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RW cranks sometimes demand the repeal of the 17th, which requires direct election of U.S. senators by their state's voters. Which means they want to hand that decision back to the state legislatures, who elected senators previously.
Why?
It's NOT so the state GOVERNMENTS, as political entities, should be represented in DC.
Even in the old days, senators were politically independent -- they were never state ambassadors taking their marching orders from their state capitals.So the state GOVERNMENTS, as political entities, should be represented in DC.
Yes it is. Fucking dumb commie sack of shit.
Are you a fucking abortion survivor?? Because you're half scrambled son.....
But we're talking about legislators.No member of law enforcement, from cops, sheriffs to judges should be political or elected. In developed countries it's an offence for such people to even display signs of political allegiance.
Even in the old days, senators were politically independent -- they were never state ambassadors taking their marching orders from their state capitals.
No member of law enforcement, from cops, sheriffs to judges should be political or elected.
In developed countries it's an offence for such people to even display signs of political allegiance.
He should go back to school and he'd know the answers to all of the dumb questions he asks.So the state GOVERNMENTS, as political entities, should be represented in DC.
Yes it is. Fucking dumb commie sack of shit.
Are you a fucking abortion survivor?? Because you're half scrambled son.....
So being elected by state legislatures did not make senators the representatives of state governments.So the fuck what?
This is pretty important.Stranger still, this move would empower the professional politicians at the expense of the voters -- the reverse of what RWs claim to want.
Yes it does.So being elected by state legislatures did not make senators the representatives of state governments.
Even when the senators were elected by state legislatures, they effectively represented their states' people, not their governments. The only way to arrange the latter would be to make each senator serve at the pleasure of his governor, who would have the power to replace him at any time.Yes it does.
The same way the House of Representatives represents the people...despite all 330 million of us not being there personally.
Even when the senators were elected by state legislatures, they effectively represented their states' people, not their governments.
The only way to arrange the latter would be to make each senator serve at the pleasure of his governor, who would have the power to replace him at any time.
You're not making any case for repealing the 17th.And the states governments are representatives of the people
You can try to remove parts of that chain to suit your bullshit narrative but it will always be bullshit.
You're fucking retarded.
This is pretty important.Stranger still, this move would empower the professional politicians at the expense of the voters -- the reverse of what RWs claim to want.
You're not making any case for repealing the 17th.
You're not even showing the slightest comprehension of any relevant issues.
This is pretty important.
You're not making any case at all.I'm not trying to make a communist anti-American case.
Near as I can tell, there aren't any. That's why this "Repeal the 17th!" talk is so puzzling.What do you think are the relevant issues??
You're not making any case at all.
Near as I can tell, there aren't any. That's why this "Repeal the 17th!" talk is so puzzling.
You haven't given any good reason, nor any bad reason either, for letting state legislatures instead of voters elect senators.I am you're just too fucking myopic and retarded to get it.
You haven't given any good reason, nor any bad reason either, for letting state legislatures instead of voters elect senators.
That isn't a reason.Because we are a union of states and democracy is lame as fuck.
Just because you don't like states existing or the USA being a thing..... doesn't make it not a reason.That isn't a reason.
One occasionally hears the phrase, "The United States is a republic, not a democracy." What this means -- when it means anything at all -- is, "The U.S. is a federal state, not a unitary state."Just because you don't like states existing or the USA being a thing..... doesn't make it not a reason.
Just makes you an anti-USA pile of shit, but we already knew that.