*Survey: D.C. bureaucrats think 'public are idiots' *

Posted By *Garth Kant* On 10/06/2016

WASHINGTON – “These are ungrateful ignoramuses. Never has the term ‘public
servant’ been rendered more devoid of meaning.”

That was the succinct but scathing reaction of former Rep. Michele
Bachmann, R-Minn., to the findings in a survey in a Washington Post article
titled, “Washington’s ‘governing elite’ think Americans are morons.”
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/10/05/washingtons-governing-elite-actually-think-americans-are-morons/>

Former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann

The survey found most of the bureaucrats and Capitol Hill staffers who run
the federal government think public opinion should be largely ignored on
policy decisions.

The Johns Hopkins University political scientists who did the survey found,
“Many civil servants expressed utter contempt for the citizens they served.”

The Post called the results “eye-popping,” adding, “On a wide range of
issues, bureaucrats believe that Americans are ignorant.”

Bachmann told WND, “Only people in secure, insulated, well-paid jobs with
generous pensions and healthcare benefits can afford to look down their
noses at the people who provide for them a lifestyle they could never
acquire for themselves in the private marketplace.”

It’s not just contempt for the public. It’s contempt for Congress, too,
according to someone who should know.

Former Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, had an eye-opening and in-person
experience with that, telling WND, “In the ’90s, I was not recognized as a
congressman a lot of the time. And I’d go out with staffers and socialize
all the time.”

“I’d say, ‘How’s your boss?’ They’d say, ‘Oh man is he a jerk,’ never
realizing I was a congressman.”

Stockman described a particular time he was socializing with a group of
staffers for a prominent conservative congressman who is still in office.

Former Rep. Steve Stockman

“They sat there telling me how their congressman was an idiot about
education, as he was trying to reform education. They were going to make
sure the education budget was increased, which ran totally counter to the
congressman’s philosophy. And yet, they prevailed, not the congressman.”

“This happens again and again and again. It’s unbelievable. I was shocked,”
he marveled.

Sometimes the contempt wasn’t even hidden; it was out in the open.

“I had one staffer, now in a lobbying firm, actually come out and tell me,
‘You are not the congressman. I am.'”

“I fired him,” Stockman continued. “And when he left, I found all my
constituents’ letters in boxes everywhere. He wasn’t even responding. He
didn’t even understand the correlation between getting elected and making
your constituents happy.”

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah

“Meanwhile,” he added, “congressmen are focused on fundraising and getting
re-elected while staff and a lot of people behind the scenes are busy
making powerful decisions against the wishes of the constituents.”

And those staffers and bureaucrats have real power. In a way, much more
power than the elected representatives of the people.

That was illustrated during an interview last year
<http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/obamas-other-weapon-to-cripple-congress/> with
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who told WND, “For every one page of law we pass,
they pass 100.”

He described how regulations are written by unelected bureaucrats with
little, if any, input from the people’s elected representatives in Congress.

Lee offered an even more graphic illustration, on display in the reception
area of his D.C. office.

A small stack of 800 pages, comprising the bills passed in 2013, was
dwarfed by a cabinet full of the 80,000 pages of proposed regulations those
bills generated.

The 800 pages of laws were only a few inches tall. The 80,000 pages of
regulations, when stacked end to end, were about 10 feet tall.

Empowering unelected lawmakers is not the only problem. Not having to
answer to voters, bureaucrats can spend freely.

Lee observed that to comply with the hundreds-of-thousands of pages of
regulations in existence, it costs the American economy $2 trillion a year.

That’s another reason why, Stockman told WND, “We should sunset all
administrative law.”

He was referring to “sunset” laws that would automatically terminate
regulations by a certain date unless they were renewed.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has proposed an even more
sweeping solution.

As WND reported in August
<http://www.wnd.com/2016/08/trump-details-plans-to-make-america-great-again/>,
during a speech detailing how to “Make America Great Again,” Trump proposed
drastic reductions in regulations, along with tax cuts, to revive the
economy.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump

Trump said he would cut regulations “massively.” He also called for a
temporary moratorium on new federal regulations. The candidate shared the
belief of many conservatives that the enormous number of existing
regulations are a crushing burden on small businesses and have stunted the
country’s economic growth.

Trump vowed to “ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all
of the regulations they impose on Americans which are not necessary, do not
improve public safety, and which needlessly kill jobs. Those regulations
will be eliminated.”

He also called for the removal of bureaucrats and their replacement by
“experts who know how to create jobs.”

Stockman told WND that a suggestion in the Post article to put term limits
on bureaucrats and Capitol Hill staffers was “brilliant and long overdue.”

The former congressman summed up what he saw as the bottom line.

“The bureaucrats have always thought, and always will think, that the
public are idiots.”

URL to article:
*http://www.wnd.com/2016/10/survey-d-c-bureaucrats-think-public-are-idiots/
<http://www.wnd.com/2016/10/survey-d-c-bureaucrats-think-public-are-idiots/>
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