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StarfishSaver

(18,486 posts)
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 11:02 AM Aug 2021

An important reminder of how politics work




So true! I get very weary of watching politicians - especially those who have been around for decades - continue to portray themselves as "anti-Establishment activists."

When you join the most elite political structures in the world (e.g., the U.S. House and Senate), you are by definition, part of the "establishment" - and it is your responsibility to use your position to ESTABLISH new ways of doing things.

If after years of being part of the establishment, you have not effected change but are continuing to rant and rave and shake your fist at the people and institutions you have willingly attached yourself to but haven't managed to move to a new level, you have failed at the one job you have.
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An important reminder of how politics work (Original Post) StarfishSaver Aug 2021 OP
It seems many in Congress use it as a platform for fame and fortune... NCDem47 Aug 2021 #1
Now that Dems have majorities, all their legislation can pass leftstreet Aug 2021 #2
K&R PunkinPi Aug 2021 #3

NCDem47

(2,248 posts)
1. It seems many in Congress use it as a platform for fame and fortune...
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 11:18 AM
Aug 2021

...leavig the hard work to wonks or simply obstructing the wonky work. Like being the star in a movie or TV show. Flying all over the country and raising money but doing NOTHING tangible in their role as congressperson.

leftstreet

(36,107 posts)
2. Now that Dems have majorities, all their legislation can pass
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 11:33 AM
Aug 2021

The House Democrats wrote tons of bills the Senate wouldn't even consider under McConnell

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