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In reply to the discussion: Another reason to eliminate the Electorial College [View all]radius777
(3,921 posts)42. The founders never intended a minoritarian system.
They never could've foreseen the outsized role the Senate and the judiciary would have on issues of national importance, or how lopsided population-wise the states would become.
Rat-faced Mike Lee from a small religious state, as 1 of 100 senators, gets to tell the rest of the country 'we are not a democracy' while installing his RW handmaid on the Supreme Court for life.
Basically what we have is taxation without representation, where a retrograde minority sets the agenda.
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I don't like the EC. But we will never get rid of it. Thus we need to learn how to use it to
Demsrule86
Oct 2020
#1
I thought it was the state legislatures that decided Senators before, not US house
Hamlette
Oct 2020
#39
not true. An amendment requires 3/5 of all states. The compact only requires enough states to reach
Voltaire2
Oct 2020
#45
The best reason to correct the constitution to reapportion senators according to population.
BComplex
Oct 2020
#23
Again that won't happen either. It was done that way on purpose so smaller states would have a say.
Demsrule86
Oct 2020
#30
It needs to be fixed, and all but a tiny handful of people think it's fine the way it is. And, of
BComplex
Oct 2020
#32
The Constitution was written that way so the people would have a greater say in the House
marie999
Oct 2020
#24
It's time that most of the people (majority) had more control over the country.
BComplex
Oct 2020
#34
The United States was never set up to be a democracy there isn't any exact name for our government
marie999
Oct 2020
#49
Go after the Permanent Reapportionment Act of 1929 as being unconstitutional instead
littleredhen
Oct 2020
#40