This
is a misnomer if I ever saw one. We
think about our politicians who are supposed to be representatives of "We
the People" in our government system referring to themselves as
"public servants". This is a
government "of the people, by the people and for the people", and
those representatives have traditionally through the years been called
"public servants." Those elected
to offices throughout our land, especially to state and federal offices, have
made careers out of their offices when they can. Oftentimes, however, instead of following
what the framers of our government envisioned as "citizen leadership"
with people stepping up to serve the electorate and all others who did not vote
for them, returning back to their profession and home after serving a term or
two, they have found ways to be re-elected for many terms making the office a
career that even provides retirement benefits.
Those
changes from citizen leadership to career politicians has yielded a process
that has become a culture of political leadership that goes well beyond the
representation of those whose interests matched the person elected for the
first term. Having gained
"seniority" the politician also gained power and position through
constant re-election. Having gained
power and authority, the politician begins to garner favor among the
"special interest" groups that supply more tangible benefits to the
politician that exceeds the "will" of those constituents who
initially elected him/her to the high office.
We now find representatives of our government making voting decisions
based on poll results that go well beyond the local constituents. We find politicians voting on spending plans
along "party" lines that benefit people in other locations other than
local districts. "Favors" are
exchanged for votes with politicians voting for policies and laws that go well
beyond the will of the people who first elected them.
Now
we are witnessing a corruption of power with career bureaucrats that have been
appointed or hired by the politicians who have created careers for
themselves. There is a "culture of
power" obtained by those in "government" who wield that power to
sway politicians and impose their will on the people to gain what the culture
of power is seeking. We witness that
with the records from reporters and editors in the Associated Press (AP) being
collected by the very government department that should be upholding the laws
for We the People. Instead we witness
the erosion of privacy and a bit of the Constitution the representatives are
obliged to uphold and protect. We are
witnessing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wielding power to target conservative
groups whose ideology does not agree with the power brokers in the government
agency. Now we are being told the IRS is
going to be the oversight government agency that will implement the healthcare
for every American. Will they really be true
public servants, or will they make servants out of the public?
Is
it any wonder the American people are losing trust in those politicians who are
supposed to protect the rights of We the People? They are no longer public servants, they are
overlords in control of the people who have been made the "servants"
to an overreaching government.
Jim
Killebrew
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