• dylanmorgan@sh.itjust.works
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    There’s some structural reasons (the senate, primarily) that American politics will almost inevitably devolve into two parties.

    If I could do one thing to fix American politics it would be to abolish the senate, which gives low population states an insanely unbalanced level of influence over national politics.

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      It drives me ls me crazy that Alaska gets the same amount of senate votes as California when we’re fifty times their population.

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      (the senate, primarily)

      Fair point! In Canada our senate is appointed by the Prime Minister and the position is lifetime. They rarely reject bills from the lower house.

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          Exactly lol. All commonwealths have an upper and lower house just like the USA. I believe their senates are appointed as well, though I have not verified that.