Friday, April 2, 2010

Guam capsizing

Guam capsizing
Congressman Hank Johnson, Democrat of Georgia during a hearing of the Committee on Armed Services in late March, in March 2010 that Guam will be at risk of further U.S. troops sent there. "I fear what I fear is that the whole island will become excessive population to more than one party and a coup," he said with all seriousness. "We do not anticipate it," replied Admiral Robert Willard.
The moral of this story is: more of the electorate, the least it can make an informed decision on the election campaigns of candidates to represent him. This is why the delegations participating in the American Constitutional Convention that there is more democracy at the level of state legislatures (for example, more retail and wholesale less, and politics). European Parliament and representatives of about 800 (which was recently expanded, although I did not understand yet been filled), but not the weakness of the U.S. population, and therefore the voters each representative smaller. However, a governmental body is so large is apt to be cumbersome. State governments in the European Union, such as those in the United States, the youngest provincial legislative houses less than (and possibly the Senate as well). In smaller areas, candidates and elected representatives were more likely to be known before the voters a certain (or by someone who knows the voter). Two (or even three) degrees of separation is better than relying on television advertising, which aims to provide a particular candidate or because he wants to consider them. Republic must be viable does not depend on the preferred candidate of self-presentation, because the provisions in the government to involve an actual person and therefore voters should know that.
The potential impact of large logic and I am here is that both the states and Europe should not be allowed to convert the balance of power too much from the United States and the European Union, respectively.

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