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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Houston TX
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What makes an effective legislator? Opinions appreciated.
I'm in the process of writing another letter to the editor about my stupid congressman, Ted Poe and want to start with the premise of "What makes an effective legislator?" But it could relate to US Congressmen, Senators or other forms of demoratically elected politicians such as members of Parliament, etc.
I began to think back to politicians over the years that I would have labeled as effective and why and came up with some attributes: 1. Represents his or her constituents and not solely the party they belong to. In reality most districts are drawn for political reasons and gain but most also represent members of all political parties to some degree. 2. Is active in their job, they show up and are contributing members of committees and cast votes. They meet with constituents of all types back home. They don't fondle kids working in Washington, etc. 3. They work for the betterment of the nation, not just on getting their party ahead, and they work on at least some legislation with the members of the other party. 4. The work for the betterment of their district where possible, whether bringing available federal dollars back where possible but also on issues that effect their constituency and improve their district. 5. They actually sponsor and co-sponsor some bills that get passed or have a hell's chance of passing. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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All those are good points, Chris, but a person such as you describe has a snow ball's chance in hell of getting elected.
Campaign financing needs to be completely over-hauled. Each candidate should have access to a national, non-partisen fund from which he could draw $100,000 or whatever to spend on his campaign. This amount should be the same for everyone and anyone caught accepting money from other sources would go to jail. And all lobbyists should be summarily executed at sunrise. This might actually allow one or two people with integrity to sneak into office. |
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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No one knows what makes an effective legislator. It's been that long since we saw one.
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Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Nonsense. Eric Cantor is a superb legislator. His agenda is to get America to fail. Part of a program to get Obama to fail. He has successfully (some suggest single handedly) lead the Congress into doing more nothing than any Congress in recent history. He has successfully subverted every effort to even have a Federal budget. That is an example of an effective legislator. Words such as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ have no place in 'effective'. Hitler was also an 'effective' leader.
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Wearing her bitch boots
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Floriduh
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Right TW. Because effective is not the same as moral or fair or just.
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