Gov Jindal: ‘Make Congressmen Part-time’

24 Nov 2010 11:53 #1 by Wayne Harrison

It seems like an insurmountable task for GOP candidates to take out the liberal fixtures of Nancy Pelosi, Charlie Rangel, and Barney Frank in congressional elections, but how about making them part-time workers instead? Perhaps that’s one way to minimize the amount of unpopular legislation coming out of Washington these days. Bobby Jindal thinks so. According to him, it’s about time we slice and dice the number of hours lawmakers have in a work day.

“We used to pay farmers not to grow crops, let’s make congressman stay out of Washington, D.C.,” the Louisiana Governor said in an exclusive interview with HUMAN EVENTS. “Our liberty, our wallets are safest when the legislature’s not in session,” he added, borrowing the line from Mark Twain.


http://www.redstate.com/jasonmattera/20 ... part-time/

Now this is something I would support.

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24 Nov 2010 11:55 #2 by RenegadeCJ
I agree! I also like the idea of every person in congress staying in their home state. Technology would allow them to vote and view any debate over the internet. It would make it very expensive for lobbyists to visit all of them in their home states as well!

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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24 Nov 2010 11:59 #3 by mtntrekker
a saying i saw on a bumper sticker “No Man’s Life Liberty or Property is Safe…While the Legislature is in Session”

so why not cancel the legislature altogether.

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24 Nov 2010 12:03 #4 by Travelingirl
I've been saying that for years!! I always hate it when I hear the State and/or Federal legislatures are back at work raising taxes and creating new laws!

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24 Nov 2010 12:06 #5 by jf1acai
In order to pass a new law, they should have to repeal at least 5 existing laws, which cannot be incorporated into the new law, or any other new law for at least 5 years.

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24 Nov 2010 12:09 #6 by Grady

Pineguy wrote:

It seems like an insurmountable task for GOP candidates to take out the liberal fixtures of Nancy Pelosi, Charlie Rangel, and Barney Frank in congressional elections, but how about making them part-time workers instead? Perhaps that’s one way to minimize the amount of unpopular legislation coming out of Washington these days. Bobby Jindal thinks so. According to him, it’s about time we slice and dice the number of hours lawmakers have in a work day.

“We used to pay farmers not to grow crops, let’s make congressman stay out of Washington, D.C.,” the Louisiana Governor said in an exclusive interview with HUMAN EVENTS. “Our liberty, our wallets are safest when the legislature’s not in session,” he added, borrowing the line from Mark Twain.


http://www.redstate.com/jasonmattera/20 ... part-time/

Now this is something I would support.


Agree

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24 Nov 2010 13:06 #7 by conifermtman
All laws should have a 10 year sunset provision in them. Government would be half the size it is now.

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24 Nov 2010 14:11 #8 by FredHayek

RenegadeCJ wrote: I agree! I also like the idea of every person in congress staying in their home state. Technology would allow them to vote and view any debate over the internet. It would make it very expensive for lobbyists to visit all of them in their home states as well!


Interesting idea, but I also like the idea of no A/C in the House & Senate, they would recess early to avoid another DC summer.

Reps & Senators staying at home? Might be good to make the reps stay in their own districts where their voters could easily reach them.

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24 Nov 2010 16:10 #9 by Blazer Bob

conifermtman wrote: All laws should have a 10 year sunset provision in them. Government would be half the size it is now.


You fired a very rusty neuron in my brain. Years, maybe decades ago, I seem to recall Colorado passed a sunset law. Can anyone flush out the details or did I dream it?

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24 Nov 2010 16:10 #10 by Scruffy
But what if it's a good law that should be on the books for longer than 10 years?

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