Thursday, January 22, 2026

Flop-Sweat Desperate Democrats.....

 The Walz/Democrat Insurrection in Minnesota makes perfect sense if you understand what ICE is doing--that is, removing illegals and their fraud-Democrat Party financing schemes just before the 2030 Census.

... what’s causing the crisis in Minnesota is the Democratic Party’s increasingly desperate effort to maintain its viability in the face of Trump’s populist challenge. A year ago, David Catron explained ... the reapportionment of House seats (and the related impact on the Electoral College) after the 2030 Census...

McCain quotes Catron's essay:

...The left-leaning Brennan Center for Justice, for example, estimates that California will lose four [House] seats and New York will lose two. Likewise, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin will probably lose one seat each.

 Which states will gain House seats and Electoral College votes? Florida and Texas are likely to pick up four seats, while Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina and Utah will gain one each. It’s no coincidence that Democrat governors in blue states which stand to lose clout in Congress and the Electoral College oppose President Trump’s immigration policies, particularly deportation. Why? The Census Bureau counts people rather than citizens. That includes “unauthorized migrants.” …

 Consequently, any state with a large population of illegal immigrants has a substantial political incentive to resist attempts by the Trump administration to deport them....

Doh.

Along with those losses, which are extremely significant, comes the severe diminution of Party coffers, which are currently being fattened by Somali-like frauds which kick back hundreds of millions to their patrons, which are 99.44/100ths Pure Democrat.

Got it? 

It's existential.  

McCain's essay goes into early US history--which is interesting--and comes out here:

 ...Like the New Englanders of the early 1800s, the liberal elites of the 21st century fear being frozen out of power. “The Blue Model of government,” as Ben Weingarten calls it, is fiscally unsustainable, especially because it inspires so many productive citizens to “vote with their feet” by moving to taxpayer-friendly states like Florida and Texas.

Consider this: In 1984, when Ronald Reagan won a 49-state landslide, Minnesota was the only state that went for Democrat Walter Mondale, a native son of Minnesota. That deprived Reagan of 10 Electoral College votes. Minnesota still has 10 Electoral College votes, but that’s likely to be reduced to nine after the 2030 Census. Meanwhile, the states of Texas and Florida, which had a total of 50 Electoral College votes between them in 1984, now have 70 Electoral College votes combined, and will have even more after 2030.

The Red states are booming; Blue states like Minnesota are fading, and the fight over deporting illegal immigrants is part of a frantic attempt by Democrats to hold onto power....

It is NOT an accident that Wisconsin's Election Commission (and its D-dominated judiciary) are doing their damndest to prevent fair elections and transparent audit-and-review of those.  And if you object that "Robin Vos is doing the same thing," well, yes, he is, and for the same reason.  Being the #2 banana in a 10-electoral vote State is a LOT more significant than being the #2 banana in a 9- or 8-vote State.  Robin likes his perks, too.

 

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