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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-28-11 01:00 PM
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We could use a lot more Barney Franks in today’s dysfunctional Congress
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We could use a lot more Barney Franks in today’s dysfunctional Congress
By Jonathan Bernstein


The great Barney Frank is announcing today that he’ll retire at the end of this Congress. He’ll turn 72 in March and he’s entitled to a retirement, but he’ll be missed. His career is a reminder that even in a very partisan era, individual Members of Congress really can make a tremendous difference as legislators, and can even show that Congress — whose popularity is at record lows — can rise up to the Framers’ highest ideals in creating it.

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We’re used to thinking of everything in terms of what presidents can accomplish, and surely they are important. But Barney Frank is a reminder that Congress is the First Branch in the Constitution, and that it is made up of individual politicians, some of whom have made important and lasting contributions.

The political scientist David Mayhew wrote in “America’s Congress” about these sort of Members as a particular strength of the Madisonian system. Congress isn’t only about aggregating interests; it also empowers individual legislators to really make a difference as a result of their individual actions. Indeed, these individual Members are a key source of the surprising power of the Constitutional system. We’re now going through a cycle in which there’s been a ton of turnover in Congress, with three consecutive landslide elections knocking out a lot of Members and cutting short other careers just as they were getting started, and that’s healthy, too, as is the retirement of people from Frank’s generation. But for the U.S. system to work, we’ll need some good replacements who take writing laws seriously — not just people farming out their legislating to ideological think tanks.

Barney Frank has, since 1981, been one of the very best in the House of Representatives. He’s an excellent role model for anyone, Democrat or Republican, who wants to live up to the highest of the Framers’ hopes for how the Constitution would work.
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-28-11 02:01 PM
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1. Barney is a hero. nt
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