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by djsumdog 2956 days ago
The essential and influential backers for Congress is industry. Congress is not really responsible or beholden to its replaceable selectorate. I don't think people hold enough influence to hire the lobbying to see this change.

Another comment mentioned how California is considering arbitration in legislation. With their massive engineering and startup culture, I think employees there as a bloc have a tremendous influence for very specific employee rights (also why there is so much legislation against non-competes there as well). That doesn't really exist in the rest of the country.

You can't really just "vote the bums out" when all politics depends on various degrees of corruption, no matter how democratic the country. I mean really, you need more of the people to hold more of the income; therefore less income inequality for all. That way you move more of the replaceables into the influentials.