Posted on 04/29/2010 10:27:49 AM PDT by Maelstorm
exactly.
We could see dozens of Constitution Party and other parties having seats too. The power of the two parties would be strongly curtailed.
I would go so far as to say that the two party system would cease to exist! Had the arbitrary 435 number not been set way back when, we would have a very different political landscape in this country even without article the first.
“Doesnt matter! Even Madison commented on this in the Federalist Papers saying that, at a maximum, each Representative should report to 50,000 citizens. Think about how much leverage we would have with our elected officials if they only had to be accountable to a small number of people.”
That’s the reason why the founders gave the federal govt limited authority and left almost all matters to the states.
They understood that the smaller the body of representation, the easier it was to have impact upon it. Like making the local school board the entity you go to rather than some nameless bureaucrat in DC to make policy.
If we had this the way the founders intended, it would work out fine. The bad thing now is the feds keep usurping what is the states’ prerogative.
The states individually have little power to change this but collectively, as per Art V of the Constitution, they hold the ultimate trump card to get the federal govt under control. The key is they have to act together.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=36763
Note Cornyn’s statement: You know, recruiting candidates is a dynamic process. I tried to recruit [former Florida Gov.] Jeb Bush to run for the Senate and after he told me he wouldnt run. I looked around for the most popular candidate I could find. That was Crist, he recalled, and when the governor became a candidate last year, he had a huge lead in the polls.
Gee, John, shouldn’t you be looking for someone principled rather than popularity? If not, why don’t you select Obama? He was popular too, wasn’t he?
What an idiot we have for a Texas Senator. I am ashamed.
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