U.S. Representatives Purpose
I’ve seen a few articles (I’ve lost the reference but if you find it let me know) where U.S. Senators and Congressmen have been quoted as saying that they aren’t there to do what is best for their state, but to do what is best for the United States. And it makes me mad every time.
The purpose of a U.S. Senator or Congressman is to act as a representative of his/her constituents. It’s the basis behind the idea of a representative government. You know, that whole thing that started a revolution. If a representative is no longer acting in the best interest of their state and is instead worried more about the best interests of the federal government, they are no longer representing their constituents and should be asked to step down from their position.
Senators and Congressmen, it is your obligation to do what is best for your state no matter what. You represent us, not the U.S. government. If what is best for the state happens to coincide with what is best for the U.S. then we can accept that, but if it does not, you must not be seen to go along with it. Unfortunately, you’ve gotten away with it for far too long and it has become the status quo. I think 2010 might be the start of a change for that. I can only hope that the shake-up is enough. I fear that it won’t be.
Instead, you could just do your jobs and maybe then you could keep them too.
