http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/11/politics/11lobby.html
3/11/2006 7:05:26 PM
Apparently, the Pope shits in the woods too.
3/11/2006 7:11:31 PM
Maybe we should stop voting for the lizards...
3/11/2006 7:22:29 PM
2008 should be the year of the crab people.
3/11/2006 7:34:30 PM
but we want our bribes
3/11/2006 7:34:48 PM
That's how it reads to me.
3/11/2006 7:37:17 PM
We would be better off eliminating campaign contribution restrictions.
3/11/2006 7:37:20 PM
^ Nah, we hate freedom.
3/11/2006 8:17:03 PM
Lobbyists are evil. They should all be rounded up and summarily executed...
3/11/2006 11:02:04 PM
No surprise. When was the last time those bastards did anything that wasn't superficial, knee jerk, self-serving, or poll pandering?[Edited on March 11, 2006 at 11:18 PM. Reason : 'those bastards' is a bipartisan term]
3/11/2006 11:17:33 PM
3/12/2006 9:45:09 AM
Lobbyists aren't necessarily evil; hyperbolists sure are, though.
3/12/2006 5:17:13 PM
Hyperbolists? Where?
3/12/2006 5:46:33 PM
Yeah, I'll bet most anyone would've seen this coming.(And it looks like everyone did.)
3/12/2006 5:52:20 PM
this plan is inherently flawedwithout lobbyists, who's going to write the bill?
3/12/2006 7:14:59 PM
Lawmakers. That is what they're elected to do after all...
3/12/2006 7:20:55 PM
oh pleasei mean, when there are whores to fuck and checks to cash, who has the fucking time?
3/12/2006 7:22:24 PM
3/12/2006 7:41:45 PM
3/12/2006 8:18:04 PM
Come on now, it'd only be naive if he didn't say "Surprise!"
3/12/2006 8:24:26 PM
im referring to the understanding of the responsibilities of a legislator, not the loss of momentum. although most people saw it coming given its lack of salience nationally as well as the public's understanding of it as an institutional problem, not a party problem.
3/12/2006 8:26:54 PM
3/13/2006 12:50:20 AM
you've been watching too much schoolhouse rock
3/13/2006 8:06:51 AM
And your complacency greases the engines of legislative failure.
3/13/2006 10:56:47 AM
would you rather legislators write half assed attempts at bills with little to no information on the issues they are attempting to address?i think you are just grossly misinformed on what it is that lobbyists do
3/13/2006 11:01:01 AM
3/13/2006 11:14:09 AM
Uhm, I'd actually have no problem with them not legislating on about 90% of what they legislate on.They don't have to be experts on all they survey. That's the miracle of advisors and research institutions. The legislators just need to be able to write the laws based on the suggestions of those.
3/13/2006 11:36:43 AM
how about we keep the discussion centered in reality
3/13/2006 11:57:41 AM
I forgot. Advisors and research institutions are like fairies and goblins. And trolls.
3/13/2006 12:04:26 PM
youre missing the pointand youre acting as if think tanks and the like aren't actually lobbyists themselves. they're just policy lobbyists.your implication that legislators are but the medium through which lobbyists work is also wrong. look at the K street project if you believe that its just a puppet show with your congressmen and senators on the strings...its a two way street and its important to have the flow of information and interests going both ways. since we're assuming that what you and TGD want to happen is not going to happen anytime soon, this IS the next-best alternative. groups organize coalitions of voters/constituents/citizens and compete for attention...just because your interests dont always end up on top isnt an indication that the system is rigged or running afoul of egalitarian principles.and by keeping things grounded in reality, i meant the "Uhm, I'd actually have no problem with them not legislating on about 90% of what they legislate on." and "My own preference is that Congress just not legislate on 90% of what it legislates on"we would all love that but its not going to happen, lobbyists or not.
3/13/2006 12:23:50 PM
3/13/2006 1:13:47 PM
No secret that I've been an advocate for open government. I'd prefer not having people who are paid behind the curtain to be writing the laws. I don't want to hear anyone refer to an elected official as a lawmaker again.
3/13/2006 1:30:19 PM