✔️ Via Lawrence O'Donnell:

Imagine where this country would be today without the anti-democratic institution of the #ElectoralCollege which no democracy born after ours has copied.

#Trump never would’ve seen a classified document were it not for the Electoral College.
#TrumpIndictment

@GottaLaff

The anti-democratic institution of the Electoral College pales in significance compared to the anti-democratic institution of the US Senate.

@Leisureguy @GottaLaff In my European eyes that is by far the strangest thing in the way Americans are represented. Besides the extreme influence of small states, it also widens the gap between the federation and the states. The simple solution would be one person, one vote, with each vote having exactly the same weight.

@jeroenvanbergen @GottaLaff

I've read that though the US Constitution has served as a model for various national constitutions, no one copies the part about the US Senate. It is just obviously unfair. And with a proportionate Senate, the Electoral College problem is not a problem, though the EC is no longer needed, it being an artefact of the slow transportation and slow communication of the time.

@Leisureguy @GottaLaff To be honest, all systems have problematic spots. Over here in The Netherlands we have 16 different parties that are represented in parliament. None of them has a majority, so it is hard for one party to get its way. This leads to decisions that are meant to satisfy all parties involved and thus are also disappointing for everyone. Is that really better? I do not know, but it seems to dampen the extreme shifts in policy.