ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Respect for actually reading and commenting on the article.I read the article. It wasn't from one of the many odious propaganda sites that tty posts from and thought the ideas were OK.
Two questions that came to me when reading the article:
Is the problem of division and stalemate in government really due to the constitution due to the people of this country?
Isn't it better if people fund campaigns through small donations rather than the government itself?
Regarding the outsized voice given to states with small populations in the Senate, it that such a bad thing? 32% of the population of the US reside in four states: California, Texas, Florida and New York. If we fix our "problem" by removing the Senate, wouldn't those four states ensure continuance of their place in the balance of power by channeling most resources and attention to themselves?
I also think that the article ignores the demographic shift going on today that is the source of so much anxiety and polarization in the current white majority. This gets back to my questioning if the real problem isn't the Senate but the people who vote for extreme nut jobs like Trump and radical right wing Republicans.
I agree with what you say here. I'm firmly of the opinion that America's problems lie more with gerrymandering and money controlling our political system than with how the Senate is composed.
These are John Dingell's ideas, I don't claim them as mine. I feel no obligation to agree with them all.