Since New Orleans didn’t learn anything from Hurricane Katrina, and they continue to elect inept Ray “what busses” Nagin, is it any surprise that people remain clueless on a national level?

(via Michelle) California Democrat Diane Watson used the same nonsensical “chocolate city” terminology that Nagin hid behind at a recent town hall meeting on representation in Washington DC.

Did you know your representatives can not vote? They can only vote in the committee as a whole. So what you’re going to have to do is declare the District [of Columbia] something like a state so they can have a proportional representation who vote. But that would give this district two senators and there are a lot of people on that floor who don’t want to see that occur because if there’s a chocolate city, this is it.

It’s the same old rhetoric. Apparently there are shadowy people who want to keep the black population down, just like big business is out to crush every hard working member of the middle and lower class. If these devilish figures are out there, based on the descriptions we get from the left, it shouldn’t be hard to find them. Just start pulling receipts of people who have bought black top hats, cloaks, and mustache wax. We’ll find these nefarious stereotypes in a matter of days. Maybe cross-reference it with a list of oil company employees for good measure.

I don’t know of any people who are scared of giving other people representation based on their skin color. If there is any reluctance to see representation from DC it would be because of the massively liberal-leanings of the city and some of the insane policies that have come about as a result of it.

The DC gun ban, anyone? Now that is what people might be wary of. I’m certainly not looking favorably on a city that would pass something as constitutionally destructive and anti-freedom as that.

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