|
|
|
|
|
by DubiousPusher
2009 days ago
|
|
I am not making a defense of legislators. The environment of the D.C. area is corrosive to American democracy IMO. But it is an environment. It's not "dinner that one time". It's your kids going to the same schools, sharing gyms and frequent meals, friends in common even family. Lobbyists work for foundations and politicians before lobbying and sometimes return to their roots after a time. They even ping pong back and forth. Just like tech workers bouncing through the industry. Those relationships and networks are powerful. This is part of why, until the new conservatism arose there was a good deal of cooperation and agreement among legislators. The professionalization of the government and it's connections to elite academy and industry created a singular cultural entity. |
|