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In reply to the discussion: Does a nonproportional Senate and non-proportional, non-democratic Electoral College harm democracy? [View all]GRACIEBIRD
(94 posts)Let's start with the fact that the US was/is not a pure Democracy. So if you don't like that, amend the Constitution.
Other than that, it's just wrong for a giant mass of people in NYC and LA and CHICAGO to control, legislate and regulate people in farmers in Nebraska, miners in West Virginia, ranchers in Texas or nature loving people in Oregon.
It's called Tyranny of the Majority and it was a grave fear of the founders and was extensively written about by de Tocqueville and Mills.
So no... as long as the country is this massive with such diversity of population it's a good thing.
Just imagine if the shoe were on the other foot. If NYC and LA and CHICAGO were full of teabaggers and tried regulating the lives of normal people all over the land we'd be incensed.
The Constitution, while imperfect... corrected a number of flaws of pre-18th Century governments and was quite forward looking of course. Over time we've added amendments keeping in the spirit of the Constitution but the ideals have never been altered.