• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Filibuster ends. Trump adds 7 new justices to the Supreme Court. The next democratic president adds 14 justices to offset Republican picks. The next Republican president adds 28 new justices and on and on…

    Within 40 years the entire population of the United States is on the Supreme Court.

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      19 days ago

      Having a hundred or more people on the Supreme Court would actually make a lot of sense. Why do we concentrate power so much when we know it results in corruption?

      Furthermore, Congress should have around 12,000 members.

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        18 days ago

        12,000 members is hyperbole, but Congress should be bigger. They used to increase the size of Congress with every census and reapportionment. But about 100 years ago, they couldn’t agree on how to do it, so they just didn’t. And it has stayed at 435 ever since.

        From https://thirty-thousand.org/house-size-why-435/

        By keeping the size of Congress fixed, the average population in each district gets higher and higher. But small states still get at least 1 representative! This increases the power of small states (who already get 2 Senators) even further.