The debate about statehood for Washington D.C. is the next battleground in the Democrat Party’s desperate bid to seize power from the American people before the people inevitably reject them again. One of the rhetorical cudgels they have (quite ironically) trotted out to this end is the claim that the D.C. is not “represented” enough. They believe that cities like D.C. need to receive more representation in Congress. In reality, the exact opposite needs to happen.
Re(d)-Districting
Re(d)-Districting
Re(d)-Districting
The debate about statehood for Washington D.C. is the next battleground in the Democrat Party’s desperate bid to seize power from the American people before the people inevitably reject them again. One of the rhetorical cudgels they have (quite ironically) trotted out to this end is the claim that the D.C. is not “represented” enough. They believe that cities like D.C. need to receive more representation in Congress. In reality, the exact opposite needs to happen.