**Headline: South Carolina Politicians Sneak Around Debate Rules—Again**
So, here we are. The ACLU of South Carolina and the League of Women Voters are throwing a fit because lawmakers apparently forgot to tell anyone about a meeting where they cooked up new redistricting measures. You know, just your typical “we’re not going to tell you what we’re doing behind closed doors” move.
The timing is rich, too. Right after the state gives a thumbs up to new congressional maps, suddenly it’s a big deal that the public was left in the dark. Who could have seen that coming?
Let’s be honest—this isn’t just about breaking some minor rules. It’s about a pattern of politicians acting like they’re above the system. They chat among themselves, make decisions, and then act surprised when the public isn’t thrilled about the outcome.
It’s almost like they think transparency is a suggestion rather than a requirement. Imagine if regular folks handled their jobs like that. There’d be chaos. But in government? Just another day at the office.
So, here’s a thought: if you’re going to redraw lines that affect how people vote, maybe let the people in on the conversation. Or are we just supposed to accept that some rules apply to them and not to us?
By Admin | Published: May 20, 2026 at 1:16 pm
