Jon Walker thinks so.
My inner Jeffersonian democrat says "yes", but my inner Jeffersonian states-rights sage of Monticello says "no".
Probably a good thing this one isn't up to me.
Monday, January 10, 2011
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Daniel Kuehn is a doctoral candidate and adjunct professor in the Economics Department at American University. He has a master's degree in public policy from George Washington University.
Walter Williams said that if the House of Representatives still had the same number of people represented per person, there would be 7500 Congressman.
ReplyDeleteThat's something like the Galactic Senate in Star Wars. Williams praised it for the competition.
So maybe Americans can abolish the Senate and have a House with 7500 Congressmen. That would be awesome and open the way for 20 party coalitions in America, like we have in several other countries.