What you're unwilling to see the fault in is a system where your seat at the table is many times bigger and fancier than any particular Californian's, that's the Senate.
Uh hello? Nebraska? Ben Nelson? Believe me, I have ne'er do-wells in my state too. He held the entire Healthcare Bill hostage and
he's a democrat.Like I said, democrat in a red state. My views aren't well represented here, although I live in a liberal enclave in an otherwise conservative state. I accept the system even though it currently doesn't produce optimal results
for me. I accept that politicians will be sleezy regardless of the system in place. I'd prefer to see the populist mob checked, not given the reigns. You think politics is bad now? Just wait until every politician is talking to the super majority and no one else.
The Senate is not equal representation, it's the enshrinement of a minority over the majority.
It's the enshrinement of the judgment of elected individuals and political compromise over pure representation. That someone might shockingly extend something to the other side even though they don't have to, because they might actually care about the other side in the context of this thing we call a union.
It's failing because people want it to fail. People want to be self-interested and grab as much of the pie for themselves as they legally can, and fight tooth and nail for the rest. We talk a great deal in America about our unity, but that makes for soundbites and little else. Or does the fact that under proportional representation, some states would have fractions of a vote for thousands of people sit well with you guys? What's the point of having a union, for those people? What's the point of having any of their assets tied to the nation if they honestly have no say over them? You may feel under-represented now, but do the math. Under your system they'll be far more under-represented than you currently are.
What the hell do you guys have against California anyway??
I was savagely beaten as a child to the Beach Boy's sound track. It's fostered in me a life-long hatred of temperate weather, beaches, fake breasts and celebrities.
If we had smaller, regional "countries" I'd agree that the people within that zone would know better what to vote for. That's why I still fall back on the States to decide... but you all call me crazy for that.
And you would be, in this current political environment. Like someone being guilty of say, abortion, the minute they crossed state lines. Having a bumber sticker that defames the lord jebus, a capital offense in wherever. The fact we have to have a union means we have to find compromise on issues like that, or debate them into eternity. Better than needing a "Traveler's Guide to the U.S. law" as a native.