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by dx87
2480 days ago
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If everyone agrees with each other, then yeah, a large population is better. But when you've got a ton of people it's harder to find a solution that everyone likes. It's like the difference between two people trying to decide where to get lunch, and 30 people trying to decide. It also doesn't help that the West and East coast are culturally different, even among people of the same political party. |
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Your East vs West coast comment also confused me. I'd argue Canada has the same (or more) regional differences in politics.
There's the East Region (Ontario + Maritimes), Quebec (featuring a different language, heritage, culture and legal system), The Central region, and the West Coast.
Oh, and of course First Nations throughout (which of course the US has as well).