Huckabee calls for repeal of 17th Amendment after healthcare failure
I think this would be a good thing, in that you may have a better chance of getting some control over the legislature than the damn huge political machine. It also makes it a lot harder to the huge money interests and PACs as states have a lot more control over who funds what. Seems it would make it harder to buy a party, when you have to go buy a bunch of legislatures.
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbyin...
The only hope as I see it is a Convention of States. I just don't see any will from the people to have this happen at this time.
So now voters can focus on State races and US House and their representatives in the State Legislature and maybe Governor select the US Senate and US President. US President and US Senate protect the States from unreasonable revenue requests from the US House.
Never mind it was all Democrats doing that.
I don't have a solid feel for how it would work. I suppose it would add an intermediary. My gut feeling is if a big insurance or defense company wants to make sure there's something for them in some legislation, it would be easier to lobby the senate by doing things to sway the legislatures than to say the public, but I might be wrong on that.
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