#Non-democratic voting system

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Why Partisan Fights over Supreme Court Nominees Are a Good Thing | Cato Institute

This article appeared on The Hill (Online) on February 23, 2016. With Justice Antonin Scalia’s untimely death, we are preparing for a new fight over the meaning of the Senate giving “advice and consent” on the president’s nominees. It’s time that we look at that those words in context of what we will be fighting Read More
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How to Turn Republicans and Democrats Into Americans – The Atlantic

Angry and frustrated, American voters went to the polls in November 2010 to “take back” their country. Just as they had done in 2008. And 2006. And repeatedly for decades, whether it was Republicans or Democrats from whom they were taking the country back. No matter who was put in charge, things didn’t get better. Read More
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Elections Aren’t as Democratic as Markets | Foundation for Economic Education

The presidential campaign is just a few months old, but it already feels like years. Luckily, according to the calendar, less than a year remains. The end will come. Listening to the preposterous and outrageous promises of presidential candidates offers a reminder that politics is a truly awful way to make decisions. Tell people who Read More