LMFAO
The way to end gerrymandering is have a computer program draw districts. The US should have companies bid for such a program. All states would be forced to adopt the winning program.
The same tech companies that have a vested interest in bribing the current government, both financially and with favorable incentives?
The same tech companies whose existence as a profit earning entity rests in having the sitting leadership favor them with lenient regulations and lax antitrust rulings?
Wow. Tell me you actually haven’t given this any logical thought without telling me.
How would a computer program be manipulated to favor a certain party? The computer program would probably have a cursor start from the top of a state and move from left to right. Once it encompasses a specific population number it would put a figure around it and mark it as a district. Once it reaches the right border of the state, it would go down and move to the left. This would continue until the state is complete.
Copying your reply from another comment just shows how little you can actually refute anything.
How do you plan to offset the rampant corruption endemic in the companies that would be writing your miracle program, quiz kid?
How do I know that you read my replies to others? How would corruption affect the program I mentioned?
How would a company’s ethics and business strategy affect the software they write for the customer holding all the money and writing the regulations?
Are you literally incapable of critical thought?
You haven’t explained how a company’s ethic and business strategy would affect the program I mentioned. Suppose this company had to design a program for a robot which made hamburgers. How would this company’s ethic and business strategy affect this.
A burger company has no vested interest in making a partisan burger making program because the way a program makes burgers can’t force people into categories where a political outcome is more likely
A company writing a districting program for an easily bribed government has a vested interest in writing a program which will then divide people into groups who are likely to vote in a government who will then be amenable to writing regulations beneficial to the company, creating a self-fulfilling bribery circlejerk.
Which you would very well know if you weren’t a troll arguing in bad faith.
This is the last reply you’re going to get out of me, since your comments on ICE have made any further engagement with you a moot point.
I don’t interact with bootlickers.
Then big tech would grease the right palms and make an algorithm that advances their interests.
How would a computer program be manipulated to favor a certain party? The computer program would probably have a cursor start from the top of a state and move from left to right. Once it encompasses a specific population number it would put a figure around it and mark it as a district. Once it reaches the right border of the state, it would go down and move to the left. This would continue until the state is complete.
Copy and paste, copy and paste! If I yell loud enough, facts won’t penetrate!
What do you expect me to do? Rewrite the same response for every reply. How do I know that you read my replies to others?
I think people expect you to reflect for a moment.
Or better: abolish the concept of districts entirely. Can’t gerrymander what doesn’t exist.
Then how would people vote for their representatives?
Have you been taking crazy pills again?
Let’s give our elections to big tech companies, what could go wrong?
How would a computer program be manipulated to favor a certain party? The computer program would probably have a cursor start from the top of a state and move from left to right. Once it encompasses a specific population number it would put a figure around it and mark it as a district. Once it reaches the right border of the state, it would go down and move to the left. This would continue until the state is complete.
That is a terrible idea. Don’t ever design important software.
Why is a terrible idea?


