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Ginsburg "chastised the Senate for refusing to act on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee"
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<blockquote data-quote="Clizby WampusCat" data-source="post: 75368545" data-attributes="member: 420857"><p>Not the case. The house has a directly and proportionally represented by the people. The problem with the senate is that it was never meant to represent the people it was meant to represent the state and answer to the state governments not the public. When the 17th amendment was passed they became beholden to the people but not any other processes were changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clizby WampusCat, post: 75368545, member: 420857"] Not the case. The house has a directly and proportionally represented by the people. The problem with the senate is that it was never meant to represent the people it was meant to represent the state and answer to the state governments not the public. When the 17th amendment was passed they became beholden to the people but not any other processes were changed. [/QUOTE]
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