EDIT: Upon further inspection, I believe this was, indeed satire.
I wasn't able to get a good look at his history before (since I don't have a twitter account), but looking through it on nitter, there is no way this could have been real. Fun while it lasted, but deleting it for now.
This seems to have been in their playbook as well, abolish the electoral college since its fair. Try and explain this to a Libtardian they can’t comprehend why the EC helps to keep elections fair, between rural areas and cities as it was set up.
Say there is 6 lodgings in an apartment complex. Each has 1 vote to every 2 people living there. There is a 5 singles and a frat of 8 college kids that are categorized among them.
Imagine a dilemma of what is allowed to deliver to the complex. You get two choices; 1) Pizza but it's cheap and only pepperoni or cheese. Or 2) a variety of three types of food but a little more expensive.
Now in a straight democracy, the frat can essentially decide what the other 5 shall have. Doesn't matter what they contest, frat rules supreme. In a constitutional republic, you get 1 vote for every 2 people living in your home. Suddenly there can be a unity against an overwhelmingly populated frat 5 to 4.
EDIT: Upon further inspection, I believe this was, indeed satire.
I wasn't able to get a good look at his history before (since I don't have a twitter account), but looking through it on nitter, there is no way this could have been real. Fun while it lasted, but deleting it for now.
The Bee did it first, anyway: https://babylonbee.com/news/in-stunning-blow-to-democracy-legislation-decided-by-majority-of-elected-representatives
EDIT 2: For posterity's sake... this was the tweet: https://nitter.net/SethAMandel/status/1472764817681362951
For the left, any type of political system they can't control is unjust.
This seems to have been in their playbook as well, abolish the electoral college since its fair. Try and explain this to a Libtardian they can’t comprehend why the EC helps to keep elections fair, between rural areas and cities as it was set up.
I always used an "apartment" metaphor for this.
Say there is 6 lodgings in an apartment complex. Each has 1 vote to every 2 people living there. There is a 5 singles and a frat of 8 college kids that are categorized among them.
Imagine a dilemma of what is allowed to deliver to the complex. You get two choices; 1) Pizza but it's cheap and only pepperoni or cheese. Or 2) a variety of three types of food but a little more expensive.
Now in a straight democracy, the frat can essentially decide what the other 5 shall have. Doesn't matter what they contest, frat rules supreme. In a constitutional republic, you get 1 vote for every 2 people living in your home. Suddenly there can be a unity against an overwhelmingly populated frat 5 to 4.
UPDATE
Just gonna leave this here: https://babylonbee.com/news/in-stunning-blow-to-democracy-legislation-decided-by-majority-of-elected-representatives