Can One Government Encompass 300 Million Americans?

Before jumping to conclusions, consider this: This country is made up of 300 million Americans of vastly differing lifestyles. We all live different lives based on our wealth, skin color, historical identities, the states we come from, the people we encounter, the jobs we hold. With all these identities, its impossible for one government to satisfy the needs and wants of everyone. Just the same, the government is surely always working for someone, but never everyone. This begs the question, can the government ever be able or designed to work for everyone? Perhaps, maybe one day someone will come up with a catch-all solution. For now, the way our government operates on large issues such as immigration to small local issues will always leave someone out. So therefore the question, “Does Government Work?” is far more subjective and situational.

Perhaps the freshest example in our minds would be the electoral college. As of late many people disagree with the electoral system in this country. Its inability to include all 300 million Americans in the voting procedure has lead many to say that in this aspect, the government isn’t working. On the other hand, the systems proponents say that there is no possible system to encompass every single American’s opinions and ideas. While it still may not be the best system, to this group, our government is working. The issue is here is representation. Like many issues of government stem from, being properly considered in the decisions of this country is of the highest.

And so the two party system was born. In a majority rule democracy, one side will win and one side will lose. To make sure we win often and are properly represented we congregate with others to strengthen our positions and achieve the goals we desire. Yet, once again, the question arises, does this system of government work? Like the root question, the answer isn’t just yes or no. If you find yourself on the winning side of most political issues, sure the government works for you. Yet, for the many that don’t win, maybe this form of government isn’t working to properly represent its people.

In a country of 300 million people and governments of far fewer servants, someone’s wants and needs are always bound to be left out. The nature of our systems deems it so. The needs of the many over the needs of the few. Is there any effective way to reform our governments to serve the needs of everyone? Let me know what you think about our system and the way it selects issues to attend to and issues to ignore.

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