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by hyperpape
3089 days ago
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"When you divide the state up geographically instead of by population, it's way red (as is with every state in the union)." So don't do that. Land doesn't vote, people do. If you give every 600k people a congressional district, the state is slightly more red than blue. |
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When every policy decision is decided by the needs of the residents of a few, highly populous cities, with no thought to the different needs of those living in rural areas, being a farmer, miner, logger, etc. becomes completely disincentivized.
When all those people in those cities (and the rest of the country) require incentivized agriculture to supply their basic survival needs, the system falls apart. The whole reason we have a Senate is so people in states that produce our agricultural products aren't disenfranchised.