Outside the White House, Jan. 25, 2017 Credit: Mike Maguire.

In the founders’ day, the ratio between the most and least populous state was 12 to one. Today it’s 67 to one; by 2030, it’s expected to reach 81 to one. 

We're in this place because the Constitution is increasingly out of date, and the issue of over-representation by rural states is almost impossible to roll back.
↩︎ Jacobin
Feb 2, 2017

In an 1888 lecture, James Russell Lowell, a founder of this magazine, challenged the happy assumption that the Constitution was a “machine that would go of itself.” Lowell was right. Checks and balances is a metaphor, not a mechanism.

David Frum puts forth an uncharacteristically coherent case: Trump's autocracy will be legal.
↩︎ The Atlantic
Feb 2, 2017
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