Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: Rainsford
I made no statement about "money doesn't matter to me" or implying that I don't care to be wealthy, I was simply suggesting that wealth or the lack of wealth is not a good characteristic for judging intelligence and "success".
But let's go with your take on this, that rich people make good politicians because they are harder to buy. While I suppose there is some merit to the idea that it takes more money to buy a rich dirtbag than a middle-class dirtbag, I think we're better off looking for people whom the generic balance sheet simply doesn't apply...the guy who has $50 or $50 million dollars and wouldn't be bought off either way. Your rich-man "poor"-man comparison tends to assume that both are whores, one is just a slightly higher priced whore than the other. Believe it or not, there ARE people who aren't in their profession just (or first and foremost) for the money. Sure, the money IS a part of it, but money isn't how everyone keeps score...people do take jobs for other reasons, and I'd rather have one of them running things that someone who just sets a slightly higher bar for selling his power and influence.
Wealthy politicians are better for two reasons.
1. Harder to bribe. They do not need the money and are thus more likely to be bought off by PACs, special interests, and corporations.
2. I do believe that, for the most part, self made wealth does equal intelligence. But in my original few posts, I am not trying to say all politicians should be worth $100m+. I'm just against the glorification of those small time millionaires with 2 or 3 million.
You said, "but money isn't how everyone keeps score...people do take jobs for other reasons."
I agree, but I will say this, if you make at least $50k, and your wife also works, you should be able to retire in your early 60s a millionaire. What I'm saying is that, almost no matter what you do for a living, you have no excuse for not becoming a millionaire by age 60. I expect that from any intelligent person. But of course not everyone is intelligent, that's why not everyone retires a millionaire.
I'm against the glorification of the guy with $2 million in the bank. Now if 90% of Senators were worth $100m+, then I would agree, that's not right, we would need to mix it up with some small time millionaires

, but the Senate or Congress is no "elitist club."