And hereβs the question for you:
Should Gavin Newsom push this through β or is he crossing the line?
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And hereβs the question for you:
Should Gavin Newsom push this through β or is he crossing the line?
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So the fight isnβt just about lines on a map.
Itβs about who holds the pen.
Lawmakers? Judges? Or voters?οΏΌ
If the court delays, Democrats miss the ballot deadline.
If not, the people β not the politicians β decide.οΏΌ
This is an arms race in gerrymandering.
One side breaks the rules.
The other side matches.
The difference? California is actually putting it to a vote.οΏΌ
Meanwhile in Texas:
GOP legislators rammed through a map with zero voter say.
Thatβs +5 seats for Republicans.
So whatβs really unfair here?οΏΌ
Republicans cry foul.
βDemocrats skipped the 31-day review rule.β
Process matters, apparently, only when the other side bends it.οΏΌ
The plan: a special election on Nov 4.
Voters get to decide if lawmakers can redraw the map this one time.
If it passes β Democrats grab +5 seats.οΏΌ
Normally, Californiaβs maps come from an independent commission.
But Democrats tossed that aside.
Texas Republicans already rewrote their maps mid-decade.
So Californiaβs saying: weβll do it too.οΏΌ
Four GOP lawmakers sprinted to the state Supreme Court.
They want the new maps frozen until Sept 18.
Their complaint? Democrats are moving too fast.οΏΌ
π¨California just blew up.
Republicans are suing to block Democrats from redrawing the map.
This isnβt about fairness.
Itβs about power.
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U.S. Plans Equity Stakes in CHIPS-Funded Chipmakers
20.08.2025 02:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Sources for key claims: Reuters; Washington Post; CBS News explainer; DC National Guard (official); D.C. Attorney General (press release); AP/Guardian on the DOJ probe.
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Bottom line: In D.C., the chain of command is the story.
When the on/off switch sits in the Oval Office, public-safety policy can move at the speed of politics. The hard part isnβt manpowerβitβs governance: tight scope, transparent metrics, clean exit.
11/12
Clarity check: βWashington National Guardβ (the State of Washington) β D.C.βs Guard. The former answers to a governor in Olympia; the latter to the President in Washington, D.C. Different bosses, different levers.
10/12
What to watch next:
β Which status governs the troops (Title 32 vs 10)
β‘ Arrest/stop/search rules of engagement
β’ Where troops are actually posted
β£ What metrics justify any extension
β€ Independent oversight with public reporting
9/12
Key risks: mission creep, politicized deployments, chilled protest activity, community mistrustβwithout clear proof of durable crime reduction. (Historically, βsurge and showβ is easier than βsustain and solve.β)
8/12
So the stakes arenβt tactical alone. Theyβre constitutional:
Who controls force in the nationβs capitalβand on what evidence do they claim necessity?
7/12
Data enters the chat: DOJ just opened a criminal probe into alleged manipulation of D.C. crime stats. If true, it undercuts local leaders; if not, it spotlights federal overreach. Either way, data integrity is now the battlefield.
6/12
Legal mechanics, briefly: many out-of-state Guard deployments run under Title 32βstate control, federal funding. That status isnβt bound by Posse Comitatus in the same way as active-duty troops, enabling limited law-enforcement support.
5/12
What theyβre slated to do: protect federal sites, augment patrols, support transports and logisticsβhigh-visibility presence meant to project control. (Exact scopes vary by order.)
4/12
At the same time, six Republican governors are sending their Guard forces to the capital (OH, WV, SC, LA, MS, TN), roughly ~1.1kβ1.2k troops to βsupportβ the crackdown.
3/12
This month the White House pulled that lever: a temporary federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Departmentβnow being challenged by D.C.βs attorney general in court.
2/12
In 50 states, Guard units answer to governors.
In Washington, D.C., the Guard answers to the President (through the Army Secretary).
That structural exception shortens the distance between federal politics and local policing.
1/12π§΅π
Why D.C.βs National Guard isnβt like yoursβ
and why that matters this week.
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20.08.2025 01:46 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0What happened in Texas today wasnβt procedure.
It was a warning.
That democracy can be undoneβfast, and in plain sight.οΏΌ