“We should elect the president the way we elect governors, senators, mayors, represen

The least we could do is get rid of the "college" and have every state's vote go automatically the winner. It's called a college for a reason. Some Founders feared an unprincipled loudmouth might capture the passions of enough ordinary voters to get elected (anyone of recent vintage come to mind?). In that case, members of the college would step in and override the state's popular vote. Members of the college, therefore, would be leading men in their states. It was a dream. The colleges quickly became groups of political flunkies and it's been much by chance an election has not been decided by them.
 
No worries, Weasel. You can have me on ignore and I'd still write the same way. Care to guess why? LOL

If you want to have a civil discussion, may I suggest you start acting like a civil person to JPP members?

The quotes of yours listed previously were a sample of how you treat others. I have no doubt it's how you treat your colleagues and coworkers....albeit toned down a bit.

No, I don't. I actually couldn't care less why you became the deplorable that you are. It's just a fact of life.
 
No, I don't. I actually couldn't care less why you became the deplorable that you are. It's just a fact of life.
You care a lot about me. Denying it is silly. I have over 100,000 posts on JPP as some people love to point out. You won't find a single one of them where I say I don't care about a member while simultaneously posting to them. Only people like you make such ridiculous statements.
 
I'm not a traitor.

The votes of people in rural areas actually count more than the votes of people in urban areas w/ the way it is now.

And people in rural areas have disproportionate representation in the Senate.
He calls anyone who isn't a WSE willing to violently overthrow the US government a "traitor".

How did you arrive at that ratio? Regardless, unless you have a plan to have 3/4s of the states ratify an amendment to change the EC, it will remain in place.

Maybe, maybe not. Regardless, it's the status quo for as far as I can see. Better, IMO, to find another way such as ranked voting.
 
Calling someone a "traitor" for wanting to move on from the electoral vote is such ridiculous hyperbole. Making that change could only be done within the framework of the Constitution's rules for amending such a process. Advocating for that kind of change is as American as it gets.

The electoral college was originally intended to appease the slave states. It doesn't really have a place in modern America. If we stick w/ it, we stick with it - but advocating for that change is logical & fair.
 
You care a lot about me. Denying it is silly. I have over 100,000 posts on JPP as some people love to point out. You won't find a single one of them where I say I don't care about a member while simultaneously posting to them. Only people like you make such ridiculous statements.

That's not what I said. You are a gaslighting troll. You're also weird and cringe as fuck. Does anyone actually fall for your trickery?
 
Because every individual vote should have the same weight. If you were a liberal, you would want the EC abandoned too.
Why?
Why what?
Proof Diesel the Weasel is either trolling or just stupid.

FWIW, While I agree votes should carry equal weight, I also think citizens should have to qualify for voting rights by passing the same citizenship exam as naturalized citizens.

If I had my way, they'd also have to serve a stint for our nation too, such as in the military, Peace Corps or the like.
 
That's not what I said. You are a gaslighting troll. You're also weird and cringe as fuck. Does anyone actually fall for your trickery?
Pure Diesel the Weasel response: lies and personal attacks.

TBH, I don't expect much more out of you, Diesel. Part of your problem, I expect, is trouble at work...which you are obviously not doing now. LOL
 
Because Senators were supposed to represent the STATE not the people. That's why prior to the 17th Amendment they were appointed by state legislatures and governors and not elected at fucking all.

The House represented the People
The Senate represented the States
The President represented the Nation

That's how it was supposed to work, not all three being beholden to the People alone. That idea started with more radical Leftist nonsense.

Kind of an irrelevant point in the context of this discussion.

Theoretically, states representing less than 20% of the population can elect a Senate majority. The Senate, obviously, is a pretty influential body in terms of setting U.S. policy.

It's essentially tyranny, from a certain perspective. Potentially less then 1/5 of the country deciding policy for everyone.
 
Calling someone a "traitor" for wanting to move on from the electoral vote is such ridiculous hyperbole. Making that change could only be done within the framework of the Constitution's rules for amending such a process. Advocating for that kind of change is as American as it gets.
that is hyperbole, traitor.

The electoral college was originally intended to appease the slave states. It doesn't really have a place in modern America. If we stick w/ it, we stick with it - but advocating for that change is logical & fair.
more lies, just like dutch karen is lying. the EC was intended to help protect the rights of the minority from the will of the majority. it has more place now than it did back then, with you traitors wanting to ignore the rights of millions of middle americans.
 
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