ShadesOfKnight wrote:
A cop out that you dodged rather neatly. The overarching question was "And what, precisely, is a Congressman going to do?"
I had thought that the following was pretty easy to follow, but I was wrong:
"Honestly, if all these TPs, and all the millions that the gurus scam out of them for books, legal filings, lectures, etc were used in the policial arena, the TPs would probably have a couple dozen Congressmen by now. When close votes come up, the TP-backed Congressmen could exchange their vote on that issue in order to get through some anti-income tax / less taxation bills."
Read the above a few more times, and the answer to your question will appear - much like how a boat appears in 3D artwork if you stare at it long enough.
ShadesOfKnight wrote:
However, just for fun... Let's use your dodge as a starting point. The "TPs" now have a couple dozen Congressmen. I might have missed this day in American Government in High School, but I could swear that a couple dozen isn't a majority and that a majority is needed for laws.
Keep on staring, the answer will jump out at you pretty soon.
ShadesOfKnight wrote:
You have a couple dozen, they have a couple hundred. Your congressmen offer to assist a narrow vote for concessions. Their congressmen offer to change a near loss to a close vote.... who do you realistically think will carry the day?
Looks like I was wrong. The answer just won't click in your head. The swing votes in any election hold the most power. In Congress, the wishy-washy Congressmen are often able to sell their vote for some silly amendment that appeals to their district. That is why a bill on subject X will have smaller attached bills on subjects A,B,C, and D. Go read some of the larger bills that have passed, and things should start clicking for you a bit faster.
Let's assume for a minute that the Congressmen elected from the millions of dollars available in the TP movement are so incompetent that they can't figure out how to get the law changed. How would that situation be any different from the current TP strategy of sending all their millions to con-artists who can't figure out how to get the law changed? At least with the Congressmen, you'd have a voice in D.C. instead of a voice in prisons around the nation. Is Irwin Schiff going to change the law for you anytime soon?
This opposition to actually engaging in productive activities just shows that the TPs really dont care about changing the law, they just want to invent their own laws and hope the courts accept that. There is something mentally off with those people.