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2012-03-25, 01:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
The reason the House is the size it is and not still expanding like was supposed to happen with the original design was that the Capitol Building couldn't be expanded indefinitely. Already the most junior members of Congress don't even have an office in the Capitol. They have to commute on the subway.
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2012-03-25, 05:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | |||
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Just taking a quick look at wiki members of the EU parliament are elected via each state's chosen method. However, each state must use a form of proportional representation, which is what Mixed-Member Proportional Representation Method is. And the lack of available office space is so easily solved it shouldnt even be considered a determent. |
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2012-03-26, 08:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
I'm definitely with the "the first problem is being underrepresented" part. That should be the first part to be fixed or attempted to be fixed. The rest may very well make itself obvious as that is fixed.
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2012-03-27, 01:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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Abolish states, get rid of the bicameral legislature, and form small, somewhat evenly populated districts with 1 representative each. I'm thinking 1 representative per 500,000 people. This would give us about 625 to represent us in congress. I think this would be a great change.
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2012-03-27, 04:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #21 | |||
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District voting is rigging elections. NEVER should a district system be used. |
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2012-03-27, 05:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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2012-03-27, 07:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #23 | |||
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2012-03-27, 10:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
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I'm sorry, but I just don't see the purpose of states. The reason we have states is because back in the day, they were each basically different countries. The world is getting smaller, so I see no reason to keep states around (or state government, rather). I won't be thickheaded. I might just not understand. Please explain the purpose of states in this day and age?
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2012-03-28, 02:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #27 | |||
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Skewed law between bordering states (something you see in Europe as well) leads to inter-state crimes, poor federal integration and information sharing and less consistency. Local governments will always be needed due to having to take care of more local needs, with local people in charge who understand their populace better and have a better understanding of the local geography and economy. At least that's how it's supposed to work. In reality in the US, from what I can tell anyway, only the people who can afford the campaigns have a chance at governing. There's not really a government system with postings based on merit, intelligence, etc. Basically, you buy your way up through media attention and showing intelligence there is, like John Cleese already put it, deadly for your campaign. It's a popularity contest on the short term with shortsighted, populist rhetoric, nothing more. Since for instance Reps, to get into office, have to appease to ALL sides of the Rep perspective (which is a lot), they have to be just as conservative liberal "leftist right", as they have to be extreme religious conservative "far right". That just doesn't work. It would be much better for the intelligence of the debate to have each of these parties split up into three to four parties, so they can really target a specific audience and be the voice of a specific voter group. |
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2012-03-28, 09:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | |||
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I can't see how the US has a functioning democracy when election results are forged, manipulated and disregarded. Just go to Reddit to see how the stat analysis proves manipulated returns. Plus the fact that Diebold voting machines were completely open to manipulation and was done so by the Republicans. Bush should NEVER have won Florida. |
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2012-03-29, 04:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
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Most people in the USA do not know this.
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2012-03-29, 04:45 AM | [Ignore Me] #30 | |||
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For those who only have memories that are anti-Republican, they wilfully forget that the EXACT SAME THING happened in a prior election, where Clinton won Florida on a recount.
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