I am not the sharpest pencil in the box. But I want to know how it is that we have term limits on being President of the United States. And we have career Senators and Congressmen.
Lynn
Podunkfla wrote:Funny thing about lawmakers... Thet almost never make laws regulating or restricting themselves. Congressmen exempt themselves from many of the laws they lay down for others, setting themselves apart as a ruling elite and further reducing their accountability -- far from the intent of the Founding Fathers.
With a career Congress, voters and Congress alike face a dilemma: Voters hate paying taxes to Washington, so hope to get as much back as possible in pork and entitlements. With their share of the take at stake, they feel impelled to vote for the incumbent. On the other hand, a Congressman can exploit the system to win re-election, or face the hazards and difficulty of responsible legislating -- only to lose later at the polls. They lose not only because of not winning popular support, but because their own party machine is capable of scuttling their boat for not playing by the "rules."
They do, however, manage to give themselves raises quite often. Somehow the media never picks up on this? They have also seen fit to make sure they are financially secure for the rest of their lives once they leave office.
What a system we have...![]()
Here's a couple books on the subject: http://www.sonnet.com/usr/kidogo/congress.html
Now if you really want to know who actually runs this country...
Just Google "Bohemian Grove": http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... tnG=Search
(Note: You may not really want to know some of this stuff.)
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