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I blame it on Focus Factor.The fact that in 2024 we could have both presidential candidates + potential speakers + majority leaders/minority leaders of the senate + at least 1 of the majority/minority leader of the house all be above or around 80 is crazy.
I hate lifetime appointments - drives all kinds of dumb behavior, staggered 15-ish yr appointments should be plenty.Dominated, I think having a diversity of generational perspectives is important... but yes I agree it's way out of whack.
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Interesting how the two graphs conflict or represent different ideals(?)...
I'd argue that "we" via our hyper partisanism and the media have made being a congressperson a really shitty job, and the only people who want to do it, are old, because old person just don't give-a-shit anymore.But, America shouldn't be lead by 70 and 80 year olds.
Thick old skin and bad hearing makes all the whining more tolerable. You could be on to something here.I'd argue that "we" via our hyper partisanism and the media have made being a congressperson a really shitty job, and the only people who want to do it, are old, because old person just don't give-a-shit anymore.
Dominated, I think having a diversity of generational perspectives is important... but yes I agree it's way out of whack.
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Kline's Why We Are Polarized does a good job offering thoughts of how we got to this point. It is not an accident. In the 70s, scholars and pundits pushed for a stark contrast between the parties. That elected officials should better reflect those stark positions and not reflect their local conditions, we shouldn't have North Dakotan Dem senators who were more "conservative" than New York GOP ones. They got what they wanted and it hasn't worked out so great for the rest of us. Not sure there is a good path back.Exactly, it shouldn't, but it's one of those arbitrary things we bucket people Red or Blue with. I brought it up only because Thomas is a great example of breaking with common stereotypes of R v. D.
Kinda feels like they are just taking the buckets and trying to make them more buckets... in generally my opinion is that there is not a spectrum, that's a fraudulent notion.
I hate that man. There is something so smug and smarmy about him that if he shared his deep enduring support for the Minnesota Vikings I would be forced to become a Packers fan.As an aside above though continuing along your content and our nominated Judge @wllm1313 . I was concerned for Jackson's responses to Senator Cruz's queries about her board status on the private school that is driven by Critical Race Theory among other content.
All he needs is the look down your nose spectacles. He took advanced smarm in law school...I hate that man. There is something so smug and smarmy about him that if he shared his deep enduring support for the Minnesota Vikings I would be forced to become a Packers fan.
I'd argue that "we" via our hyper partisanism and the media have made being a congressperson a really shitty job, and the only people who want to do it, are old, because old person just don't give-a-shit anymore.
Depends on who owns the furniture.I disagree totally.
The barrier to entry is so high, it's near impossible to enter. That barrier was created by the generation in power.
Hard to compete with folks like Pelossi who've spent decades exchanging "favors".
I'm not wild about lifetime appointments either. But, at minimum, there should be a mandatory retirement age.
We retire cops/fireman young before their bodies age, doesn't seem unfair to retire folks before their mental ability diminishes.
65 seems fair
I'm not so sure for our SCOTUS. I believe it is framed correctly. IMO, the political divisiveness would strangle SCOTUS appointments if judges knew their time w/in that position.I hate lifetime appointments - drives all kinds of dumb behavior, staggered 15-ish yr appointments should be plenty.
I believe it wouldn't look as stark but that it still ticks up faster than average life expectancy. That said, say we come up with some wonder drug and live to 200, does that meant that one generation that makes up a minority of the population should control the vast majority of the representation.I hate lifetime appointments - drives all kinds of dumb behavior, staggered 15-ish yr appointments should be plenty.
But to the broader issue, I wonder how these graphs would look if normalized for life expectancies at time of birth of the various congressman and justices? (life inflation adjustment).
100% disagree, the barrier has never been lower. All you have to do is be angry, cast blame far and wide, make a lot of noise.I disagree totally.
The barrier to entry is so high, it's near impossible to enter. That barrier was created by the generation in power.
Question and I don't know the answer was just thinking about this, could being political be described as adhering to a dogma rather than a logical construct.Good chart, but it really takes 5-6 terms to really see the subtle differences.
Also, the majority of cases are largely apolitical and hyper-technical. I wished the authors of these tables would pull those out - it would be a much starker picture between the extremes and better flesh out the difference within otherwise similar judges.
Partly true... but then you have AOC, MTG, Boebert, Cawthorn etc...I disagree totally.
The barrier to entry is so high, it's near impossible to enter. That barrier was created by the generation in power.
Hard to compete with folks like Pelossi who've spent decades exchanging "favors".
I'm not wild about lifetime appointments either. But, at minimum, there should be a mandatory retirement age.
We retire cops/fireman young before their bodies age, doesn't seem unfair to retire folks before their mental ability diminishes.
65 seems fair