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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]Lonusca
(202 posts)There are gross inequalities. You and I may differ on our view of the overall situation. I think my view is the little guy view. Those senators are my protection against the bullies of TX, FL, CA, OH, etc etc. It doesn't matter what the politics of the bully states are - it's a big vs small thing. Having lived for a time in the great state of RI, you REALLY get to understand why Senators are there.
This is why I sort of jumped on your answer to Hack. When you are one of those little guy states, you really get it. Think about it - who's the first guy out of the Senate with your plan? My guess is Sanders. Is that what we want?
Don't play into GOP hands.
They would like nothing better than to be able to target 51% of the population, concentrated in the smallest geographical area, to win. And they will do it. You want to talk about the ultimate gerrymandering? Your plan gives it to them. Don't think that because LA, NYC, SF are blue now they will be in 5 years. Have you seen what a condo costs in SF? Sooner or later, the cities very well could be GOP strongholds. Remember - they don't have to win by having more people in a city just enough people with more money.
You can't rail against people like the Koch brothers and then basically give them the ideal situation to flex their money