• @[email protected]
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    37 hours ago

    and I get none

    Only if you’re not an American or live in DC

    (population 780k) gets two. The 4.7M people in Harris County get none. That is a poor design

    Again the people in Harris county get 2 senators as their state senators represent them. And, again, senators do not represent based on population as that is the job of the house

    Senators are far more powerful than representatives

    Entirely irrelevant as they represent different things. Your representatives represent a portion of your population while your senators represent your state as a whole. The entire point of separating the state and population representation is to allow more perspectives when legislating: the house gives a perspective from closer to the people, the senate from a broader view

    Again, it seems you fundamentally don’t understand the split between house and Senate, why it exists and what it does to our governing system

    • Pennomi
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      56 hours ago

      It’s obvious why the Senate exists historically, and it’s also obvious that it’s inherently undemocratic.

      • @MonkRome
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        45 hours ago

        I mean historically it existed mostly because states had much more autonomy and power, much like a city state or country. Until at least Lincoln that part of the system had a good logic to it. If they only went off of proportional representation they could basically ignore small states needs. In order to get states to agree to join the union, they had to build a country that would give all states a serious seat at the table.

        The main reason people on the left hate it so much now is that it currently hurts us, but it’s very much an equity vs equality argument. The system was set up to be equitable even if it isn’t equal. Something the left typically supports and this meme touches on. I think the higher priority fix is the house, as it no longer even does what it was designed to do.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 hours ago

        it’s inherently undemocratic

        It’s exhausting trying to discuss shit online with people with such a terrible understanding of the topic at hand

        Senators are voted for and represent their entire state. They’re the representatives of the state’s general populace in a representative democracy

        • Pennomi
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          05 hours ago

          One human = one vote

          Anything else is undemocratic and I think it’s morally reprehensible to support a system that values any one person above another for any reason.