To be cynical about  it, the  huge injustices suffered by the Latinos under
Democrats they helped elect should  drive down the Democratic vote
among them in 2012 from 70 % all  the way to 65%.
 
I'm not supposed to be cynical  about American politics ?
What the hell else can I be  and still have even an ounce of integrity ?
 
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message dated 6/17/2011 9:03:33 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

Related to the Hispanic article. 

David  

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"There is no virtue in compulsory  government charity, and there is no 
virtue in advocating it. A politician who  portrays himself as "caring" and 
"sensitive" because he wants to expand the  government's charitable programs is 
merely saying that he's willing to try to  do good with other people's 
money. Well, who isn't? And a voter who takes  pride in supporting such 
programs 
is telling us that he'll do good with his  own money -- if a gun is held to 
his head."--P. J.  O'Rourke



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concerned  over CA commission's district plan  Date:  Fri, 17 Jun 2011 
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_How the Redistricting Commission Screwed  Latinos_ 
(http://foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/tony-quinn/9102-how-redistricting-commission-screwed-latinos)
 
 
By  Tony Quinn 

Political Commentator  and Former Legislative Staffer 
Thu, June 16th,  2011
 
“These maps are a worst case scenario  for the Latino community. The 
lines drawn by the Commission gerrymander Los  Angeles Latinos into a district 
with the millionaires of Beverly Hills and  Pacific Palisades. These lines 
would disenfranchise Latinos by denying them a  fair voice in the democratic 
process.† So says Arturo Vargas, redistricting  expert with the National 
Association of Latino Elected and Appointed  Officials. 
What is this all about? Did the Arizona  Legislature sneak into California 
and draw the new district lines released by  the Redistricting Commission 
last week? Aren’t Latinos responsible for 90  percent of the net growth in 
California over the past decade? Is it possible a  nonpartisan citizens 
commission could treat them so badly? 
Well, Mr. Vargas is absolutely correct;  California Latinos take it in the 
shorts in the Commission’s draft plans.  
In assessing the impact of redistricting  plans on minority groups, the 
courts tell us to look at purpose and effect. Is  the purpose to deny fair 
representation? Is that the effect? 
I will not go so far as to say that the  Commission has been taken over by 
the Arizona Legislature. Their purpose was  not to disenfranchise Latinos. 
But that is the effect. And the reason for this  is not nefarious motives on 
the Commission’s part. It is the inexperience  and lack of knowledge of 
California’s demographic history on the part of the  Commission’s 
staff. 
Exhibit one is San Jose. Back in the  1980s when I was a Republican 
legislative redistricting staffer, Latino groups  came to us and said, unite 
all 
the historic Latino neighborhoods in east and  south San Jose and give us a 
district we can win. Working together, the  Democratic and Republican staffers 
ignored their request, slicing and dicing  the neighborhoods. It was 
nothing personal, only business and we knew what we  were doing. This 
Commission 
apparently did it without knowing it. 
In 1991, the Supreme Court masters did  create the long overdue San Jose 
Latino district, and said in their report  that is what they were doing. It is 
today one of only two Latino-held  legislative seats in the Bay Area. But 
in the Commission plan, this 20-year  Latino district, now represented by 
Assembly Member Nora Campos, simply  disappears. The heaviest Latino 
neighborhoods are in an Asian district going  north, and one to the west, while 
an 
Asian piece of the district is placed in  a Salinas Latino district. Go figure. 
 
Spent a little time in Salinas,  too. Actually it is ( or was ) majority 
Anglo, with a  large
Latino  minority.
 
Then we have the overlapping Senate  districts. A big piece of Latino and 
Asian San Jose goes off to a district in  Modesto. This district, successor 
to the existing 12th Senate District is a  Voting Rights Act district, 
including the Voting Rights Act counties of  Monterey and Merced. You may not 
regress Latino electoral opportunities in VRA  counties, but the Commission 
managed to do just that. 
Because Monterey and Merced Counties  ( WTH ?  One is Pacific Ocean high 
income,  the
other is in the central valley  )  are in the same district today, the 
Commission apparently  felt they needed to keep them together in its plan, even 
though that creates a  crazy gerrymandered monstrosity that runs from the 
Salinas Valley to Modesto,  and violates the state constitution. 
 
