Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Proportional Gerrymandering

Proportional Gerrymandering is the best way to go from here. The Bi-Partisan committee would not benefit America as a people because of the way corruption runs through America and anyone can be paid off. The committee would not be bi-partisan and it would lead to something that would be very hard to reverse due to the incredibly difficult process to change anything in the government. Short-line would also not work because it could lead to worse Gerrymandering which is unintentional, but will still happen because people of the same gender and skin color tend to associate with other people like them. This would lead to a divided government and this would not be beneficial to the general population. However, Proportional gerrymandering would be the most beneficial to the system because of the humanity in the decision. If humans were to make this decision instead of a math equation this would lead to making more precise lines and would not lead to any type of illegal and unconstitutional behavior if done correctly. With a math equation, the lines may not be properly drawn properly and would lead to court cases that would be the cause of the unfairness that would lead because of this. Proportional Gerrymandering is not a great decision, but it is the shiniest of the crap that results from the messed up system we have today and it would be doing the country itself a favor if the legislatures changed the process, but as of now, it is the best way to do it under the circumstances.

1 comment:

  1. Picture evidence?

    "Short-line would also not work because it could lead to worse Gerrymandering which is unintentional, but will still happen because people of the same gender and skin color tend to associate with other people like them"...need to explain what you mean here.

    "Proportional Gerrymandering is not a great decision, but it is the shiniest of the crap that results from the messed up system we have today"...should we just change the system?

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