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 @BCT5VQQ from Missouri  agreed…2mos2MO

When America was born they still needed some guidance from themselves to make it to where we are now. They stuck with the same traits which is why we stick with the same stuff.

 @BCNKZC2 from Missouri  agreed…3mos3MO

This is simply a fact we have seen throughout human history. If people have too much power, they come to abuse it heavily.

 @BCNHD4L from Texas  agreed…3mos3MO

The point of the house is to represent the people, and the current house does this. There is no point to cluttering up the House with more people.

 @BD5JL37 from Pennsylvania  disagreed…2mos2MO

The house of reps needs to be completely rehauled with younger citizens who know about current issues of the us

 @BC86HMN from Virginia  agreed…3mos3MO

Expanding the House solves the visible problem of large districts but risks creating less visible, more damaging ones like gridlock, fragmentation, and weaker governance —and the data does not show that the trade is worth it.

 @BCXSHTH from Virginia  agreed…2mos2MO

40 years ago, it was no fire works on the beach. now there are 20 rules. how many rules will there be to go to the beach in 20 years. we dont need more rules, we need better people.

 @BF5F67H from Florida  agreed…4 days4D

The House already has 435 members, making it one of the largest legislative bodies in the world. Expanding it could increase costs, create more bureaucracy, and make it harder for lawmakers to debate issues and pass legislation efficiently.

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