The mythical starving Congresscritter has never been located. If one had ever been found, I'd be prepared to agree with you. But, since most of them are far wealthier than you and I have any chance to be, then I'd say this is invalid.
The fact of the matter, is that issue at hand is who holds the power. Congress and the federal government have vastly too much power. The idea that they can demand you and I to obtain a permit or implement some network notion is absurdly insane. It is sheer lunacy beyond all measure of sense, intelligence, or reason. The Constitution never gave them those powers. But, with those powers being exercised, EVERYONE HAS AN INTEREST IN CORRUPTING CONGRESS TO HELP THEM. If Congress can't make you buy insurance, can't make you build a house with 8 million added on expenses that fund special interests ( low flow toilets, cars with air bags, all sorts of other sheer lunacy), then they have no reason to try to corrupt Congress either. The matter is, that Congress has vastly too much money, too much power, and thus, IS INHERENTLY CORRUPT. The only cure is to restore the Constitution and limit Congress to those few, specific items it shoulid be doing, with all the oversight and checks and balances that were built in. Do that, and our debt problems vanish overnight, our economic problems vanish with it, and our social problems start mending - FAST. EVERY "crisis" facing America is directly caused by exceeding the boundaries that are plainly written into our Constitution. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Neofast, Inc, Making internet easy 541-969-8200 509-386-4589 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From: Tom DeReggi Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 9:45 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Weekend Politics that Make Sense To explain my mentality on that... I believe most congressman are people with good intentions who want to do good for their state, and effect posititve change. Intentions are always good. If they weren't they never would have got into politics in the first place. Many have high ethical morals, to fight for the cause, and never consider selling out their beliefs. Most people when they have a decent amount of money that affords them a fine basic life without to much compromise, its usually enough, for them to stay strong to their morals. The issue comes when a congressman has to choose between his family and his constituents. Family will always be more important
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