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boutons_deux
05-29-2019, 09:18 PM
Repug shitbags do whatever it takes to make TX a shithole

Republicans shied away from spending money to ensure all Texans get counted.

Texas has big things at stake in the 2020 U.S. Census:

billions of dollars in federal funding and congressional seats that could give the state a bigger say in Washington, D.C. Between that and

Texas’ history of being undercounted (http://bettertexasblog.org/2019/02/the-2020-census-undercounting-young-latino-children/),

Democratic lawmakers and policy analysts pushed this legislative session for the state to create a complete count commission and to allocate funds for community outreach.

Texas has one of the biggest shares of hard-to-count communities (https://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/) in the country: 25 percent, or about 6 million people.

Those are groups with low census response rates, including immigrants, people of color, residents of rural areas and very young children.

A George Washington University study (https://gwipp.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs2181/f/downloads/GWIPP%20Reamer%20Fiscal%20Impacts%20of%20Census%20 Undercount%20on%20FMAP-based%20Programs%2003-19-18.pdf) found that a 1 percent undercount in the census could result in at least $300 million in federal funding lost for Texas every year for 10 years,

the interval in which the census is performed.

Losses would erode programs whose federal funding relies in part on census data, such as special education grants, foster care, highway planning and construction, and health care services for low-income and elderly people.

The census counts also determine the number of each state’s representatives in Congress and presidential electoral votes. Texas could gain up to three new congressional seats (https://www.brennancenter.org/potential-shifts-political-power-after-2020-census) after the 2020 Census, more than any other state stands to gain

more than half of states (http://forabettertexas.org/images/2018_Census_Factsheet_CCC.pdf) have made their own plans to ensure an accurate count of their populations in 2020.

California has allocated more money (https://www.ppic.org/publication/californians-and-the-2020-census/) for census outreach than any other state, with $100 million for 2018-19 and another $54 million proposed by Governor Gavin Newsom for 2019-20.

“If we don’t step up, the reality is California’s going to eat our lunch,”

https://www.texasobserver.org/census-legislature-citizenship-billions/ (https://www.texasobserver.org/census-legislature-citizenship-billions/)

Since the House is capped at 435 Reps for the last 100 years, where would TX get 3 more seats?

Winehole23
05-30-2019, 08:13 AM
Insanity. Texas will forego federal money and political representation in DC to prevent people from being counted.

Winehole23
05-30-2019, 08:17 AM
Can't let Texas cities and the RGV get any more political power, I guess. The wrong party might benefit.

boutons_deux
05-30-2019, 08:45 AM
Can't let Texas cities and the RGV get any more political power, I guess. The wrong party might benefit.

no guess, it's certain that census counting suppression is actually Dem voter suppression

leemajors
05-30-2019, 09:16 AM
There is also no more plumbing regulation.

boutons_deux
05-30-2019, 09:46 AM
There is also no more plumbing regulation.

anybody can be a plumber now, and there will be lots of unqualified assholes going after plumber's charges and leaving houses' plumbing inoperative.

Libertarians, naive silly assholes every one of them, must be cheering the absence of plumber licensing / certification.

Winehole23
05-30-2019, 04:44 PM
There is also no more plumbing regulation.That was weird. Was there no last second fix for that?

boutons_deux
05-30-2019, 04:47 PM
That was weird. Was there no last second fix for that?

and who paid for it?

RandomGuy
05-31-2019, 10:44 AM
Insanity. Texas Republicans will forego federal money and political representation in DC to prevent brown people that might vote for Democrats from being counted.

FIFY

Winehole23
05-31-2019, 11:50 AM
FIFYYou didn't have to, I said something similar for myself.

Winehole23
05-31-2019, 11:53 AM
Texas Republicans not doing the best for all Texans because the other party might get a temporary advantage is weak bullshit and people can see through it.

Will it cause them to vote? Whole 'nother question.

RandomGuy
05-31-2019, 01:03 PM
You didn't have to, I said something similar for myself.

yeah, saw that after I posted.

RandomGuy
05-31-2019, 01:06 PM
Texas Republicans not doing the best for all Texans because the other party might get a temporary advantage is weak bullshit and people can see through it.

Will it cause them to vote? Whole 'nother question.

Well, once the election gets underway in earnest... the Democratic working groups I am tuned into that were created in 2018 have just gotten bigger, and better organized. We learned a lot in 2018. It takes time to rebuild an atrophied party, but I think Texas is going to be a lot closer overall than the usual crowd here thinks.

boutons_deux
06-01-2019, 10:51 AM
Well, once the election gets underway in earnest... the Democratic working groups I am tuned into that were created in 2018 have just gotten bigger, and better organized. We learned a lot in 2018. It takes time to rebuild an atrophied party, but I think Texas is going to be a lot closer overall than the usual crowd here thinks.

:lol Jimmy Ricky corrupted the entire state govt by replacing career professionals with political hacks.

No Dem has won statewide office in how many decades?

TX epitomizes Repug gerrymandering and voter suppression

Hispanics/Latinos don't vote

good luck, even if you had $Bs to spend.

"closer" is OK in horse shoes

Blake
06-01-2019, 06:44 PM
There is also no more plumbing regulation.

Uber plumbers on the way

pgardn
06-01-2019, 10:21 PM
But they did drop the idea to get rid of pet vaccination/neutering suggestion from way out West.

There is a God.

pgardn
06-01-2019, 10:25 PM
and who paid for it?

It could not have been home insurance industry.
Or... could it...?? think like Chris, Hater, or Spurtunculus here.

Spurminator
06-01-2019, 10:28 PM
Well at least we saved Chick Fil A from certain demise.

boutons_deux
06-02-2019, 10:47 AM
Oligarchy's 5 SCOTUS whores almost certain to allow citizenship question on Census, even if the Commerce broke every fucking rule to amend the census.