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I've no idea what "pork barrel spending" is, but "One advantage of having two houses is that each has de facto veto power over the other" is something that might help in the UK. |
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Wags, that's what the House of Lords is/was supposed to be for. |
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If the votes are secret, then how are they kept accountable to the populace? |
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"It would give states like Wyoming...the same sway in your congress as California..."
That's the point of our Senate, where every state has two representatives regardless of the state population. |
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The number of representatives per state in our House of Representatives varies by population. |
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To clarify; the house, having two representatives per state, would favor small states, as the senate now does. The senate, being elected at large by the whole country, would favor large states because most voters live in areas of high population. House members would represent their whole state, avoiding the corruption involved in setting district boundaries.
The job of the senate would be to prevent excess federal spending for the benefit of only one state or region. They would be motivated to do so because their constituency is the whole nation, not just their home state. To facilitate their spending control function, their one-term limit would free them from constant reelection fundraising, and their option to keep their votes secret would make it easier to vote their conscience, even if they've been pressured, or bribed, to vote the other way. |
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//forum for poorly thought out inventions// - speak for yourself! Many inventions here are very well thought out. To me anyway, being Halfbaked does not mean being poorly thought out. |
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//Wags, that's what the House of Lords is/was supposed to be for.// |
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Yeah but because the HoL doesn't have veto it's becoming less relevant. Whatever the flaws of the House of Port Soaked old Men, it's sliding into irrelevance and possible abolition - which will end with a one-house system with few checks on governmental power. |
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Have to disagree with that 'Bubba. The apallingy bad but well thought out ideas are part of what makes this place tick. Darkness would be very boring without the occasional bit of light to perk things up. |
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//The apallingy bad but well thought out ideas// |
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//The apallingy bad but well thought out ideas// is that a pigeon spelt awfuk? |
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//so much pork barrel spending // No wonder the Muslims hate you so much. Paragraph breaks would be good. Spell check also. Bonus points for correct use of shift key. |
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Somehow I see a strange parallel between the meat grinder of ideas that is congress and the halfbakery. |
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