As governor he got his state signed on to the national popular vote interstate compact

    • @Takumidesh
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      232 months ago

      This isn’t direct democracy, we aren’t voting on every issue that would otherwise come across the presidents desk. We are still electing representatives to make decisions on our behalf.

      We are still a federation of states (federalist) represented by elected decision making leaders (Republic).

      • @[email protected]
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        Our current system is far more direct than intended. The masses weren’t supposed to pick senators and presidents, that isolated from populist candidates. Leaning even harder to systems vulnerable to populism is a poor choice.

    • peopleproblems
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      92 months ago

      Sure but I don’t think anyone could look at it and critically think the current system is for the benefit of the common man in any way shape or form.

      It was designed to prevent Trump, instead Trump happened. That’s a flaw in our current system that needs to be fixed.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          And we do. It seems silly to hold their wishes in such high regard compared to our own anyway though, we know more about how our system works in practice than they did when thinking of it after all, both because things dont often go completely as planned and we have the actual experience of using the result for a significant time, and because the system has been already changed in various ways already over that time.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          What is the good reason to keep it? That our slave-driving wealthy elite founders were infallible?

          Tread on me harder, daddy.

        • @ThunderWhiskers
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          22 months ago

          A good reason like the current system not actually being representative of the will of the people?