Well right now your vote is worth 4x as much if you live in Wyoming as if you live in California and that seems pretty undemocratic to me. The rural areas are worried about cities overwhelming them but why are they entitled to votes that count more than anyone else’s?
Had to look that up because it didn’t make sense, and realized I’d forgotten about the house seats plus two senate seats. I’d be in favor of reforming that to just house seats. Still captures federalism but less skewed away from popular vote.
Happier beat me to it, but it’s so good I’ll share it again in the format I came across this morning.
He would yell…
After I had a minor car accident (I broke T1 transverse process) the ER doctor had such a heavy accent, as a native Mandarin speaker, I couldn’t answer ANY of the questions, because I had no idea what they were. I just kept asking him to repeat the question and “I’m so sorry, I don’t know what you are asking.”
Finally, I was just like “here are all the facts I know” and told him all the answers to the questions I thought were most likely he was asking.
? Pardon?