So, a couple weeks ago I wrote (regarding an Ezra Klein post): "Undoubtedly, this will lead [Klein] to suggest that what we really need to do is abolish the Senate."
Just two days ago Klein writes: "The main thing we could do to improve the functioning of the legislative process would be to dissolve the U.S. Senate."
Cool.
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