Why
Has Congress Failed Americans?
By Joel S. Hirschhorn
27 August, 2007
Countercurrents.org
The
Founders of our nation and the Framers of our Constitution surely did
not foresee the day when, of the federal government’s three branches,
the public would have the least confidence in Congress. In fact, the
public has a little less confidence in Congress than it has in HMOs.
At 14 percent, the fraction of Americans with a "great deal"
or "quite a lot" of confidence in Congress is the lowest in
Gallup's history of this measure -- and the lowest of any of the 16
institutions tested in this year's Confidence in Institutions survey.
The Supreme Court received 34 percent confidence and the awful presidency
of George W. Bush received 25 percent – nothing to be proud of.
The 2006 congressional elections
show that switching power between the two major political parties is
an act of utter futility. We have a bipartisan failure of Congress to
fulfill its constitutional responsibilities and serve the public. In
the end, Democrats may have a different style, but like Republicans
are also corrupt, arrogant, and incompetent. Things have gotten so bad
institutionally and culturally that we cannot vote our way out of a
dysfunctional and destructive Congress as long as the two-party duopoly
maintains its grip on our political system.
We no longer have a significant
number of members of Congress that rise above partisan political priorities
to put the good of the nation and the integrity of our Constitution
first.
For our constitutional republic
to really work Congress must have the courage and integrity to use its
constitutional powers to safeguard Americans’ freedom, security,
health, safety and welfare. Even the most distracted and cynical Americans
now see Congress has done next to nothing to fulfill its constitutional
responsibilities.
Worst of all, Congress has
allowed the Bush presidency to accumulate far more power than our Constitution
permits. Even after years of arrogant disrespect by Bush and Cheney
for our Constitution and Congress itself, Congress is too cowardly to
do what they are supposed to do to maintain the structure of our federal
government. It has not used the constitutional remedy of impeachment
– not to punish Bush – but to preserve the constitutional
limits on the presidency.
Add to this: the failure
to protect the rule of law; the failure to control spending and reduce
our debt; the failure to control our borders and protect our national
sovereignty; the failure to stop the insane Iraq war; the failure to
stop the many forms of corruption of Congress itself; the failure to
restore public confidence in our elections; the failure to stop the
excesses of globalization that is destroying our middle class; the failure
to address rising economic inequality; the failure to fix our broken
health care system; and so much more.
All this has resulted from
repugnant runaway politics. Getting elected, grabbing power and enjoying
the benefits of office trump governing. Hundreds of members of Congress
– in the House and Senate – are mental midgets, embarrassing
blowhards, chronic liars, outright crooks, corporate lackeys, and elderly
buffoons. They are plutocracy protectors more than democracy defenders.
And too many that think they should be president.
So what can the 86 percent
of Americans without confidence in Congress do?
Put aside partisan views
and stop re-electing members of Congress. Only a handful of incumbents
deserve to be re-elected. A very few that never supported the Iraq war,
do not use pork spending to reward their supporters, and have worked
to impeach Bush, for example.
Now is the time to elect
independents and third party candidates to Congress. When one objectively
sees the utterly low quality of both Democratic and Republican members
of Congress it becomes clear that even a random selection of ordinary
Americans would probably do better. But we have thousands of independents
and third party members with considerable civic and elective office
experience that deserve the opportunity to restore our representative
democracy. How could we do any worse? Let’s throw the bums out
and give real change a chance.
We also need much greater
public awareness that Congress for a very long time has failed to obey
the part of Article V of our Constitution that gives us the right to
a convention to propose amendments to the Constitution. Such an Article
V Convention was created by the Framers as an alternative to Congress
proposing amendments. They created this convention option – a
temporary fourth branch of government giving us some direct democracy
– in case Americans some day lost confidence in the federal government.
That day has arrived!
Even Congressman Ron Paul,
self-proclaimed champion of the Constitution, has not supported an Article
V Convention.
There are many constitutional
amendments that deserve public discussion, especially ones to make our
government work they way our Constitution intended it to work. We need
to strengthen our Constitution to prevent power-hungry presidents, useless
Congresses, and Supreme Courts that create new public policy.
Moreover, the one and only
requirement to have an Article V Convention specified has already been
satisfied, because way more than two-thirds of state legislatures have
requested such a convention. Learn more about this congressional disobedience
of the Constitution at www.foavc.org, the website of the new national,
nonpartisan group Friends of the Article V Convention.
Why has Congress failed Americans?
Because Americans have allowed it to fail them. Now is the time for
Americans to assert their sovereign constitutional power and take back
their country. That means YOU!
Joel S. Hirschhorn
was a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress for 12 years, is a co-founder
of Friends of the Article V Convention, and the author of Delusional
Democracy – Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government
at www.delusionaldemocracy.com
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