Countering Career Politicians
“We have to oppose the creation of a permanent class of long-serving politicians.”
Political Futures
Economist Thomas Sowell: “Many among the intelligentsia prefer to think of special interests as corrupting our dedicated public servants with campaign contributions. … Campaign contributions are just one of the things that can be extorted. The number of spouses, children or other relatives or favorites of Congressional incumbents who get high-paying jobs in private businesses regulated by government can hardly be coincidental. When Al Gore was Vice President during the Clinton administration, he simply phoned various special interests and told them how much he wanted them to contribute. He did not have to spell out the reasons why they should – or why they had better. They already knew from experience how the game is played. If we are serious about countering this and other political games, at the country’s expense in both money and confidence in our government, we have to oppose the creation of a permanent class of long-serving politicians in Washington.”