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In reply to the discussion: Lifting the 435 seat limit on the size of the U.S. House would make the Electoral College fairer. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)108. Can you give the insulting, personally dismissive thing a rest?
If you disagree with me, fine, but it's not your place to act as if I'm not entitled to post things YOU happen to disagree with.
I've never done anything to deserve this from you, and neither has anyone else.
We all have just as much right to expect basically respectful treatment from you as you have to expect it from others.
And at a time when we need unity, you're doing nothing but sowing division.
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Lifting the 435 seat limit on the size of the U.S. House would make the Electoral College fairer. [View all]
Ken Burch
Jan 2017
OP
I've thought about that too. Right now it probably can't be done because of the makeup of
shraby
Jan 2017
#1
We should have it in the platform and require all congressional candidates to pledge to support it.
Ken Burch
Jan 2017
#2
You have something there. Maybe the ACLU could be persuaded? If not, a high profile
shraby
Jan 2017
#3
If we are to stick with our current system it is the right thing to do ...
etherealtruth
Jan 2017
#5
We can use this as a way of mobilizing opposition to them and getting them out.
Ken Burch
Jan 2017
#15
I sure hope so. The pessimist in me says it's too late. They've already stacked the deck....
Adrahil
Jan 2017
#29
the Country was set up to provide equal representation and two Senators per state
rufus dog
Jan 2017
#21
I've read that the House should have more than 1000 members by now to be fair. n/t
Turn CO Blue
Jan 2017
#12
That will be found unconstitutional under the Compact Clause unfortunately
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#45
states cannot enter into binding compacts that have a national impact without approval of Congress
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#75
You do understand that the rather silly proposal advanced in the OP need congressional approval
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#82
passing an new Act (when and if we get control back) is MUCH easier than an Amendment to the
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#84
I am not changing my mind, and those examples of Compacts did NOT have national ramifications
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#89
The only alternatives offerred involve getting Congressional republicans to agree
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#115
I would say keep the ratio static, Wyoming rounded down to nearest 100000 and the....
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2017
#43
If that's true then the democratic solutions would be breaking up the country...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2017
#56
we could sue, saying it is no longer one man one vote using Wyoming as our example.
Hamlette
Jan 2017
#44
THIS!!!!!!! ....I have been screaming this for years, long before I joined this board
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#47
The reverse is even worse, ie. a citizen gets lost in the crush of far too many people
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#50
I am truly open to alternative suggestions, do you have any? this problem is going to just keep
Grey Lemercier
Jan 2017
#52
Does anyone really think that Congressional republicans will vote to increase the size of the house
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#83
The concept of a lawsuit attacking the apportionment act is dumb and would be rejected by the courts
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#107
Ken-your contemplated lawsuit was a very dumb idea and had no chance in the real world
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#121