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In reply to the discussion: My Email To Schumer On A DEMOCRATIC Nuclear Option [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)36. our failing experiment in democracy
We won't have this great experiment in democracy if we don't fix what's wrong when we can all see what is wrong!
Our system has no protections against the corruption of elites who were intended to have a check on People... nor does it have any protection against the system becoming increasingly antidemocratic. When there were merely 13 states I believe the population differential between the largest and smallest population states was about 17:1. It's not about 68:1. This lack of a demographic safeguards has a grotesque effect on ANY part of the federal system that involves state suffrage... and it's so obscene that now states with less than 4% of the US population can block ANY amendment... no matter how desirable. Then there's the matter of how demographics affects politics and it's clear the system now has a clear GOP bias... with now TWO presidents being imposed on the nation that rejected them... and a Senate when Dems represent 33 million more people than does the GOP... yet the GOP has control... and COMBINED they can pack the courts with right wing neanderthals.
Our system has no protections against the corruption of elites who were intended to have a check on People... nor does it have any protection against the system becoming increasingly antidemocratic. When there were merely 13 states I believe the population differential between the largest and smallest population states was about 17:1. It's not about 68:1. This lack of a demographic safeguards has a grotesque effect on ANY part of the federal system that involves state suffrage... and it's so obscene that now states with less than 4% of the US population can block ANY amendment... no matter how desirable. Then there's the matter of how demographics affects politics and it's clear the system now has a clear GOP bias... with now TWO presidents being imposed on the nation that rejected them... and a Senate when Dems represent 33 million more people than does the GOP... yet the GOP has control... and COMBINED they can pack the courts with right wing neanderthals.
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How would you get a rule change passed, anyway, even if it was a valid one?
ColemanMaskell
Apr 2017
#30
We should not assume that every Republican will go along with McConnell to change a 200-year rule.
kentuck
Apr 2017
#8
Agreed, kentuck, some Senators like McCain might not go along with McConnell on this.
ColemanMaskell
Apr 2017
#32
So you expect a Republican Majority to change the Senate rules to benefit the Democrats?
brooklynite
Apr 2017
#18