ROTHENBURGER: U.S. Speaker fiasco gives us a taste of proportional representation
THE LATEST WEIRDNESS issuing forth from the American system of governance wrapped up early Saturday as the House of Representatives picked a new Speaker. It took four days and 15 separate votes to do it.
It happened because election of a new Speaker — who, by the way, has a totally different set of powers than the one in our Parliament — requires a clear majority.
Apparently they’ve never heard of first past the post. As one headline said, the whole degrading exercise illustrated the power of a few over many.