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ProudModerate2
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« on: May 17, 2019, 09:43:00 AM »

Obviously, it's a very pressing issue that low-population states have disproportionately less of a voice in this chamber than states with lots of people. This silences the low-population states and is an outrage to democracy! I don't like that my party is not in control of this particular body so that means there is obviously something systemically wrong with it and it should be abolished because I don't like it!

I will add that your argument is a particular fail because it's self-defeating. This is literally the definition of democracy, not an outrage to it.

Mega fail.

LOL.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Like, "WTF is this?"
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