vote, I never use it. I vote for the individual.
I don't like zealots. In 28, if AOC wins the primary, I will leave president blank.
In other races, if Forward Party has candidates they would be my first choice even over Ds. Any contributions I make will be to Forward.
CO loves to say we wouldn't have a country if we didn't compromise on that issue. I wish I could convince him we won't keep a country if we don't compromise on issues today.
It wasn't all courage though I wish Republicans would show more. Some of the Republicans were reportedly afraid that watering down the Republican vote in existing districts to create new Republican leaning districts (on paper) might backfire on them and the Republicans might actually lose a couple of seats instead. The recent election results have them worried.@snarlcakes I asked to compare Indiana and Ohio combined.
We shouldn't let our politicians choose us, that is why we get crappy politicians. We need systems where redistricting isn't just them shopping for who they want to represent. Frankly, we need to go to statewide systems, divide the total vote by party and assign that to each party. So in a 10 district state and party A gets 52% and party B gets 46%, the top 6 in one party get in and the top four in the other (yes, winning the state should make a difference).
Yes, Illinois is worse than Ohio, but Ohio is on the list
https://ivn.us/posts/10-worst-gerrymandered-states-country-2025-08-18
They aren't our bosses, we are their bosses. And the state senate figured that out as polls showed Hoosiers didn't want it. Another Senator from near Terre Haute said that he had a lot of contact from constituents that they didn't want to be in the same district as Indianapolis.
I didn't want California to redistrict (or Texas) but at least California put it to a vote. There is a new amendment; redistricting must be voted on.

