Capitol Punishment
The is the first part of my Modest Proposals for Change. Change I can believe in.
Get Congress out of Washington.
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Greater Washington is one of the most segregated, dysfunctional cities on the planet. Having our elected representatives spend the majority of their time in a toxic place cannot be good for their outlook. Even worse are those that cocoon themselves within the padded and happy bubble of private schools and swank surroundings. They go, they plug in, and they lose touch.
So let’s get them out of there.
Telecommute. Don’t Pollute.
If telecommuting is the wave of the future, let’s get our Federal government in front of that movement.
Let’s get them back to their home districts. Let them do video conferencing with their committees. Let them vote remotely, and have every vote electronically tabulated (no more voice-vote games). Let them eat breakfast with their constituents. Let them be more open and transparent, with more meetings available for people to peruse online.
Most importantly, let’s get them out of a cluster that is convenient for lobbyists. K-Street can only exist if there is in fact a street close enough to lobby all of them on the cheap. No lobbyists, no revolving doors, no secret huddles. Let them lobby in person by flying around the country, where they can be tracked. Let them lobby over the phone, where there are records that can be subpoenaed, and make those phone records public and searchable too.
We the People don’t trust our Congressmen as far as we can throw them. So let’s keep them close enough that we can throw them. Maybe, just maybe, we’ll get a better degree of representation. It would certainly cost less than what we have now.
Technorati Tags: Ike Pigott, Occam’s RazR, politics, congress, government, change
Susan wrote,
http://fumblingtowardsepiphany.wordpress.com/ What a sound idea, Ike!
Link | November 20th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Foxfier wrote,
http://sailorette.blogspot.com Oooh, I like this idea…..
Link | November 20th, 2008 at 2:40 pm
Paul Baerman wrote,
http://www.dukece.com/about-us/people/paul-baerman.php But dude, if we could make the legislature virtual, wouldn’t K Street quickly follow suit? On the bright side, maybe there’d be better documentation of who said what to whom.
Link | November 20th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Ike wrote,
http://occamsrazr.com Welcome back, Paul!
Bingo on the documentation. No closed backdoors in DC, and no revolving-door relationships. Paper trails, both real and virtual.
It would also ensure that the aides and support staff would be locals too, rather than the quasi-professional “governing class” that exists on Capitol Hill today.
If K-Street wants to follow them back out to 435 districts, let them come. Once the lobbyists start having to actually LIVE and WORK in the places their beggary affects, they might have a different perspective on the whole thing.
Link | November 20th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Michael Sommermeyer wrote,
http://www.wordymouth.com I was in Reno last weekend and there was a upbeat advertisement congratulating one of our senators on all of the good work he has done for Nevada. For the life of me, I couldn’t recall anytime he had even visited in the past year, other than to campaign for the presidential nominee.
That’s sad, because while I’m not a mover and a shaker around here, I would have at least thought I would have read about a townhall meeting or something to invite me to meet him or pat him on the back.
I’m not sure he knows where Nevada is, being independent and all, because he’s too busy pushing an agenda in Washington.
So yes, bring those boys and girls home. Give them a HotSpot account and let me join them at Starbucks for a casual sit down. Let me talk to them and look them in the eye. When the time comes, I promise not to bother them during a floor vote.
Link | November 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
Dave Dix wrote,
I like this one, too. (Previous post on All Tax) Re: getting attention in current environment? Moving from Quixotic quest on both of these? Here’s an idea: Let’s do a Lexis search on a) our local reps, and b) Obama, etc . . . to see if we can find anything where they champion involving everyone paying taxes, and or the concept of telecommuting. . .. . . .then c) plan some media strategy to get an interviewer in front of them to pose the question. How? Not sure. There’s the petition idea. Or the celeb endorsement idea. (Maybe we could get, say Rush’s attention.) . . .What else? Will think on it.
Link | November 23rd, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Eric wrote,
http://ericgonzalezblog.com Devilishly clever idea.. will blog a follow up - this idea needs to be spread around.
Link | January 3rd, 2009 at 9:44 pm