New poll reports majority of Hoosiers oppose redistricting

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  1. For the sake of political integrity, the Indiana Republican legislators should abandon the “close door” meeting with the Republican vice president and let Hoosiers see what kind of sausage they are being asked to make – and what the motive is to make it.

    And remember, the key pitchman for this last year falsely claimed immigrants were eating the dogs and cats in Springfield, Ohio.

  2. Yes, Brent, and here was his defense of that falsehood: “If I have to CREATE stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that’s what I’m going to do,” the Ohio senator said.” In other words, “I’ll proudly and arrogantly admit to manufacturing an alternate reality if it serves my interest.” Remember that when the boss starts to wield the Insurrection Act as his new weapon against the citizens he “serves”.

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