Rural Americans are 'core threat' to Democracy

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
“By 2040, about 70% of Americans are expected to live in the 15 largest states. They will have only 30 senators representing them, while the remaining 30% of Americans will have 70 senators representing them,” MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin tweeted over the weekend.

Reid, who tweets so often that it’s amazing she finds time to do anything else, has a feed that is essentially the anti-Trump talking points of the far left on a daily basis. While Sexton never specifically mentioned the “rural minority” in his rant, the MSNBC host took it upon herself to quote Griffin’s tweet add her own commentary tied to Sexton's thread.

“This is the core threat to our democracy. The rural minority -- the people @JYSexton just wrote a long thread about -- have and will continue to have disproportionate power over the urban majority,” Reid tweeted.


Anti-Trump MSNBC host Joy Reid thinks rural Americans are 'core threat' to democracy



Joy Reid of MSNBC Thinks Rural Americans Are a "Core Threat"

For the last several years, Democrats have been complaining about the constitution. While they lament Donald Trump's supposed disregard for the constitutional processes in the United States, they have been trying to delegitimize the fifty states as semi-sovereign powers in our federal system. Democrats do not like that states are not just administrative subdivisions of Washington and they hate that the Senate has legitimacy.

In fact, Joy Reid of MSNBC is on social media calling rural Americans a "core threat" to our democracy.

[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/JoyAnnReid/status/934621650129162240[/TWITTER]

Both Kyle Griffin's original tweet and Reid's response highlight a core threat to our constitutional system: basic ignorance. The several states formed the national government, ceding certain powers outlined in section eight of the first article of the constitution. They kept the rest of the powers for themselves. This is and has always been our basic constitutional system. We are a republic with representative democracy components in its operation.

Tragically, in a fit of progressivism in the early part of the 20th century, the constitution was amendment to allow for the direct election of Senators instead of by appointment through state legislative processes. This allowed the federal government to become even more important. The ultimate solution for campaign finance reform is actually repeal of that seventeenth amendment and force the left and right to fight at the state level.
 

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
Rural America is not a threat to democracy, it is a threat to Democrat hegemony and minority preference.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
Actually, she is somewhat right. If we were a democracy on a federal level, there would really be little to no need for states or for states to have rights.

Thankfully, we are not a democracy. We are a republic of states (it says right there in the constitution that the federal government promises to the states we will be a republic, even though the 17th amendment stands directly in the face of that). As it should be.

So, a minority is a challenge to democracy. That's why we're not a democracy.
 

Monello

Smarter than the average bear
PREMO Member
I guess there goal is to turn rural America into the shining examples that are democratic run cities like Chicago, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
 
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