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no_hypocrisy

(55,505 posts)
Wed May 13, 2026, 06:15 PM May 13

With nearly every state gerrymandering to kick out Democrats, and

consequently, Republicans, we're going to have a balkanization of this country where it resembles two sectors akin to the North and the South during the Civil War.

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With nearly every state gerrymandering to kick out Democrats, and (Original Post) no_hypocrisy May 13 OP
The Republican states like that as long as... LakeVermilion May 13 #1
How do you stop Republican House and Senate from diverting tax dollars no_hypocrisy May 13 #2
States don't pay federal taxes, individual taxpayers do MichMan May 13 #3
Which of course has nothing to do with anything dpibel May 13 #4
And states aren't red or blue, individual voters voting make them red or blue. W_HAMILTON May 13 #7
Secede? wnylib May 13 #8
Nah, just for a couple of years Fiendish Thingy May 13 #5
Don't forget eliminating the electoral college. wnylib May 13 #9
Requires a constitutional amendment. MichMan May 14 #10
I think we've already been there for a couple decades. WarGamer May 13 #6

no_hypocrisy

(55,505 posts)
2. How do you stop Republican House and Senate from diverting tax dollars
Wed May 13, 2026, 06:38 PM
May 13

paid by Blue States to Red States? Once it's in "the pot", anything goes. Matter of fact, Blue States might not see any of their contributions returned to them.

MichMan

(17,456 posts)
3. States don't pay federal taxes, individual taxpayers do
Wed May 13, 2026, 07:16 PM
May 13

States like California or Maryland have a much higher number of wealthier taxpayers than states like Mississippi or Alabama do.

The median income in California for a two person household is $102k compared to Mississippi at $62k. Shouldn't be a surprise they pay more in federal income taxes.

dpibel

(4,020 posts)
4. Which of course has nothing to do with anything
Wed May 13, 2026, 07:45 PM
May 13

How does what you say in any way gainsay the proposition that blue states subsidize the red ones.

This is not really controversial.

As for your contention that "states don't pay taxes," well, states don't. But states--not individual taxpayers--receive federal funds.

Again, not a hard concept.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,218 posts)
5. Nah, just for a couple of years
Wed May 13, 2026, 07:56 PM
May 13

As long as once they are back in power, Dems expand the court and Ram through another Voting Rights Act with teeth and penalties, as well as laws against gerrymandering that the new court majority will uphold.

And in the meantime, the Trump-induced, Republican-enabled suffering is cutting across all regional, racial and partisan boundaries, uniting, not balkanizing, the vast majority of the electorate against this administration.

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