LarryHoward wrote:While Federal Politics get most of the press, local politics everywhere are probably the source of far more "insanity".
Our town is a happy exception, I guess. We just had a mayoral election with 2 excellent candidates to replace our outgoing, superb Mayor, who's (also excellent) predecessor lives next door to me.
We get very smart, successful people who decide to fulfill their civic obligation through honorable service, then return to their normal lives. Most of them are too rich as business owners to be bribed.
When the High School robotics team I coach went to worlds and I was raising money, the city council asked the team to come to a meeting so they could honor the kids and get a demo. The (now outgoing) Mayor commented that, as much as he would like for the city to donate for travel expenses it was not really an appropriate use of taxpayers money, as it only really benefitted a few kids. He then handed me a check from his company for $5,000, and asked the rest of the city council to make donations, no matter how small. He's about the only guy I don't mind putting hands on my wife, as they are yoga partners in a class taught by his wife.
There are advantages to smaller cities, where everyone knows who's honest and who's a crook.