People should no longer be allowed to be career politicians. Politics was ideally supposed to be a sort of civic duty, like Jury duty.
It used to be that politicians were community leaders who occasionally ran for office. Then, when their term ended, they went right back to work. Now, if you're a senator, that's your career.
There is also the issue that it's impossible to be a politician in this day and age unless you're already wealthy, meaning that the top 10% or so of our country's SES demographic is making policy for the entire country. Couple that with the fact that a lot of big corporations make regular "campaign contributions," and it's no surprise that Washington has no idea what it's actually like to be poor in the US.
It's actually pretty funny when you think about it. The worst thing you can be in the US is a poor white male. Minorities and Women get a lot of support since they have their own lobbying groups, but you will never see a poor lobbying group because (lets face it) they can't afford it.
Overall, America gets about a 6/10 and falling.
It used to be that politicians were community leaders who occasionally ran for office. Then, when their term ended, they went right back to work. Now, if you're a senator, that's your career.
There is also the issue that it's impossible to be a politician in this day and age unless you're already wealthy, meaning that the top 10% or so of our country's SES demographic is making policy for the entire country. Couple that with the fact that a lot of big corporations make regular "campaign contributions," and it's no surprise that Washington has no idea what it's actually like to be poor in the US.
It's actually pretty funny when you think about it. The worst thing you can be in the US is a poor white male. Minorities and Women get a lot of support since they have their own lobbying groups, but you will never see a poor lobbying group because (lets face it) they can't afford it.
Overall, America gets about a 6/10 and falling.