When the Constitution was ratified, the opportunities for a Member of the House of Representatives to profit off their office were modest compared to what they would be a few decades later, but enough for most to try to stick around for more than a single term. The corruption we have now pales in comparison to what (mostly) Republican Congressmen were doing after the Civil War. those of you have a passing familiarity with the building of railroads from 1865 to the early 20th Century, know what I’m talking about.
The Founders thought that gentlemen would run the government in an honorable and amicable fashion, where what was good for the male white property-owning elite was good for everyone.
The Founders created a constitution that is designed top prevent corruption by LIMITING THE POWER OF GOVERNEMNT! However, since the constitution has been subverted and overtly ignored for over a century now (mainly staring with Woodrow Wilson), government has grown – as has corruption.
The solution to corruption in government is to cut government down to about 90% of its current size, scope and power. Leave it only to prevention of force and fraud. Military and courts should be main goal. The rest should be mostly in hands of state.
They never considered brib….campaign contributions because they saw no need for political parties. They were very short sighted. They built this country on duplicity without realizing the incapability of humans to get along in masses.
We already have term limits. It’s called ‘the vote’. Stop trying to limit the vote, but expand voting rights. WE, the People will choose who should be limited.
It is unfortunate that some senators may prioritize their own political future over the needs and desires of the people. In the pursuit of retaining their seat, some senators may make decisions that do not align with the interests of the public they serve. This can ultimately lead to a lack of progress and change in areas that require attention and improvement. It is crucial that elected officials prioritize the well-being of the people and work towards creating positive change for the greater good, rather than solely focusing on their own re-election.
Arizona has term limits. When our career politicians hit the term limit in the House they jump over to the Senate. And when they term out there they switch back to the House. And we keep voting for these clowns.
Maybe we should start by getting rid of partisan gerrymandering, and let voters choose their representatives, instead of letting representatives choose their voters.
I’m a little surprised, since they were replacing a Monarchy, that they didn’t recognize that some might be more interested in power than economics. And of course there’s the idea that with power comes a strong possibility of economic advantage. Look at Thomas etc.
Also, the average life expectancy back then was such that politicians (other, perhaps, than Benjamin Franklin) would not be expected to live well into their 70s or 80s.
Flashaaway 8 months ago
Is graft and corruption a career?
Uncle Joe Premium Member 8 months ago
When the Constitution was ratified, the opportunities for a Member of the House of Representatives to profit off their office were modest compared to what they would be a few decades later, but enough for most to try to stick around for more than a single term. The corruption we have now pales in comparison to what (mostly) Republican Congressmen were doing after the Civil War. those of you have a passing familiarity with the building of railroads from 1865 to the early 20th Century, know what I’m talking about.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 8 months ago
Because authoritarians didnt exist in 18 century….
braindead Premium Member 8 months ago
Even Goodwyn does not believe Trump would obey the Constitution.
Trump has already announced that he has NO intention of doing so.
lopaka 8 months ago
President for life = dictator. Take a look at history.
baroden Premium Member 8 months ago
Like dictator-for-life-Hitler-wannabe Trump?
Jack7528 8 months ago
Sorry guys, then again I don’t think they saw the average man living well into their 70s.
The Nodding Head 8 months ago
The Founders thought that gentlemen would run the government in an honorable and amicable fashion, where what was good for the male white property-owning elite was good for everyone.
Free or Not? Premium Member 8 months ago
The Founders created a constitution that is designed top prevent corruption by LIMITING THE POWER OF GOVERNEMNT! However, since the constitution has been subverted and overtly ignored for over a century now (mainly staring with Woodrow Wilson), government has grown – as has corruption.
The solution to corruption in government is to cut government down to about 90% of its current size, scope and power. Leave it only to prevention of force and fraud. Military and courts should be main goal. The rest should be mostly in hands of state.
Gary Williams Premium Member 8 months ago
They never considered brib….campaign contributions because they saw no need for political parties. They were very short sighted. They built this country on duplicity without realizing the incapability of humans to get along in masses.
hawgowar 8 months ago
Actually, it is not required that a SCOTUS justice be a lawyer.
davidthoms1 8 months ago
Goodwyn with good cartoons two days in a row! Who would believe it!
s49nav 8 months ago
We have term limits already. We call them “elections”.
saltwise 8 months ago
Jim Jordan is not a lawyer and look what he’s done. NADA
ncorgbl 8 months ago
We already have term limits. It’s called ‘the vote’. Stop trying to limit the vote, but expand voting rights. WE, the People will choose who should be limited.
Sir Davecelot 8 months ago
It is unfortunate that some senators may prioritize their own political future over the needs and desires of the people. In the pursuit of retaining their seat, some senators may make decisions that do not align with the interests of the public they serve. This can ultimately lead to a lack of progress and change in areas that require attention and improvement. It is crucial that elected officials prioritize the well-being of the people and work towards creating positive change for the greater good, rather than solely focusing on their own re-election.
Radish the wordsmith 8 months ago
Clarence Thomas makes a couple hundred thousand a year and has a net worth of 28 million he stole unethically.
Al Fresco 8 months ago
Arizona has term limits. When our career politicians hit the term limit in the House they jump over to the Senate. And when they term out there they switch back to the House. And we keep voting for these clowns.
Ignatz Premium Member 8 months ago
Maybe we should start by getting rid of partisan gerrymandering, and let voters choose their representatives, instead of letting representatives choose their voters.
Kurtass Premium Member 8 months ago
The life span was much shorter then.
Another Take 8 months ago
Al agrees that the Founding Fathers weren’t perfect. He’s probably on board with fixing the outdated 2nd Amendment too. Excellent!
cracker65 8 months ago
Good one
Curiosity Premium Member 8 months ago
I’m a little surprised, since they were replacing a Monarchy, that they didn’t recognize that some might be more interested in power than economics. And of course there’s the idea that with power comes a strong possibility of economic advantage. Look at Thomas etc.
ragsarooni Premium Member 7 months ago
Over your dead bodies,fellas! The opportunities for corruption,graft,etc are endless‼️
apfelzra Premium Member 7 months ago
Also, the average life expectancy back then was such that politicians (other, perhaps, than Benjamin Franklin) would not be expected to live well into their 70s or 80s.