February 11, 2021 By John Green
I have a question. When did politicians and federal employees start calling themselves “public servants”? Even more importantly, why are we letting them? It’s almost as if they’re trying to claim the mantle of nobility for making a sacrifice in the public interest. But I don’t understand what that sacrifice is. They’re paid better and have better benefits than most private-sector employees. They’re rarely held accountable for their performance. Why do we treat them as if they’re serving a higher calling than any other profession in the country?
Take
Joe Biden, for example. He claims to have been in public service for
over 50 years. But what has he done in that time? He was the first
senator to initiate a personal attack on a Supreme Court nominee. His
attack on Robert Bork was shameful, and helped create the current
environment of Supreme Court politicization. He also used the power of
his office to enrich his family members. Exactly how did lunch-bucket
Joe become a multimillionaire on the salary of a politician? I fail to
see how that has been a service to the country.........To Read More....
My Take - Another good argument for age and term limits for all elected officials and government employees, including the federal judiciary. Actually, especially the federal judiciary.
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