I know politicians haven’t always been honest, but didn’t they used to actually DO their jobs, as far as writing bills, reading bills, figuring out what the actual costs and impacts would be? Or am I being naive?
From the outside, it looks like a partisan game of voting for any random bullshit that has the right party affiliation, regardless of what is actually in the bills. Is doing the homework somehow beneath them, like some prick disrespecting the nerds? If so, we need to replace every elected official with a nerd who does the work.
It is my understanding that once upon a time, when the earth was green, politicians had assistants who read and often composed the bills, and made sure they were written well and said what they were supposed to say.
Nowadays it’s more like your second paragraph, where I think people often forget what the legislation is actually for, ie: enacting laws.
One problem is that society and technology are far more complicated than they used to be. Few legislators are smart enough to understand anything any more. And a lot of them are elected because of their simple-minded “solutions” to every problem.
I think it’s also a division of labor issue. Politicians have become perpetual fund raising machines, and to fill that void of writing laws and such, lobbyist have stepped up, especially large scale groups like ALEC, who write bills with a right wing, conservative slant. That might have either contributed to the deepening divide, or been a major cause of the deepening divide, I think.
Just a reminder that the ‘Christian’ insistence on life beginning at conception is such a new idea that most people here were already born before it was formulated: