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[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Small as in population, not small as in size. Most of the states in New England have a bigger population than Wyoming, SD, ND, etc.

Wyoming has a population of 581,381, with 2 senators and 1 rep. That's 581k people per rep, 193k people per congressperson/EC vote. With another senator, that ratio is 145k:1

Massachusetts has a population of 7 million, with 2 senators and 9 reps. That's 777k people per rep, 636k per congressperson/EC vote. With another senator, that ratio is 1:583k.

More senators would give more power to imaginary lines and not to people.

You want to fix Congress, reapportion the house and abolish the senate, or at least severely neuter it. Way too much power granted to way too few people, especially when you consider the committees and the EC.

The concept is outdated. State boundaries mean diddly when we've got instant communication, rapid transportation, and a real loose interpretation of the interstate commerce clause.

ETA: Hawaii, and indigenous rights in particular, are a really terrible example.

[–] PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

Again, just gonna ignore the qualified majority rules huh?