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Posted on 6/26/22 at 5:40 pm to Dawgholio
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Liberals want everything in federal court.
That was Friday. On Thursday they demanded that states be allowed to circumvent the constitution of the US.
Posted on 6/26/22 at 6:05 pm to genuineLSUtiger
The founding fathers didn’t trust the popular vote and it rings true today.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
Posted on 6/26/22 at 6:23 pm to Curdoglsu
quote:So clearly the best system is one where sometimes the second most popular guy gets in.
The founding fathers didn’t trust the popular vote and it rings true today.
Another camp was dead set against letting the people elect the president by a straight popular vote. First, they thought 18th-century voters lacked the resources to be fully informed about the candidates, especially in rural outposts. Second, they feared a headstrong “democratic mob” steering the country astray. And third, a populist president appealing directly to the people could command dangerous amounts of power.
Posted on 6/26/22 at 6:26 pm to KLSU
I am probably wrong, but years ago they talked about this on a radio show.
If I am correct it was suppose to be about the states rights vs federal rights in regards to this issue.
If I am correct it was suppose to be about the states rights vs federal rights in regards to this issue.
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