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1. BLO716+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-09-08 20:14:37
Not necessarily a bad thing, TBH. Think of it like our Senate in the US. The Senate is a longer view, while the House is the shorter populous public-opinion. Not sure of the Parliamentary influences, but someone who was as respected and revered in an status where one COULD get the longest view on staff (so to say) - why not?
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2. Michae+J1[view] [source] 2022-09-08 20:21:31
>>BLO716+(OP)
The Senate doesn't pretend they're powerless figureheads who exist for tourism while exercising power in secret.
3. umanwi+du[view] [source] 2022-09-08 23:15:01
>>BLO716+(OP)
The existence of the US senate is a disaster, making the country practically ungovernable (it’s extremely difficult to pass any law without both parties agreeing). It’s really not a great comparison.
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4. smegge+YC[view] [source] 2022-09-09 00:28:50
>>BLO716+(OP)
>Think of it like our Senate in the US. The Senate is a longer view, while the House is the shorter populous public-opinion.

Huh? Is a six year term rather than a four year term rally that much longer a horizon. Maybe this view made since when the senate seats were an appointed position. but ever since it became an elected position its ceased to have any appreciable difference from a seat in the house.

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5. within+tO1[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-09 12:43:02
>>umanwi+du
Well, originally it wasn't designed to just having two parties. There used to be more ... and there should be more. A two party system just doesn't work.
6. Nursie+1s4[view] [source] 2022-09-10 07:13:51
>>BLO716+(OP)
We already have an upper chamber in the UK, the House of Lords.
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7. umanwi+lS4[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-10 12:56:30
>>smegge+YC
House terms are two years, not four.
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