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cthulu2016

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10. Congressional representation shall be elected on an "at large" basis in each state.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 05:45 PM
Dec 2011

Eliminating cngressinal districts would reduce minority representation but increase minority influence while eliminating partisan gerrymandering.

This is a highly debatable change but I see no way to mandate that congressional districts be fair or even-handed that cannot be gamed.

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Senate votes will be weighted by population. TheWraith Dec 2011 #1
We call that the 'House of Representatives' Richardo Dec 2011 #2
Still disproportionate. joshcryer Dec 2011 #4
+1 Motown_Johnny Dec 2011 #5
Which is irrelevant, since the Senate is the problem. TheWraith Dec 2011 #7
Which is precisely how it was designed. Richardo Dec 2011 #12
I'm with TheWraith on this one. The U.S. Senate is a profoundly anti-democratic (lower-case 'd') coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #22
Bicameralism. It is a good idea in principle. joshcryer Dec 2011 #25
How about Peregrine Dec 2011 #26
That is a really cool idea that defuses a good deal of my coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #28
That's cool. cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #29
I find this interesting. TheWraith Dec 2011 #32
That's a really good idea Aerows Dec 2011 #37
Thanks. The Senate is the biggest problem in US government, I think. TheWraith Dec 2011 #33
No legal entity shall be bestowed with any right nor any privilege Motown_Johnny Dec 2011 #3
Reapportionment shall be 50k people per rep. joshcryer Dec 2011 #6
I like this one gratuitous Dec 2011 #14
Agreed, but 50k per rep is too far. TheWraith Dec 2011 #16
An effective jobs program, at least cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #17
George Washington thought 30k was reasonable. joshcryer Dec 2011 #21
Yes, but back then the population of the United States was like 2.5 million. TheWraith Dec 2011 #38
I think that 70-100k is reasonable, but I think Washington was speaking ideologically. joshcryer Dec 2011 #39
I would not change anything. It's fine the way it is. badtoworse Dec 2011 #8
Nonsense Courtesy Flush Dec 2011 #40
All elections at the Federal level shall be funded LiberalEsto Dec 2011 #9
Yup, Sherman A1 Dec 2011 #30
Yes, it would fix a whole hell of a lot that closeupready Dec 2011 #44
And ban soft money. Angleae Dec 2011 #41
Congressional representation shall be elected on an "at large" basis in each state. cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #10
Spelling lessons for all. nt Dreamer Tatum Dec 2011 #11
The extra m is for marbury v. madison cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #13
!! Richardo Dec 2011 #20
No vowels. And we should switch to a nice, sans serif font. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2011 #15
Where are you going to store all that left over vowel removement? Bucky Dec 2011 #45
Amendment Section 1 [A corporation is not a person and can be regulated] Zorra Dec 2011 #18
I wonder if in your ammendment "artifical" should be something like ... JoePhilly Dec 2011 #23
This all gets tricky in terms of interstate commerce cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #19
Corporate "personhood" would be abolished. hifiguy Dec 2011 #24
Two changes DavidDvorkin Dec 2011 #31
End corporate personhood Prophet 451 Dec 2011 #34
The laws of The United States of America must safeguard a strict separation of Church and State. Adsos Letter Dec 2011 #35
Pay to Play Waltons_Mtn Dec 2011 #36
Free Pizza Fridays Norrin Radd Dec 2011 #42
Amend it so that all campaigns are publicly financed. closeupready Dec 2011 #43
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