You.... how... why?
It's pretty interesting actually, provided that whoever has the floor at the time isn't a piss-boring monotone speaker. Whatever it looks like from the outside, listening to parliment argue over every little detail of every little issue is quite nice, since someone's eventually going to make a well-informed, well-rounded argument and restore my faith that there actually is thought given to the acts passed.
That reminds we when I saw the British House of Commons on TV a few weeks ago. It was really one of the most interesting things ever. They just sit in a circle, and whenever they want, they stand up and speak, which allows them to actually have a debate. Kicks the American system's ass.
Why is it that every body attacks America's system. Yeah, It's flawed. We know this. We accept this. Why bring it up? Besides, I blame the Obama Administration's last-minute rush tactics.
It is brung up so we can do something about it. There are flaws. Nobody can deny them. However, the strengths of our system counteract them usually well enough.
While I do endorse the calling out of people who attack American things because it's whats popular now, we still need to accept constructive criticism. Of course just pointing out flaws isn't terribly constructive without saying a solution, but remember the intent of the speaker at all times and respond accordingly.