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"An AUTHENTIC History of the United States"
John F. Kennedy (9 January 1961) and Ronald Reagan (November 3, 1980) both mused about the United States as an exceptional (shining) "city upon a hill." They both got elected and held office. Now I am not running for office. I am being honest. I do not need to sell a "bill of goods"- lies – misinformation. The illusion of the proverbial shining "city upon a hill" was a seductive illusion - it was never a REAL.
Now it is obvious that the Constitution for the United States was FLAWED from its inception. The Constitution for the United States omitted all reference to women, and the judiciary was allowed to overlook the proposed "blessings of liberty" -- sustained slavery and afforded unconstitutional cross state border law enforcement with the "fugitive slave laws."
And todays unrepresentative "Healthcare," "Gun Laws", "Abortion Policy" and etc. are a direct result of the inequality of the United States Senate. If United States exceptionalism EVER truly existed, it was the result of the untapped resources of the hill - the exceptional (shining) city was built upon. The United States was built on the last undeveloped "Cradle of Civilization" like continent on the planet.
Now there are still those in the United States that claim "exceptionalism." The United States' exceptionalism of today over looks our residual racism, gender inequality, "Healthcare," "Gun Laws", "Abortion Policy". and the United States Senate. The United States were / are the spoiled rich kids with an untapped continent, not the noble defender of self-government.
No matter how long we lie to ourselves the United States Senate is irredeemably flawed. The United States Senate has to pass all laws and elects the president - both with a minority of the represented population. In that the senate is controlled by a minority of population. A minority of the population is at the center of all authority in United States government.
I am going to start by comparing the least populated state, Wyoming, to the most populated state, California.
Based on the US 2020 census Wyoming has population of 577,719. Splitting the population in half each of the senators represents 288,860.
Based on the US 2020 census California has population of 39,576,757. Splitting the population in half each of the senators represents 19,788,379.
Now because the because the population of California's population is (39,576,757 / 577,719 =) 69 times larger than Wyoming and the number of Senators same. The Citizens Wyoming have 69 times as much clout as a California citizen in the United States Senate.
AGAIN, the citizens of Wyoming have 69 (6,900%) times as much clout in the Senate as a California Citizens!!!!!!
By the same arithmetic a citizen of Wyoming (WY has only 3 electoral college votes) has 8 times as much electoral college vote to elect a president as a citizen of California (CA has 54 electoral college votes).
Again, based on the 2020 Census's Missouri citizens have 6 times the clout of a California citizen in the United States senate.
Again, based on the 2020 Census's Kentucky citizens have 9 times the clout of a California citizen in the United States senate.
Because of the inherent inequality of the senate and the filibuster 7% of the population can control what 93% of the population want. Because of the inherent inequality of the senate, even without the filibuster, the 26 smallest states, population 58,200,744 (18%) can confirm any Supreme Court Justice they want over the objection of the 24 biggest states, population 272,907,690 (82%).
The United States Senate is irreconcilable with EQUAL REPRESENTATION!!!
I have a spreadsheet that this information calculated for all fifty states and if you would like to download MS Excel file, click here.
Thanks in advance...
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