TOWNHALL- When we were kids on the playground and there was an angry dispute, someone would always shout “majority rules.” And we’d vote.

If the losers didn’t like the outcome, there were two options: punch the winners in the stomach or take the ball and go home.

It worked on our playgrounds because a punch in the stomach isn’t the end of the world, exactly. You could punch a kid, or he could punch you, and half an hour later you could both ride your bikes to a convenience store for a Slurpee. You could always find a ball somewhere. There was always the next afternoon to get out there and play.

SEE: https://townhall.com/columnists/johnkass/2020/11/19/abolish-electoral-college-sure-and-why-not-let-majority-rule-on-the-bill-of-rights-n2580303

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