The government of the United States is supposedly a government ruled my the majority, so why can't there be a nativity scene in New York? The answer is simple: the US government is NOT a rule by majority. Even our presidential election is an example of this. The people vote and are given an illusion of actual power, but then the votes get tallied up and the electoral college voted WHATEVER WAY THEY WANT. They generally go with the popular vote, but they have gone against it in the 1876 and 2000 elections, proving that they have the power to overrule the will of the people. Now, some say that the electoral college is the only way to give fair representation to small states, but i would disagree. The state's electors are determined based on population, so if the electors were eliminated, the states would still have approximately the same say in election. I would also argue that the electoral college can not only overrule the people's will but can do more. Take this scenario for example: Lets say that a candidate won Texas, California, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, New York, Michigan, Arizona, Illinois, Maine, Iowa, and Washington, all by around a 5 percent majority, and the other candidate won all the others states by a majority of about 15 to 20 percent. The second candidate has gained more popular votes, but still loses because the first won the most electoral votes. The votes of the minority in the first candidates states are nullified because they did not win, and because of this the president who is clearly not the president by will of the people is elected. Because of this phenomenon, I would estimate that more than just the 1876 and 2000 election were won without the will of the people. The rule by minority is most vividly demonstrated in the example of the electoral college, and also does the most to remove power from the people, who should, according to the mantra the government is supposed to serve, have all power.