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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Minorities are similar, but smaller, and lacking the democratic legitimacy that a majority has.
Again, so what. My point was that both California and Texas, as different as they are, are underrepresented in the Electoral College, just as North Dakota and Vermont are overrepresented. Try to imagine talking about a more fundamental principle.
Also, the piece of land I own in California is far more valuable than any comparable piece of land in Texas. Try marking your views to that market.
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“Democratic legitimacy” = Numbers. Watch
Idiocracy. The dumb fail at most things. Fucking isn’t one of them.
I’ll adjust my TX answer. I should not have to live under the edicts of a CA majority. And you shouldn’t have to live under those my state. Two different worlds. My only point on TX is, your state, which is a basket case that’s hemorrhaging bodies in all directions, shouldn’t tell anyone what to do, regarding anything.
On your last point, so what? If one lives in TX, he has way more land than you do at a lower price. And he’s acquiring fun neighbors fleeing CA. Your point?