Ya think ? 
 
That monstrosity was not drawn in 2001 to  enhance Latino opportunities; it 
was part of a political deal between Anglo  Democratic legislators. Once 
again the Supreme Court masters got it right; in  1991 they noted that putting 
Merced and Monterey together would dilute Latino  opportunities because 
Merced is full of “Valley-crats,† conservative  Democrats, who will not 
vote for a coastal Latino candidate. And we saw that  exact result in 2010, 
when Republican Anthony Cannella of Ceres beat Democrat  Anna Caballero of 
Salinas in what should have been a Democratic win.  
So how to resolve this? Easy. Restore the  historic Latino Assembly 
district in San Jose and connect it to the heavily  Latino Assembly district 
covering Salinas. That creates a sure Latino State  Senate district, which 
would 
be the first one in the Bay Area. 
All of the southern Bay Area needs  serious redrawing because the chopping 
up does not stop with ethnic  neighborhoods. For 60 years, Santa Cruz has 
been united with the Silicon  Valley area of Santa Clara County, which are 
connected via Highway 17. But  under the Commission plan, Santa Cruz runs down 
the coast in a Senate district  that goes all the way to Lompoc. The 
district is unconstitutional since it  violates both contiguity and 
compactness, 
held together by  Big Sur, one hundred miles of coastline with no people, not 
to mention no  communities of interest. People in Santa Cruz work and shop 
in Silicon Valley,  not in Lompoc. Should not the Commission look at where 
people live and work in  forming these districts? 
Exhibit two is Los Angeles. Mr. Vargas  complains rightly about the 
Commission’s preference for uniting wealthy  areas with working class area in 
ways that dilute Latino opportunities. They  do this all throughout Southern 
California, and a good example is the new  Congressional District that runs 
from Pasadena to Diamond Bar, communities  that have never been in the same 
district. The incumbent in this area is  Congresswoman Judy Chu, an Asian 
American, who took the former Latino seat  held by Hilda Solis when she became 
Labor Secretary in 2009. 
The district was historically Latino and  Chu won it fair and square in 
2009 and held it easily in 2010. But the  Commission decided it needed to 
destroy the Latino base of this seat and unite  disparate Asian American 
communities into a crazy quilt gerrymander that runs  around Latino 
neighborhoods. 
What criteria tells this Commission it must  dilute Latinos because a Latino 
district has an Asian American incumbent?  
Perhaps most disturbing in Los Angeles is  the lack of any sense of history 
in forming the Latino districts. The  Commission is not supposed to 
consider incumbent homes in drawing the  districts, but they should consider 
the 
historical minority areas. Their plan  combines the current districts held by 
Congresswoman Lucille Roybal Allard and  Congressman Xavier Becerra. These 
are senior members of Congress, so by  combining their districts not only do 
they weaken California’s clout in  Congress, they gravely weaken Latino 
clout in Congress. Does that make any  sense? 
Congresswoman Roybal Allard is the  daughter of the legendary Latino 
political pioneer Edward Roybal, the first  Latino elected to major office in 
Los 
Angeles County, more than sixty years  ago, and the first California Latino 
member of Congress, elected in 1962. The  Almanac of American Politics 
describes this district very well: “An emblem  of the entry level Latino 
neighborhoods of the nation’s second largest city,  the places where many 
immigrants come to find a cheap place to live, doubling  and tripling up with 
other families.† The district also includes Boyle  Heights, “once an 
entry level of Irish and Jewish immigrants.†  
This embryo from which grew Latino  political power in Southern California 
no longer exists in the Commission’s  plan. It is no wonder that one 
analysis circulating these days shows that  number of heavily Latino “
majority-minority† legislative and Congressional  districts actually 
decreases 
under their plan. That is an incredible  accomplishment, and one this 
Commission should not be proud of.  

_http://foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/tony-quinn/9102-how-redistricting-commiss
ion-screwed-latinos_ (http://foxand
houndsdaily.com/blog/tony-quinn/9102-how-redistricting-commission-screwed-latinos)
 



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