2006
Soap Box Archives
Crossroads
Part Five
Career Politicians
Many of the
early immigrants who came to America came to escape caste
systems and monarchies that judged people by birthright and social status.
They were tired of being ruled and suppressed by people whose only claim
to power was their lineage.
America and
the American Dream were conceived on the one man, one vote, all men
are created equal concept and our political system is supposed to
reflect that proposition. No kings, no lords and no nobility, which
inherits
power.
We may not have
a monarchy in this nation, but unfortunately we have the
next thing and it's called the career politician.
There are Congressmen
and Senators who have been in office for decades and have perfected
the old boy network and political patronage to a science.
In the first
place, our political system was never designed for career
politicians. It's obvious from the way it is drawn up that it meant
for a
person to serve a couple of terms and move on; to let somebody fresh
off the street bring the reality of current situations to bear and break
up the
cliques and power groups politicians tend to build.
If you ever
visit the Capitol building when Congress is in session you will
find the halls jammed with lobbyists representing special interests.
And if
you don't think they have the ears of your elected officials you'd better
think again. In fact, in many instances the views of the lobbyists and
their
clients are about the only information they get.
Lobbyists pass
out favors and build relationships with politicians over the
years and are just one more viable reason to break up the club.
How can a person
who has lived in Washington for thirty years and only goes home to campaign
every few years possibly have a handle on what is going on in America
today? The simple answer is that they can¹t. They can't possibly
sympathize with the current situation in America.
A prime example
of this is the immigration mess. Congress refuses to deal
with it because they are going to offend one side or the other and it's
going to cost them votes. Never mind what is the right thing to do and
what¹s best for America. The important thing to them is just staying
in
office.
There is a simple
way to get fresh views and new people in Washington and
that is term limits. Two four-year terms for a President. Two four-year
terms for a Senator and four two-year terms for a Congressman. Then
let them go home and go to work just like everybody else.
Now I know what
a lot of people are going to say. If people in their state
want them out of office let them vote them out.
The reality of the situation is that as long as they bring home the
pork,
the people of their state will never vote them out and in the meantime
the
rest of America with politicians who have not had twenty or thirty years
to
build a coalition pay for useless highways and bridges to nowhere.
Term limits
would go a long way in attracting the caliber of people who
actually want to serve the citizens of the United States of America,
not
stand on their backs to build power alliances and personal fortunes.
Of course the
self-servers in Washington will never submit to this. It will
take an angry groundswell of public indignation to make it happen.
It's time.
Pray for our
troops.
What do you
think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
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