What a day (and I ought to be cooking)
Jan. 6th, 2005 11:57 amArnie amazes me.
As much for his McCain like understanding that he has to sell out some of what he believes to get attention from the people running the Party he belongs to (and his understanding that to be a player he has to belong to a party) as his maverick status.
He never, if he hoped to gain my respect, should have spoken at the convention. That level of support for the man in the Oval Office (who by every measure I can think of has been a disgrace to the Office, and a disaster for the Nation) was unconscionable.
But he has made his pitch for a shake-up (and drastic, a 9.0 on the political Richter Scale) in the way districts are drawn in Calif.. He wants to hand it over to retired judges.
The Dems are scared, and with some reason. The present gerrymanders favor them.
The Republicans are lukewarm, and with more reason. A fairer apportioning of people to districts (with a mix,so a lock isn't assured) would mean more Republicans get elected, but at a price.... they would have to be more moderate. They would need to pay attention to what people like me, think. They would also have to pay attention to what those who are actully registered as democrats think.
If they won by a mere 1 percent, they would spend the next year and a half looking over their shoulder, wondering who was going to make a case for better serving those constituents. Heck, they might have actually pay attention to the people they represent.
Go figure.
As much for his McCain like understanding that he has to sell out some of what he believes to get attention from the people running the Party he belongs to (and his understanding that to be a player he has to belong to a party) as his maverick status.
He never, if he hoped to gain my respect, should have spoken at the convention. That level of support for the man in the Oval Office (who by every measure I can think of has been a disgrace to the Office, and a disaster for the Nation) was unconscionable.
But he has made his pitch for a shake-up (and drastic, a 9.0 on the political Richter Scale) in the way districts are drawn in Calif.. He wants to hand it over to retired judges.
The Dems are scared, and with some reason. The present gerrymanders favor them.
The Republicans are lukewarm, and with more reason. A fairer apportioning of people to districts (with a mix,so a lock isn't assured) would mean more Republicans get elected, but at a price.... they would have to be more moderate. They would need to pay attention to what people like me, think. They would also have to pay attention to what those who are actully registered as democrats think.
If they won by a mere 1 percent, they would spend the next year and a half looking over their shoulder, wondering who was going to make a case for better serving those constituents. Heck, they might have actually pay attention to the people they represent.
Go figure.