Pardon me, but I acknowledged your point. I even said that it was true. However, since Eurasia
does have a population, even if it was 1/20th the amount that it is now, 10 people can't govern it by themselves. The land is too big; people are spread out too far. If you don't have people to govern, that is a problem (your argument). If the population or the land is too big for you to handle, that is
also a problem (my argument). Considering only population in the division of government is not going to work. A government can be affected by trying to govern too many people AND/OR from trying to control a lot of land.
That is why I have been asking you (hell, I'm still asking you) why you think the US is "too big", or rather, what the hell does our population size have anything to do with the issues in our government. Again, I understand Wio's point in regards to how our government is run (with the government imposing national laws on states with different issues), but that only deals with the power and relationship the between the states and the federal government. Population has nothing to do with this.
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