badgenome said:
Because there is simply no motivation to update or improve it. Everyone who has been elected was elected under the current system, and incumbents are generally interested in removing - not adding - wrinkles or variables so that they can keep getting elected. So gerrymandering is good, and changing the voting system in any way that they don't perceive as improving their chances of getting reelected is bad. |
Gerrymandering is something you figure they could fix with computers and satellites, building combinations of different counties or fractions of counties automatically, with no human input outside the initial programming and census updates.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







