http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/03/11/us/politics/small-state-advantage.html?_r=0There are no words for the depth of this stupidity.
3/11/2013 6:35:28 PM
wow, ouchthey did a much better job when they called for increasing the size of the house, which is a good ideahttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/opinion/24conley.html
3/11/2013 6:50:53 PM
^^ A larger percentage of the population lives urban areas now than back in the late 1700'sConsidering that's changed maybe it's something worth revisiting.
3/11/2013 8:17:15 PM
that's what the house is for
3/11/2013 8:18:52 PM
unless you're seeing more than i am, i don't see where they made any factual errors. i don't see any claims on that page that this is an unusual, unexpected or let alone somehow fraudulent state of affairs.my guess is that they made that page so that its readers would better understand elementary US civics
3/11/2013 8:29:58 PM
I'm trying to understand why living in a larger or smaller city/district should give you any more (or less) of a say concerning how a person 3,000 miles away lives their life.
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3/11/2013 8:42:47 PM
^^I'm trying to understand why living in a rural state should give you a greater proportion of electoral power than living in an urbanized state.
3/11/2013 8:48:13 PM
Wait, I missed something. What is incorrect about the thing?
3/11/2013 8:48:36 PM
it IS over-representation.intentionally, as we all do and should knownowhere did they suggest otherwise.
3/11/2013 8:54:29 PM
The graphic doesn't prove their assertion in the subtitle
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3/11/2013 9:08:52 PM
well that was pure snarkThe thing I don't get is the obvious and extreme stupidity referenced in the OP. That seems really unsubstantiated. No one has claimed the numbers are wrong, and we all already understand the point.
3/11/2013 9:58:06 PM
Population representation of the 10 smallest states in1970: 2.365%1980: 2.449%1990: 2.403%2000: 2.286%2010: 2.638%Population representation of the 10 largest states in1970: 45.147%1980: 46.244%1990: 45.584%2000: 45.891%2010: 46.633%Population representation gap between the 10 smallest states and the 10 largest states1970: 42.782%1980: 43.795%1990: 43.181%2000: 43.605%2010: 43.9945%So yes, at least in the last 50 years, the gap between representation in the Senate for the set of low population states and high population states has generally widened.
3/11/2013 10:02:02 PM
The Senate has always held the country back. Slavery, duh.
3/11/2013 10:37:06 PM
it's their constitutional right to hold us back
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3/11/2013 11:31:36 PM
aka gerrymandered all to fuck. aka Republicans. aka the fucking problem.
3/11/2013 11:37:32 PM
States rights is an antiquated concept
3/11/2013 11:39:08 PM
Hey, rights in general are an antiquated concept. Who needs liberty when you have enlightened technocrats? People are too fucking stupid to know what's good for them, but surely they'll elect people that are wise enough to make good decisions for society as a whole.
3/12/2013 12:28:30 AM
^ it's up to the smart people to convince the dumb people who to elect.That's the only way democracy can work.
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