And when you get relatively “normal” middle class politicians like AOC, who tended bar prior being elected to Congress, they are constantly mocked and belittled for having working class roots.Random thought, but it still baffles me that most politicians are millionaires or otherwise very well off. The idea of a wealthy public servant feels like the world's biggest F you and an oxymoron. The moment you come into money you are immediately out of touch with the very people you are supposed to be fighting for.
So I've been reading some econ history and it turns out that Adam Smith was largely against career politicians. And if you want to go back even further, the Athenians ended up reverting to a total democratic system after overturning an oligarchy around 400 BCE. They believed that political offices should only be part time at best--much like our founding fathers.Random thought, but it still baffles me that most politicians are millionaires or otherwise very well off. The idea of a wealthy public servant feels like the world's biggest F you and an oxymoron. The moment you come into money you are immediately out of touch with the very people you are supposed to be fighting for.
This needs to actually happen. We need a funko Bernie in his mittens.
*whispers* It's happening...This needs to actually happen. We need a funko Bernie in his mittens.