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You give control to a majority of people instead. We've long since moved away from the model of "the Senate represents the statehouses" when we went to direct election of Senators. Now it's just two chambers of a legislative body. We don't replicate that model at any other governmental level. California doesn't have a House with single representative districts and then a state Senate where every county gets two equal representatives. It was a 1780's political compromise, maybe necessary at the time, but that's not a justification for not reforming it. We've come a very long way democratically in many other ways since then.
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On the Senate, Democrats will have won more cumulative votes in 2004, 2016 and 2018 yet will not have taken the majority in any of those years (Republicans won big in 2010 and didn't take the chamber). Yes, this was a brutal map for them this year, but there's something structurally wrong with the system. Madison and Hamilton knew this back in 1788. The Senate is a "lesser evil" compromise of 1780's politics, not some high-minded ideal of democracy or republicanism.
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The NH thing was blocked by the courts, thankfully. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/new-hampshire-voting-restriction-sb3-blocked_us_5bce24eae4b0d38b587b2638
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At the end of the day, Rauner was just an awful politician who had no clue how to be governor and hurt the state deeply trying to force his will. I don't have high hopes JB and the Dems will fix the state. Hopefully the calls for a constitutional convention increase so we can address some of those problems (if you're liberal, a progressive tax, if you're conservative, weaken pension obligation protections). We still get to blame Republicans forever thanks to the Edgar Ramp, though!
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Pending a recount or two, Dems look poised to have *supermajorities* in both chambers in Illinois, plus obviously the Governorship.
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yeah, we also saw Medicaid expansion in three red states last night. that's hundreds of thousands of people with health care coverage now.
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Recount in Florida for Senate.
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I saw one pro-Jones sign on Archer in Lemont just north of Cog Hill. Glad to be reminded of my Nazi neighbor daily.
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Yes. The Senate is a bad model by design that no one else in the world uses. You can still have a bicameral legislature without the current structure of the Senate. Almost every state in the US does this. Illinois does that. I don't think we should advantage land over people, especially not at the massive scale we do. There's no reason for Wyoming, the Dakotas, and Montana to all be separate states with 8 total Senators and a fraction of the population of many other states. The federal government should represent the people, not the states, and we've otherwise largely moved away from late 18th century political thoughts. I don't think it's good for our democracy to give someone 100x more Senatorial representation simply because they happen to live in Wyoming instead of California, or 50x more because they don't live in NY. It gives a political minority a strongly disproportionate amount of power over the minority. We'll see the effects of that in the judiciary for decades to come. Like I said though, it's a pipe dream. We're stuck with the Senate until the US Federal Government collapses at some point. More realistically to restore some balance would be DC and PR statehood. DC has a larger population than two states, and PR would rank 29th overall.
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It is a criticism of the structure of the Senate itself. The outcome shown above was entirely predictable, and some people (myself included) think it's a bad thing. It's the same old "Wyoming Senator represents 200,000 people, California Senator represents 20,000,000 people" criticism of the Senate. "Two senators for every state" is a bad model and the huge disparities in what Americans actually vote for and what they actually get from the federal government drives that home. No other national government in the world follows that model. No US state government follows that model and in fact they're prohibited from doing so. It's a bad, broken system based on a centuries' old compromise with slave power. It's beating a dead horse though because the only realistic way to "fix" it is PR/DC statehood. In pro-democratic news, some good referendums/amendments/ballot measures passed last night. NC unfortunately amended their state constitution to enact a Voter ID law that was previously struck down for being deliberately hyper-targeted at black voters, but they also rejected a court-packing plan from the state GOP and the Dems have a 5-2 majority in the state court. Florida voted to enfranchise former felons who have served their sentences, restoring voting rights to over a million people. Previously, it was solely at the Governor's discretion. Michigan passed a raft of measures including independent redistricting and same day registration/auto-registration/no-excuse absentee and early voting. Colorado did some independent redistricting measure. MD passed same-day registration. NV passed automatic voter registration. Iowa came *really* close to going 4/4 blue in the House and bouncing white supremacist Steve King, but he hung on. Sad to see 50k+ of my neighbors vote for the literal nazi in IL-03. Dems picked up something like 333 total seats across state legislatures, breaking at least one GOP supermajority and strengthening a bunch of their own majorities.
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Why? It's a criticism of the deeply anti-democratic (small d) nature of the Senate. You can disagree and think it's good to have minority rule baked in, but that doesn't make people who disagree dumb.
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Democrats will end up with several million more votes for Senate seats tonight but still lose 3 seats.
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I refuse to have any hope that she will not run and that Trump will not win in 2020
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It's her turn
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Also congrats @The Beast for helping with Casten, @Reddy your race looks solid too
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Dems already saying they're requesting the tax returns Things are gonna be wild for the next couple of years. My gut tells me that unless we get a recession within two years, Trump will win another four.
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Overall results tracking predictions, some surprises here and there though. Shocked with Florida gov, even more shocked with Kansas wtf Casten, Underwood winning in Illinois, surprise in IL-13 too. I was in a bad place when 538's house chances dropped to 35% around 8pm for a little bit. We're seeing the big difference in how our government is structured. Haven't had a house-Senate divergence since 1984.
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Official 2018-19 NFL Thread
StrangeSox replied to LittleHurt05's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
NFL scheduling is so baffling sometimes -
Explosive Devices Sent to Clintons, Soros and Obama
StrangeSox replied to whitesoxfan99's topic in SLaM
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Official 2018-19 NFL Thread
StrangeSox replied to LittleHurt05's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
oh yeah??? watch this: -1.814 yards -15 TDs 6 INTs -97.8 rating but seriously, what both lostfan and littlehurt said. Mitch is showing good signs so far this year, but there are still some issues. Hopefully they can be worked out since he is pretty raw. -
It's very reminiscent of the Ebola fear mongering in 2014, which more or less completely disappeared from news coverage the day after the election. E: 15,000 people cross the border at El Paso daily, for a sense of scale. That's not asylum seekers like these people would be, but that's still how many they process at a single point of entry on a regular basis
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The President of the United States appears to be promoting the conspiracy theory that drove this murderer to kill 11 people.
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He self-identified as a white nationalist. White nationalism is an ideology, not a genealogy. There are also still the other two attacks that are very explicitly white nationalist in nature, including the one this particular thread is about.
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I think "cultural Catholic" and "culture Christian" are becoming more of a thing these days as religious adherence falls off among younger people, but they don't have the history of cultural but agnostic/atheistic judaism and probably not the depth either. Neither my wife or I are religious but we still put up a Christmas tree etc. It's not going to mean as much when we're identifying with the majority culture compared to Jews identifying with their own minority culture though.