| ▲ | raw_anon_1111 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Senate though also decided the cabinet and the Supreme Court. Thats the major issue - especially the Supreme Court. To your other point, I’ve met some Bush/Romney type Republicans who hold their nose and voted for Trump because the Democrats did go to far on social issues and I say that as a Black guy. When I was at BigTech in 2020 I thought all of the videos we had to watch on “micro aggressions”, continue announcements on “ally programs”, “Latinx” instead of Latino/Latina (that every single Latino person I spoke to thought was ridiculous), the “how do we feel” meetings about Floyd, and the kind of liberals I met when I flew out to Seattle and other west coast offices (I worked remotely the entire time) were just weird. Not to mention being chastised if you didn’t put your preferred pronouns under your name. I was like can I just do my damn job? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | cthalupa an hour ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Part of the problem is we changed the senate selections to votes. Originally state legislature picked their senators. That's an amendment that I think is a mistake and should be reverted. The different chambers are supposed to represent different interests and instead we've made both halves of congress effectively the same thing. There's deeper rot with the system besides these things - like the apparent lack of safeguards against the executive branch just... ignoring everything, including sometimes even the supreme court... but I don't think the framer's original intentions for the house and senate are fundamentally incorrect. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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