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WASHINGTON Former Rep. John Dingell, who served in Congress longer than anybody ever, has a plan for improving politics immediately: abolish the U.S. Senate.
Writing in a new biography, "The Dean: The Best Seat in the House," Dingell, 92, makes a case for changing the Constitution to get rid of the upper chamber, criticizing the 18th Century idea that the smallest states have the same number of senators as California.
While it may have made sense in the late 1700s that "Rhode Island needed two U.S. senators to protect itself from being bullied by Massachusetts" at a time when there were only 13 states and 4 million Americans, Dingell says, "today in a nation of more than 325 million and 37 additional states, not only is that structure antiquated, it's downright dangerous."
In the book's epilogue, the former Democratic congressman argues that such a system turns representational democracy on its head, as does the Electoral College, and that both should be gotten rid of, despite the constitutional hurdles of doing so. "But it has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? 'Abolish the Senate.' I'm having blue caps printed up with that slogan right now."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/john-dingells-plan-for-america-lets-abolish-the-us-senate/ar-BBQu8WJ?li=BBnb7Kz
Cirque du So-What
(25,922 posts)but I give it zero chance of happening.
mucifer
(23,522 posts)when every state has 2 senators and the senate is so powerful
pecosbob
(7,534 posts)I think this highly unlikely to happen, but I am amused by all the Dems ready to step up and defend the Senate and the status quo.
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,402 posts)but the Senate has become a deeply anti-democratic institution in recent years (mostly because of the GOP) in need of some serious reforms in how it operates.
spanone
(135,816 posts)brush
(53,764 posts)Then get rid of the EC. That'll move us more towards fair representation.
The way it is rignt now McConnell is more powerful than trump. He personally has forced two extreme right wing repugs onto the Supreme Court. Getting rid of the 2 senators per state will take away the advantage these small population red states give to turtleman and the repugs.
Garrett78
(10,721 posts)The best we can hope for is increasing the number of Representatives, putting an end to gerrymandering and maybe make DC a state. Puerto Rico, too, though Puerto Ricans have declined in the past.