Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

"It is not enough…to devise an agenda around a hypothetical imperial Congress. It is also necessary to rebuild the institution, enhance its esteem and transform the public’s expectations of the sources of political leadership." @jamellebouie.net brilliant as always www.nytimes.com/2026/03/21/o... 1/

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Steve Randy Waldman
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Congress' dysfunction is endogenous to its structure in the context of a nationalized political and media environment. I think fixing Congress means reforming that structure. 2/

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Steve Randy Waldman
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A minimal version of this looks like the kind of reforms @leedrutman.bsky.social proposes to "break the two party doom loop", some form of proportional representation in the House, hopefully approval voting for Senators. 3/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

More out-there, but more deeply enfranchising, approaches might include a massively larger House of Representatives, whose deliberations are made practical by technical means. See e.g. me www.interfluidity.com/v2/9069.html (I have some other weird ideas I hope to write up soon.) /fin

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