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In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Or El Paso. Or Peoria. Why should Wyoming have such a big advantage over Staten Island in terms of getting government spending?
And why are you so worried about Wyoming and not at all worried about Staten Island?
I don't see the people Wyoming as any more or less vulnerable than any other group of 500K people in the country. In fact, I strongly feel that every citizen, regardless of where they live, should have an equal opportunity to influence the government through the electoral process.
What's odd is that you think people in Wyoming are somehow special, and need to have two senators all to themselves, whereas most of the rest of us (except people who live in say Vermont or North Dakota) have to share two senators with millions of other people. And I still have no idea why you think this a remotely fair allocation of power.
Surely, if Wyoming gets two senators, so should Staten Island and El Paso, right? Equal protection under the laws. Equal representation in government. It's a very basic principle.