Eight of California's Congressional Representatives actually belong to another state ? California and Texas are over represented in Congress ? Have you ever crunched election results numbers and noticed how many radical leftist, Mexican socialist, progressives, etc. who have won an election with half of the votes cast compared with most other districts ? Should elected officials be ignoring the interest of American citizens and instead representing non citizens and illegal aliens ? If the Supreme Court rules that it's "One person, one vote" Some states that have large non citizen populations will lose Congressional Districts and states that have been underrepresented over the past few decades will gain Congressional Districts and will again be fairly represented in Congress.
Article I, Section 2, paragraph 2 of the Constitution, as amended, says that "Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed." Unfortunately for Evenwel, this does not distinguish between non-citizens and citizens (or voters) when counting the number of "persons" in each state.
Since Indians were a foreign sovereign people at the time, who held loyalty not to the United States but to their tribe,... non citizens who unlawfully ignored the laws of the United States and under the "laws of Nature" still owed their allegiance to their home country under the "Law of Nations" (Son follow the condition of his father) they are not immigrants but illegal aliens, criminals if they entered the United States illegally or allowed their visas to expire. Today's accurate description to those who ignore the laws of the United States and the international laws of nature are "undocumented Democrats."
Liberals are saying that? Really? Which ones? And which Marxists have been elected? Please name names and be very specific. Thanks!
` I was going to say, since when do eight of California's Congressional Representatives make up the sum total of all liberals in the US? More nonsense.
You can start with the Sanchez sisters. California is the example of being over represented in Congress. The typical Congressional district usually has a voter turnout between 230,000 to 300,000. But in districts with a large illegal alien or immigrant population you see a voter turnout almost half in the low 100,000's. The Democrat candidate always wins. California's 29th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 150,281 Winner Democratic Tony Cardenas 111,287 74.1% California's 32nd congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 190,111 Winner Democratic Grace Napolitano 124,903 65.7% California's 34th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 140,590 Winner Democratic Xavier Becerra 120,367 85.6% California's 35th congressional district Total votes 142,680 Winner Democratic Gloria Negrete McLeod 79,698 55.9% California's 38th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 215,087 Winner Democratic Linda Sánchez 145,280 67.5% California's 40th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 125,553 Winner Democratic Lucille Roybal-Allard 73,940 58.9% California's 41st congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 175,652 Winner Democratic Mark Takano 103,578 59.0% California's 44th congressional district, 2012 Total votes 165,898 Winner Democratic Janice Hahn 99,909 60.2% California's 46th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 149,815 Winner Democratic Loretta Sanchez 95,694 63.9% Note: (46th Congressional District always has a large illegal alien voter turnout.) California's 51st congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 159,398 Winner Democratic Juan Vargas 113,934 71.5% Typical Congressional districts populated with Americans. California's 4th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 323,688 Winner Republican Tom McClintock 197,803 61.1% California's 12th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 298,187 Winner Democratic Nancy Pelosi 253,709 85.1% California's 48th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 290,502 Winner Republican Dana Rohrabacher 177,144 61.0% California's 45th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 293,231 Winner Republican John Campbell 171,417 58.5% California's 50th congressional district election, 2012 Total votes 258,293 Winner Republican Duncan D. Hunter 174,838 67.7% Not exactly a Marxist but a Maoist. California's 27th congressional district, Rep. Comrade Judy Chu (D) (Communist Workers Party aka CWP)
No, I was being factual Was Joseph Stalin a Marxist ? Uncle Joe called himself a socialist. Stalin also called Adolf Hitler a socialist. Hitler said he was a socialist but said he could have called himself a liberal but chose nationalist socialist. Hitler called Comrade Uncle Joe an internationalist socialist. How about Comrade Barack Obama, socialist ? Internationalist socialist ? Alinskyite ? Are not most community organizers Marxist ? Here's a Marxist for you who's a member of Congress. He sure spends a lot of time in the Oval Office with Obama working on legalizing undocumented Democrats. Luis V. Gutierrez is a former Marxist and Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 4th district of Illinois. Luis Gutiérrez was first elected to office through the efforts of the same "progressive coalition of blacks, Latinos, and whites that brought Harold Washington into power in 1983 as mayor of Chicago" The Congressional Progressive Caucus was founded in 1991 by Bernie Sanders-the openly socialist then Congressman from Vermont, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the radical Washington DC based "think tank" Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Many members were and continue to be linked to DSA and/or the Communist Party USA, IPS or other radical organizations. From small beginnings the CPC has grown to embrace more than 80 members of Congress and three in the Senate - Roland Burris, Bernie Sanders and Tom Udall (NM). Membership -> http://keywiki.org/Congressional_Progressive_Caucus
LOL! Whatever you have to tell yourself to make it through the day. Sorry you can't actually back up in your claim in any credible, rational way, but it's simply not my problem.
You are an example how a community organizer found himself in the White House. But at least Obama recognized the problem, the job of POTUS was bigger than he was.