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Judy Guenseth: Compromise key to finding solutions

While in a meeting with a group of people trying to arrive at a solution to a situation between two parties, it was clear one party thought their answer was best and the other perspective was bad and vice versa for the other party. ....

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The U.S. Capitol is seen on the morning of April 29.
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The American political tradition enshrines majority rule, with rights for the minority. But some wonder whether the United States is sliding toward minority rule.
More and more Democrats are saying the system is out of whack.
Twice in the last 20 years, their presidential candidate got more votes but lost the election. And now that the 2022 redistricting cycle is beginning, Republicans in many states will be able to get fewer votes but end up with a majority of seats. ....

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Democrats Increasingly Say American Democracy Is Sliding Toward Minority Rule


Originally published on June 9, 2021 11:44 am
The American political tradition enshrines majority rule, with rights for the minority. But some wonder whether the United States is sliding toward minority rule.
More and more Democrats are saying the system is out of whack.
Twice in the last 20 years, their presidential candidate got more votes but lost the election. And now that the 2022 redistricting cycle is beginning, Republicans in many states will be able to get fewer votes but end up with a majority of seats.
In the Senate, many Democrats say a system designed to protect the rights of smaller states has turned into partisan minority rule. According to the Constitution, every state no matter if it has 1 million people, or 30 million gets two senators. ....

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The City That Embodies the United States' Contradictions

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Brian Mark Weber: The Leftist Vision for the U.S. Senate — The Patriot Post


Not only are Democrats pushing to pack the U.S. Supreme Court and seeking to kill the filibuster, but they’re also looking to expand the number of Democrat senators in Congress by giving statehood to Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico.
This isn’t the first attempt to undermine the Senate.
Beginning in 1781, U.S. senators were elected by their respective stage legislatures. This critical mechanism allowed states to check the power of their representatives and recall those who did not serve the interests of the states and their citizens.
The Senate was designed to be a serious, deliberative body. Political flare-ups and calls for immediate change were to be tempered by leaders who engaged in thoughtful debates. ....

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