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More politicians, more corruption.
So expanding departments and government is good, because then there will be less corruption.![]()
95% reelection of congressmen are basically bureaucrats.
If you want to do that, that's your opinion not mine. 30,000 is unrealistic you and I both know, why are you even arguing, obviously its not because of this topic.
If you want to do that, that's your opinion not mine. 30,000 is unrealistic you and I both know, why are you even arguing, obviously its not because of this topic.
a rep for every 30k people.Plus its a dumb idea, 30 thousand come on! That's more than the entire state legislators combined.
Me, too.I am a big fan of this organization. It decentralizes the legislature, makes the collection of power into one place (think lobbiest) less of an issue. The representatives are also far more accountable.
This is what the founders wanted... look at the Federalist papers.
I have often wondered at getting 'Ron Paul' republicans elected.. how would you keep them in office without them bowing to the big money. The Thirtypthousand is how.
Besides. Its not thirty-thousand legislatures its the goal of having one representative for every thirtythousand people. We'd have something like 6400 U.S. Congressmen... and 100 U.S. Senators. Nothing says they have to be in the same building to convene sessions, thats even better.
I'm all in this one.
See above.If you want to do that, that's your opinion not mine. 30,000 is unrealistic you and I both know, why are you even arguing, obviously its not because of this topic.
In general, more seats is more better. The logistics of 30,000 would be tough though.
New Hampshire is benefiting from their arrangement of 400 people in the House.
Representatives tend to be in closer contact with their constituents, and money doesn't get you quite as much. More 'average' people can get elected.
Of course, I'd rather just abolish the federal government
Basically, i wouldn't mind having more congressmen as long as they don't have "districts" that they represent. I'd rather they represent a political belief.