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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]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)The Senate is our version of the House of Lords designed to protect the government from the tyranny of the masses. It is better than designed by the founding fathers, where all Senators were simply appointed. Each state now elects Senators.
The bigger problem is that the House of Representatives, the peoples house, is controlled by a majority who wouldn't enact Single Payer if 99.999999999% of Americans wanted Single Payer.
Members of the House are beholden only to the voters in their Congressional district. They don't give a damn what people in other Congressional districts want. Those Congressional districts are often gerrymandered to ensure that a specific party will win in almost every election.
This happens because there are no national elections in the United States. Every 2 years we have 50 coordinated State elections. Every 4 years we have 50 separate elections for President, not one.
To sum up, we are not a Democracy and never were. We are a Republic.