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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]ManiacJoe
(10,138 posts)However, their more say stops at the CA borders, as it should.
The folks in CA most definitely do not know what is better for WY more than the folks in WY do. To think otherwise is just silly. If the senators from CA think they have a good idea for the whole country, then they need to put their debate skills to use and make their case.
While my WA congressmen may have more "representation" in Congress over WY due to their larger numbers, I certainly do not want to be "run over" buy the voters from CA and NY just because they out number me.
I am very happy with the way the Senate is used to cover the "minority rights" part of "majority rules with minority rights." Does that slow down good legislation? Absolutely it does. More importantly, it slows down the bad legislation which Congress is so good at introducing. Better that no legislation get passed than bad legislation get passed.