He’s not alone: AOC and others have argued lawmakers should be paid more in order to protect against corruption and make the job more accessible.

  • @MoonManKipper@lemmy.world
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    286 months ago

    It’s about the market I’m afraid - someone with the attributes necessary to be an effective politician is likely to be able to use those skills to get a top management job in a big company and earn > 200k easily. If the gap between that and the politicians salary is too great then the only people who become politicians will have other strong other motives, which may be noble, but are often narcissistic or corrupt.

    • @schmikle@lemmy.world
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      106 months ago

      We run into the same issue with university professors. Especially with studies like economics, engineering or IT.

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        University professors don’t dictate national policy.

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          126 months ago

          That’s not what they implied… And heck, they are the ones who teach the people who will eventually dictate national policies!

          • @takeda@lemmy.world
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            Seeing what supposedly educated politicians are saying, I have a doubt they attended a single class.

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            Bold of you to assume politicians are getting STEM degrees. Most don’t even understand the basics of computer networking.

            • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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              Original text I replied to:

              We run into the same issue with university professors. Especially with studies like economics, engineering or IT.

              Now let’s simply it for you:

              It's an issue with ALL professors and especially the ones in economics, engineering and IT.

              What’s funny is that there’s plenty of politicians that study economics so that’s one field out of three that were mentioned, and the vast majority of politicians go to university so that’s covered in the first part.