Making powerful friends is one thing, being able to relate to those you are meant to represent is something entirely different.DBTrek wrote:GCF and TC would disagree.GloryofGreece wrote:Celebrity status isn't something better or worse than career politician.
They think career politician > all.
If you haven't devoted your life to fund raising, self-promotion, and making powerful friends then clearly you're an inferior candidate and unfit to govern.
Politicians say they can relate to those who struggle, who can't put food on the table, etc... the majority of the politicians today can't say they know what that means because since they were in school they were trying to get into politics, which means not dealing with normal people.
When the average salary for a congress person is $174K a year, they forget what it means to live paycheck to paycheck... What it means eating one meal a day and saying you are full when your family is eating because you don't have enough money to feed three people. Where rent is more than 1/2 of your income... where you choose in filling your gas tank all the way, or only filling it 1/2 way so you can feed your family...
Where you can get fired for not getting a job done on time, and not need to wait till the contract ends for that to happen. Where an Employee at Will doesn't exist.
Yeah, if we gave Congress back to normal people, things like the status quo would be turned on its head.