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80 Congressman Have Been in Office Since Before I Was Born
Thats more than 35 years. ISnt there something wrong here?
List of United States Congressmen by longevity of service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Re: 80 Congressman Have Been in Office Since Before I Was Born
But why even keep relecting the same person? People complain about congress and then keep putting the same people back in. Obviously the dumb masses dont know what they are doing.
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But the US system has natural advantages for a two party system, third parties do crop up, but the winner take all system makes them relatively short lived. It's the political ecosystem created by the US Constitution that favors two parties and entrenched congressmen. You keep electing the same person for a very logical reason, because he reflects your political views. Take the example of the senior Senator from Massachusetts, the Lion of the Senate, Ted Kennedy. The GOP puts up a candidate every six years, but why would the people of Massachusetts, who favor enlightened Liberal government, vote for the GOP's candidate, who opposes their deepest held convictions? In Kennedy's last election, he got 75% of the vote, the Libertarian got 12% and the Republican got 13%. We elect him because we agree with him, we wouldn't vote for someone who we don't agree with, just for the sake of change. When he is not longer running, we will elect someone different, but not a Republican, I can guarantee you that, and we will elect someone who is a Liberal and in line with the electorate, and they will be opposed by conservative candidates, who will lose for decades to come, because it's what the people want.
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