The package of legislation to come out of that vile place screams to heaven itself how far gone this nation is and how nothing can be done to reverse the inevitable slide into decay and mediocrity.
One thing I am more and more convinced of with the passing of each week - the fact that former Senators/Congressmen are allowed to serve as lobbyists for industry once they are either defeated in an election or choose to retire is a major source of the scum that floats on the surface of the water in Washington D.C.
Get rid of that and institute term limits and maybe we can eliminate some of the ills that afflict DC.
Tim Carney: How corporate tax credits got in the 'cliff' deal
The "fiscal cliff" legislation passed this week included $76 billion in special-interest tax credits for the likes of General Electric, Hollywood and even Captain Morgan. But these subsidies weren't the fruit of eleventh-hour lobbying conducted on the cliff's edge -- they were crafted back in August in a Senate committee, and they sat dormant until the White House reportedly insisted on them this week.http://washingtonexaminer.com/tim-carney-how-corporate-tax-credits-got-in-the-cliff-deal/article/2517397#.UOTPwUbDVSJ
our elected representatives reflect the wishes of a majority of our fellow citizens. ponder that only if you want to get really depressed...
ReplyDeleteTerm limits will give those who remain, those who have institutional knowledge, even more power. Those people are the career civil servants and the lobbyists. Therefore, term limits will be counter-productive for restraining govt growth.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to restrain govt growth, reduce the power of each elected representative by expanding the size of the US House of Representatives. It was supposed to grow according to the size of the census results. Growth of members was capped in early 1900s. Have each House Representative in a district of 50,000 instead of the current 700,000 and an average person will have access, there will be too many representatives for lobbyists to pay off, and each representative will have less power and less reason to stay after serving a couple terms.
Thirty Thousand dot org has all of the info.
http://www.thirty-thousand.org