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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act.
 -- George Orwell

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
fight you, then you win.
 -- Mahatma Gandhi


Posted on | October 9, 2025 | No Comments

The upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais may give GOP 19 more seats, as the states will no longer be forced to create special minority districts

Posted on | October 9, 2025 | No Comments

The upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case  Louisiana v. Callais (consolidated with Robinson v. Callais), which stems from challenges to Louisiana’s congressional redistricting map under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). The case questions whether creating majority-minority (specifically majority-Black) districts to remedy racial vote dilution violates the 14th or 15th Amendments by making race the predominant factor in redistricting. Oral arguments occurred in March 2025, with the Court ordering additional briefing in August 2025; a decision is expected during the 2025-26 term (likely by mid-2026).A ruling favoring the challengers (non-Black voters and Louisiana officials) could invalidate the state’s current map—which includes two majority-Black districts out of six total—and potentially broaden to limit VRA Section 2’s use nationwide. This would enable Republican-led state legislatures to redraw maps without VRA-mandated protections for minority voting power, shifting districts toward GOP-favored configurations.Expected Impact: Up to 19 Additional GOP House SeatsAccording to a joint report from voting rights groups Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund (released October 2025), a pro-challenger ruling could trigger mid-decade redistricting in multiple states, allowing Republicans to redraw up to 19 congressional districts currently held under VRA protections. This would disproportionately affect Democratic-leaning minority coalitions, potentially securing GOP House majorities “for a generation” amid narrow current margins (Republicans hold a slim majority post-2024 elections).These shifts wouldn’t eliminate all Democratic seats in affected states but would reduce their delegations overall. The report identifies the following states and approximate seat impacts based on VRA-covered districts:

State
Current VRA-Protected Democratic Seats at Risk
Projected GOP Net Gain
Notes
Alabama
1 (new majority-Black district from 2023 SCOTUS ruling)
+1
Could revert to original map diluting Black voters in the 7th District.
Georgia
1–2 (coalition districts)
+1–2
Impacts Atlanta-area seats; GOP could crack minority concentrations.
Louisiana
1 (2nd majority-Black district)
+1
Directly at issue; would restore one GOP seat, e.g., affecting Rep. Cleo Fields’ district.
North Carolina
3–4 (majority-minority or coalition districts)
+3–4
Targets Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte areas; could flip seats like the 6th or 13th.
Texas
4–5 (Hispanic-majority districts)
+4–5
Focus on border and urban areas (e.g., Houston, San Antonio); risks seats like the 15th or 34th.
Florida
1–2 (Hispanic/Black coalitions)
+1–2
Affects Miami-Orlando regions; could target the 24th or 27th Districts.
Total
11–15
Up to 19
Range accounts for partial redraws or court challenges; full impact if VRA Section 2 is effectively neutered.

This analysis assumes aggressive GOP-led redraws (already underway in some states via mid-cycle processes) and minimal Democratic countermeasures. However, Democrats could attempt protective redraws in blue strongholds, though opportunities are limited. Voting rights advocates warn this would exacerbate racial gerrymandering, while GOP officials frame it as restoring “race-neutral” districting.The case’s outcome could also influence ongoing VRA challenges in states like South Carolina and Arkansas, amplifying the national ripple effects.

Explain VRA Section 2 in detail
Impact on 2026 midterms
Think Harder

Posted on | October 9, 2025 | No Comments

BREAKING: President Trump Announces Phase One of Peace Deal Between Israel and Hamas is Signed – All 20 Hostages to be Released as Israel Pulls Back in Gaza

HORROR: 64-Year-Old Man Beaten to Death on NYC Subway by Sword-Wielding Monster with 33 Prior Arrests

OUTRAGEOUS! Illegal Alien From El Salvador Gets Only One Year in Prison After Killing University of South Carolina Student

Cristina Laila

 

 

Embarrassing: Greta Thunberg Posts About Palestinians ‘Suffering’ But Uses Photo of Emaciated Israeli Hostage Tortured By Hamas

Posted on | October 9, 2025 | No Comments

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Posted on | October 8, 2025 | No Comments

Republican Elise Stefanik is only 5% behind Kathy Hochul in deep blue NY, in 2026 race for governor

Posted on | October 8, 2025 | No Comments

House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is nipping at Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) heels after the embattled governor endorsed Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor.

The statewide poll obtained exclusively by Breitbart News, conducted on behalf of E-PAC, Stefanik’s Leadership PAC, shows Kathy Hochul in a “deeply vulnerable position” with Stefanik within five points of Hochul heading into the 2026 election. Among the 1,250 likely voters surveyed, Hochul leads only 48% to 43%.

Posted on | October 7, 2025 | 1 Comment

Posted on | October 7, 2025 | No Comments

War on ICE: Jon Stewart Whips Up Left-Wing Terror

‘Paramilitary Group’ Attacking Grandmothers and ‘Zip-Tying Children’

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 28: Jon Stewart speaks to the press before a news conference about t

Jon Stewart smears ICE as a “well-funded paramilitary group” that is attacking grandmothers and “zip-tying American children.”

Posted on | October 6, 2025 | No Comments

Posted on | October 6, 2025 | No Comments

Thunberg’s Complaints About Alleged Jail Conditions Dismissed by Israel as ‘Brazen Lies’

Posted on | October 6, 2025 | No Comments

Thunberg’s Complaints About Alleged Jail Conditions Dismissed by Israel as ‘Brazen Lies’

Posted on | October 6, 2025 | 1 Comment

Why Isn’t the Department of Justice Prosecuting Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud?

Posted on | October 6, 2025 | 2 Comments

Why Isn’t the Department of Justice Prosecuting Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud?

Posted on | October 5, 2025 | 2 Comments

U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White has sentenced Casey Robert Goonan, a self-identified Antifa member, to 19 years in federal prison for firebombing a police vehicle and attempting to ignite a federal courthouse in California. Prosecutors raised concerns that his politically motivated actions risk inspiring similar conduct. The ruling marks the longest sentence ever imposed for an Antifa-linked defendant.

Posted on | October 5, 2025 | No Comments

U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White has sentenced Casey Robert Goonan, a self-identified Antifa member, to 19 years in federal prison for firebombing a police vehicle and attempting to ignite a federal courthouse in California. Prosecutors raised concerns that his politically motivated actions risk inspiring similar conduct. The ruling marks the longest sentence ever imposed for an Antifa-linked defendant.

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