It's that time again.
Every four years when a Republican becomes President, (and this is not just about Trump vs. Hillary) there's whining, carping and caterwauling about how the Electoral Colllege is bad, that it disenfranchises people, that it's racist, that it makes people's votes not count, etc. I did a Google search, and most of what I saw was "Why Do We Still Have This Old System" or "Why The Electoral College Needs to To Go," etc. I looked all this up when I saw Facebook posts from an old friend who wasn't happy with the election result.
Now I know the arguments. America is a republic, not a democracy. The founding fathers were against democracy because they believed it would devolve into the tyranny of the majority imposing their will on the minority of voters. I also know that the purpose is to guarantee the less populous states would have as much say the states with more people.
And I've had similar conversations with this individual years ago. His thing is that the votes of people in densely populated states like California and New York have their votes" thrown out" with the Electoral college in favor of far fewer people in the less populated states.
I was reading about this. And some pro-arguments were as follows.
The more densely populated states have more Senate seats, and congressional districts, etc.
Many states have small populations and large areas rich in natural resources. So shouldn't the owners of those resources (the people living there) have as much say as people in New York or California, that has need for such resources?
Personally, I say why should New York, California (and a few other states) always decide the elections? (Of course these are blue states that will always vote Democrat, even if hell freezes over.) What about everyone else?
Also, majority rule in theory sounds nice (obviously to this Facebook friend) in theory when it's your side that holds the majority. But what about if the opposite happens?
And finally, when bringing up the Founding Fathers, what would your answer be (short of saying "send them all back to Africa) if the other person was to say "Well the Founding Fathers owned slaves!"
What do you all think? What would you say to someone who is for majority rule and who thinks the Electoral College is outdated and needs to go.