11/18/2010

Momentum + Acceleration = Obliteration

 It is said that: the solution to pollution is dilution. As of November 2 , 2010, the first wave of dilution had begun.




The GOP election landslide of 2010 will usher in nearly complete redistricting in historically weaker Republican States and opportunities to redraw lines in some important GOP strongholds such as Texas and South Carolina,

According to John Hood of the National Review in his Nov. 3rd byline:

• Going into the 2010 elections, Democrats held 60 partisan legislative chambers and Republicans held 36, with a couple of ties.

• It looks like the GOP has picked up an astounding 20 chambers, including both houses in Alabama, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Wisconsin and additional chambers in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

• In total legislative seats, it is possible that after all the results are posted, Republicans will have won a nationwide majority.

• Republicans haven’t enjoyed this much power in state capitals since the 1920s.

For the first time in history, Michigan is now a GOP stronghold. Republicans now control every facet of state government: Governor (RINO barf), Attorney General, Sec of State, House, Senate, and the Supreme Court.

But, Republicans need to be cautious in States where they have already strong GOP seats.

Too much gerrymandering in States with districts already too convoluted, however, might put that State’s incumbent Republicans in jeopardy by bring a less conservative constituency into play in those districts in 2012.

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