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« on: December 11, 2004, 05:38:04 PM »

Cities are filled with poor people. People in suburbs are more well off; no one said anything about rural areas.

and under your plan, the landowners can outvote the cities. It's the same thing. One person, one vote. Nothing wrong with that, it's the basis for equal representation. Your arguments sound like that no one lives in cities, but rather they are simply monolithic blocks of votes.

No they can't. It's only one branch of the legislature.

Cities are densely populated, so they shouldn't be making law for the entire state and spending everyone's money. People outside of cities are more spread out; you can't take the money and spend it on one area's welfare.

What about rednecks?
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