RedImperator wrote:Ah, but they WERE sovereign countries until 1790, when the last of the original 13 ratified the Constitution, and when they did ratify, they ratified with the understanding that the states would remain coequal entities that bore all the powers and responsibilities of government save those they explicitly delegated to the Federal government in the Constitution. And since each state is equal to every other, the 37 other states since admitted to the Union have the same rights and privledges as the first 13.
The electoral college system does a good job of balancing the will of the people with the rights of the states to be equal partners in the union. The people of each state vote to decide which candidate their state's electors can vote for (except for Maine, where electoral votes are divided by Congressional district, a system I personally like better than winner-take-all). A winner-take-all system might work better in the case of Europe. Dunno. I'm not that familiar with intra-European politics.
At that time it was a good system, times have changed for the US however. A Texan doesn't identify him/herself as a Texan, but as a 'Merican. All states have the same language, and from what I can tell, states' histories are almost non-existant in the public consciousness next to American history.
It's a singular unified country, and so each individual American should vote equally.
Europe is even more divided than America was even in its beginning. A European will always identify him/herself as being Dutch/French/German/British/etc., we will never have a single language (in fact, the EU made it a point to protect minority languages because the French were eroding them within their borders), and I don't think European history will ever really become more a part of the public consciousness than countries' histories.
We're just too diverse to be a singular unified country in the foreseeable future, and so each individual country should vote equally.
I hope I'm making any sense here
Maybe in 300 years, when we're all speaking Europeanese and honoring the first European to visit Alpha Centauri, we can switch to a majority-besed system
TheDarkling wrote:I believe the number of issues that can have a veto cast will be curtailed but I don't think they are scrapping it altogether.
Oh, well, I can live with that.
TheDarkling wrote:I would put in a bid for Britany to be given to the UK but then there is the issue of those Frenchmen living there.
A, Brittany, I knew I'd forgotten one piece.