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House Dems move to eliminate Electoral College, limit presidential pardon power
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(01-15-2019, 11:01 PM)Last42min Wrote:(01-15-2019, 01:18 PM)jradMITEX Wrote: Joined the discussion late, but this is purely hypothetical because nothing will change, but I think it would be a much better system to proportionally assign the electoral votes in each state instead of the all or nothing. This way everyone's voice is heard and state's don't lose their individual power. Like I said this is hypothetical, a real discussion with actual ramifications that could actually change and IMHO change the course of our politics is redistricting. If districts were drawn without partisan advantage in mind you would get a lot more centrist lawmakers and therefore more willingness to compromise and actually address issues. One last point, the tyranny of the majority concept is not about elections but about laws and the purpose of the judicial branch. The judicial branch guards against the tyranny of the majority, such that a law can't be passed unfairly targeting the minority. The judicial branch specifically protects the tyranny of the majority by ensuring the rights of the minority are upheld. The EC also prevented individual citizens from voting directly in federal elections. The States were voting, not the people. The same as the Senate was supposed to represent those States, not the people who are rep'd directly by the House. Federalism was the intent through a Constitutional Republic to create a nation of Law not Men. This is only controversial when a State wants to use its 10th Amendment right to tell the Feds to [BLEEP] off, when the Democrats lose an election, or when Mikey wants to argue. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
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